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Pauline’s Place second annual Pallet Build Off

Completed projects will be auctioned off with all proceeds benefiting Pauline’s Place
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NEWS RELEASE

PAULINE'S PLACE

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Pauline’s Place is hosting the 2nd Annual Pallet Build Off on Saturday, June 24, 2017 from 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. Register a team of up to 4 people and show off your most creative pallet up-cycling project.

Registration fees are $20/person (High School Students will receive 50 per cent off registration) and includes 4 pallets per team and BBQ lunch on June 24. Pallets can be picked up at Pauline’s Place, 923 Queen Street East.

Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners and completed projects will be auctioned off with all proceeds benefiting Pauline’s Place.

Pallets are a great source of inexpensive wood and with a bit of creativity can easily be modified to create many different types of furniture or décor. Projects of all shapes, sizes and skill level are welcome!

All proceeds raised will go towards supporting Pauline’s Place Shelter and homelessness in our community. Established in 2004, Pauline’s Place has evolved to a 19 bed facility providing emergency shelter to youth, women and families who are experiencing homelessness.

At Pauline’s Place, we strive to eliminate poverty in our community by providing food and other basic supplies. Dedicated staff use a supports based approach to assess each resident’s unique needs and liaise with other agencies as needed to provide advocacy and access to safe, affordable, sustainable housing.

Registration packages are available for pick up at Pauline’s Place, 923 Queen Street East, or request one by fax or email by calling 705-759-4663 or emailing [email protected].

To find out more, visit our Facebook page or check out our website. Pauline’s Place is a member agency of the United Way.

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