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Richmond Minstrels, a four-part harmony group, welcomes new members. Call 274-5681.
Cellists needed (minimum Grade V) for Richmond Community Orchestra. Info: Lorraine at 277-3030.
Richmond Food Bank is struggling to provide food assistance for the rising number of persons finding themselves in financial crises. Food donations are accepted at the food bank at Steveston Industrial Park, 135 - 12417 No. 2 Rd. weekdays from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tax receipts issued for cash donations.
Animals in Need Society, a non-profit association needs Christmas donations of canned, dry food, litter, donations for abandoned and abused animals. Bottles and cans also needed for bottle drive. Info: 277-7727.
West Richmond community centre is looking for ideas for some new programs and workshops for all ages. Call 277-9812 or fax them at 277-9877.
5th Richmond - Georgia Scout group is looking for old photos, rosters or membership lists from past members, leaders and group committee members, in preparation for its 50th anniversary next March. Info: Shirley at 274-6165 or Moreen at 274-8084.
Treasure Cottage Thrift Store in Steveston. Proceeds from the sales of these items will go to the SOS Children's Village of B.C. which is building homes to provide a secure and loving environment to children who have lost their parents. Donations of clothing, household items, toys, books or sporting goods can be dropped off at Treasure Cottage, 3800 Moncton St. Call 274-8866 or 599-0887 for information.
Richmond Community Orchestra and Chorus Association has openings for men choristers in the Richmond Chorus. Info: 273-3259 (Lavonne) or call Eva Baker 272-1311.
'Volunteer Visitors' needed to help local seniors. Sponsored by Richmond Connections and the continuing care division of the Richmond health department, this service is looking for more helpers. Contact Volunteers for Seniors at 279-7030 at the Caring Place.
Canadian Diabetes Association pick-up of reusable clothing and small household items. Call 732-1125.
Richmond Marine Rescue Society is looking for the public's support to help purchase a fast response vessel and keep its volunteer training program intact. Members will be canvassing throughout Richmond, with the goal of helping save lives on the water. More information is available by calling Jim Toogood at 275-6710.
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