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  • 1. Dearbhla Meaney  |  February 8, 2011 at 2:04 pm

    I’m organising one of Ireland’s largest Charity events in the RDS, March 13th in aid of St Vincent de Paul and I was wondering if any of your members would be interested in taking a stall for the day. There’s no cost involved, anything can be sold – inlcuding books.. and all money made on stalls goes to the Charity.

    You might even pick up a few new members! Over 5000 people attended last year. Details on http://www.springcleanforcharity.ie

    Thank you.

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  • 2. Claire Monahan  |  May 17, 2012 at 2:04 pm

    Hello,

    I hope this email finds you well.

    I look after the Book Club on Ireland AM, and at the moment I’m looking for a Book Club who would like to read “A Moment Like This” by Anita Notaro, and review it for the show.

    I was wondering if your book club would be interested in participating?

    I would need a minimum of 6 people and a maximum of 8. I can supply copies of the book and would film on a weekday morning in June, between 11am and 1pm. I would ask each member a number of questions about the book and would then edit this into a piece which would air on Ireland AM in July. Here is a link to a Book Club I filmed recently, to give you an idea of what would be involved:
    http://www.tv3.ie/videos.php?video=48600&locID=1.65.74&date=2012-05-15&date_mode=1&page=1&show_cal=2&newspanel=&showspanel=1&web_only=&full_episodes=

    It would be great if you could get back to me and let me know if the club would be interested. I can then organise a date with you and send out the books.

    Thanking you and looking forward to hearing from you,

    Claire Monahan
    Researcher,
    Ireland AM, TV3
    Westgate Business Park,
    Ballymount,
    Dublin 24.

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