Library Bake sale and holiday gift service
Charles King
Description
Collection
Title:
Library Bake sale and holiday gift service
Creator:
Charles King
Date:
12/5/2008
Text:
Dear Colleagues,
It's time for the second annual O&P library bake sale with a new holiday gift service option. To raise funds for the non-profit Orthotic and Prosthetic Virtual Library ( <URL Redacted>) I'm having a bake sell.
Have you seen the work that Jon and Paul have been doing recently? The library continues to grow. It's time to support our community resource with our modest donations. The O&P library has ZERO overhead, these bake sales are proving to be a viable funding source for library projects. Cookies will be sent fresh to you for a modest library donation or for a few pennies more, sent as a holiday gift to anyone you decide.
I'm offering two dozen homemade cookies mailed to you via US priority mail for a $100 tax deductible donation to the Virtual Library. The cookies will be freshly baked, cooled, place in airtight containers and mailed promptly. An assortment of chocolate chip, peanut butter, snicker doodles, oatmeal raisin, perhaps even the odd piece of fudge will be included. I can even make sugar free cookies and will create a nut free package upon request. You will not be disappointed and your money is needed to continue expanding the O&P library.
<URL Redacted>
For $125, a package the cookies can be sent as a gift from you to a family member, professional contact or even an enemy. Burnt cookies are an available option to be sent to competitor you don't like. It all benefits the library and as burnt cookies (it happens) are the only ones I get to eat, I can report that the carbonized taste isn't all that bad. A send to address will be needed and I can include a personal message from you in the box as well. Holiday bows will be placed atop the air tight container and each box will be hand addressed and packed with care.
Again, that contribution link is:
<URL Redacted>
You may certainly contact me if you wish further clarification of the bake sale offer.
Best regards,
Charles King, CP
It's time for the second annual O&P library bake sale with a new holiday gift service option. To raise funds for the non-profit Orthotic and Prosthetic Virtual Library ( <URL Redacted>) I'm having a bake sell.
Have you seen the work that Jon and Paul have been doing recently? The library continues to grow. It's time to support our community resource with our modest donations. The O&P library has ZERO overhead, these bake sales are proving to be a viable funding source for library projects. Cookies will be sent fresh to you for a modest library donation or for a few pennies more, sent as a holiday gift to anyone you decide.
I'm offering two dozen homemade cookies mailed to you via US priority mail for a $100 tax deductible donation to the Virtual Library. The cookies will be freshly baked, cooled, place in airtight containers and mailed promptly. An assortment of chocolate chip, peanut butter, snicker doodles, oatmeal raisin, perhaps even the odd piece of fudge will be included. I can even make sugar free cookies and will create a nut free package upon request. You will not be disappointed and your money is needed to continue expanding the O&P library.
<URL Redacted>
For $125, a package the cookies can be sent as a gift from you to a family member, professional contact or even an enemy. Burnt cookies are an available option to be sent to competitor you don't like. It all benefits the library and as burnt cookies (it happens) are the only ones I get to eat, I can report that the carbonized taste isn't all that bad. A send to address will be needed and I can include a personal message from you in the box as well. Holiday bows will be placed atop the air tight container and each box will be hand addressed and packed with care.
Again, that contribution link is:
<URL Redacted>
You may certainly contact me if you wish further clarification of the bake sale offer.
Best regards,
Charles King, CP
Citation
Charles King, “Library Bake sale and holiday gift service,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 24, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/229892.