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Jeff Jardine wrote:
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> I'm not sure how universal this charity program is. Here in Canada at this
> time of the year, there are a number of charities that put up Christmas trees
> in malls. They have decorations (usually angels) with the names of needy
> children on them. Each angel will usually have a first name, age, gender, and
> a gift that child would like for Christmas.
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> It's a great opportunity to do something nice for LEGO and a child. Get a
> kid some LEGO. And good stuff, too - not old shelf-worn insectoids sets. I
> like to think I'm moulding a kid's future by getting them something from my
> favourite theme (Star Wars).
Yes, definitely a good thing. My church does this and last year I
managed to snag a card marked "LEGO Set" and gave a Shell Ferrari.
Frank
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| My College does this too, Last year I got 2 kids Lego sets for Christmas, I'll be scanning the tree again soon when they put it up. Need to find the ones that specifically ask for it first, then I choose one more that doesn't and give them a smaller (...) (23 years ago, 17-Nov-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.fun.holiday)
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| I'm not sure how universal this charity program is. Here in Canada at this time of the year, there are a number of charities that put up Christmas trees in malls. They have decorations (usually angels) with the names of needy children on them. Each (...) (23 years ago, 16-Nov-01, to lugnet.general)
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