Volunteers Needed: Pfennig Bazaar Truck Unloading

WE NEED YOU!!!! <br />Wednesday, October 12, 2011 <br />0800-1200 or 1200-1800 <br /> <br />Where: Liederhalle, Berliner Platz 1-3, Stuttgart <br /> <br />Wednesday and Thursday: Dress comfortably - you will get dirty. <br />Friday and Saturday:



By US AFRICOM Public Affairs U.S. AFRICOM Public Affairs STUTTGART, Germany Oct 11, 2011
WE NEED YOU!!!!
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
0800-1200 or 1200-1800

Where: Liederhalle, Berliner Platz 1-3, Stuttgart

Wednesday and Thursday: Dress comfortably - you will get dirty.
Friday and Saturday: Dress nicely but wear comfortable shoes.

RECRUIT YOUR HUSBANDS: We still need volunteers to help Friday evening and STRONG volunteers for Saturday afternoon clean up.

We have room on the 1:45 shuttles from Patch & Kelly. NEED A RIDE Thursday-Saturday??? Call 0172-837-6653 or email: mpryan79@googlemail.com

Last minute help can come down to the Liederhalle Wednesday, October 12, between 6-8 PM to help with unloading.

Email: gawcvolunteer@yahoo.com.

AFRICOM – FREE "Make a Difference" T-shirts are available if you volunteer! (First Come first Serve.) Pick up your t-shirt Tuesday or Wednesday at QOL Bldg 3313, Room 112 Kelley Barracks.
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