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Need a bit of help!!! Appreciate u geography & life style may not be a fit, but we are after referrals.

Details of our membership drive are pinned above.

This could be a very powerful program for the long term AND REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

We have totalled 17 volunteers, so far, who could make it into the offices in the last 3 weeks.

Net result is we are averaging 9 volunteers per night.

IF we can turn 17 'availables' into 30+ then we will be able to cover the clubs 15 lines each night.

We are currently writing up an average of 41 per night & this will improve as we settled the system.

With 15 volunteers per night we will soon top the ton (100 per night).

The club gets busy the next day & 15 lines in use might just push membership into a frenzy.

Any supporter U know is ideal to receive a copy of this as they may be able to assist, or refer on to other Demons.

Lets get a few more Demons into the picture by networking this, please. COPY & SEND.

Best contact is Fi or Tom on 1300 Demons.

 
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46 signups last (Tuesday) night & oh so close to the magic 50.

3 new volunteers on board for next week - so maybe we can jump this hurdle.

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