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Arizonans: Get training, give to charity...

This just posted on the AZDNUG site..... http://www.azdnug.com/Families.aspx

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Arizona.net Christmas Charity Auction

Most of you know of and have visited our user group sometime over the last 2 years.  Interface Technical Training is Arizona's leading Technical Training Provider.

Their training classes vary in price from $510 - $3000 usually depending on the level of difficulty, the technology at hand, and the length of the class.

I have a voucher good for one free training class.  ANY training class at Interface Technical Training!!!!  The only limitation on this voucher is that it can't be used for any of the Red Hat training classes, and really who cares about that?

I wanted to do something this year for Christmas with lower income families, but that takes money.  Buy some clothes, buy some food, and really help out as many people as we can.  I would like to do all of this in the name of Arizona.net User Group, and Interface Technical Training.

There is an auction on E-Bay for the above voucher.  Every penny that comes in from this auction is going to go towards helping families for Christmas.

This voucher is good until the end of 2004.

I'm also going to need some volunteers to help me with the families.  We'll need shoppers, wrappers, and deliverers (is that a word?) so if you are interested in helping please e-mail me at ChristmasHelper@AZDNUG.com

I'm really hoping to get more than $1000 (or more) for this program, but don't let that stop you from bidding. It is an official eBay auction, and the highest bidder will in fact get the certificate, no matter how high (or low) the auction ends at.

The eBay Auction is here:  http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3645164527

Happy Holidays

Posted: Dec 12 2003, 10:00 AM by rachelreese | with no comments
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