Request for support
Nov. 3rd, 2005 01:54 pmVia
telynor and
stevieannie:
To support Cecil Sharp House's application to the Big Lottery, please call this number after 1pm on Thursday, 3rd November:
0845 607 1902
The more votes we get, the more chance we have of winning a £50,000 grant to improve disabled access to the House, bring the garden back to it's former glory and generally use the money to make Cecil Sharp House a better environment for folk and traditional arts.
Please phone as many times as you can (it's a local call from anywhere in the UK) and encourage all your family and friends to call too - this could make a huge difference!
The phone vote will be featured on ITN London's news at 1pm and 6pm today - catch it on the television and then vote repeatedly!!!
If you prefer to text your vote, please text "londonb" to 63330 (cost 24p).
We need your help TODAY!!! Call everyone you know and get them to call - now is your chance to do your bit for the folk tradition in England!
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To support Cecil Sharp House's application to the Big Lottery, please call this number after 1pm on Thursday, 3rd November:
0845 607 1902
The more votes we get, the more chance we have of winning a £50,000 grant to improve disabled access to the House, bring the garden back to it's former glory and generally use the money to make Cecil Sharp House a better environment for folk and traditional arts.
Please phone as many times as you can (it's a local call from anywhere in the UK) and encourage all your family and friends to call too - this could make a huge difference!
The phone vote will be featured on ITN London's news at 1pm and 6pm today - catch it on the television and then vote repeatedly!!!
If you prefer to text your vote, please text "londonb" to 63330 (cost 24p).
We need your help TODAY!!! Call everyone you know and get them to call - now is your chance to do your bit for the folk tradition in England!