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You Can't Sink A Rainbow - Fundraising News - updated.

Posted by amunguy - 9 April 2011 at 5:33pm - Comments
Rainbow Warrior III Computer Image
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Rainbow Warrior III Computer Image

She's been rammed, raided and bombed - but you can't sink a rainbow!  As you may well know Greenpeace International has commissioned the building of a third Rainbow Warrior to replace the existing ship that has fought valiantly against environmental crimes over the past 21 years.  Bristol Greenpeace has set a target to raise £1,000 to go towards the building of a new Rainbow Warrior - it will be the world's first purpose-built environmental campaigning ship and will include cutting edge technology.  Click here to find out more.

Fundraising has already started and is gaining apace.  Please note the following dates and support us where you can.  We have a stalls at the Better Food Company in St Werburghs on Saturday 16th April and at the popular Redland Fair on May Bank Holiday Monday (2nd May).  This is followed up by a Jumble Sale at Cotham Parish Church Hall on Saturday 14th May from 2.30pm.  NEW DATE:  Gavin Newman will be speaking on 'Save The Whale' on Monday 14th May at the Clifton Club, The Mall, Clifton.  Our fundraising efforts will be headlined by a Rainbow Warrior Benefit Gig with the exciting folk band Seize the Day (+ support) at the Polish Club, Clifton on Friday 20th May.

Full details will be posted on the website as they come available.  We do look forward to your continued support and hope to see you at one or more of the above mention events.  Come over and say 'Hi' - we'd love to meet you.

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