Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker has thanked Dunedin residents
for fundraising efforts on behalf of his beleaguered city.
The mayor contacted organisers of a Dunedin benefit concert
yesterday to express the city's gratitude to its southern
neighbours.
The Golden Centre will hold an "Earthquake Extravaganza"
concert from 3pm to 8pm on Friday, hosted by the Oxo Cubans,
to raise money for the Christchurch earthquake appeal.
"We're hoping to raise more than $10,000," Golden Centre
Holdings general manager Simon Eddy said yesterday.
"The concert started as a small thing, really, and we've now
got more than 20 Dunedin businesses behind it."
The Dunedin City Council has issued a special liquor licence,
from 5pm to 8pm, for a Friday drinks promotion at the event.
"All the beer and wine has been donated and all proceeds will
be going to the earthquake appeal," Mr Eddy said.
The fundraising benefited by another $2500 yesterday, from
Dunedin business Cook Brothers Construction.
Donations can also be made through the following
organisations:Red Cross (visit www.redcross.org.nz or give $20 by
calling 0900 33200), Salvation Army (visit www.salvationarmy.org.nz or
call 0800 530-000), Save the Children (visit www.savethechildren.org.nz
call 0800 167-168, or visit a Save the Children store).
Pak'n Save, New World and Four Square are all accepting food
donations for earthquake victims.
nigel.benson@odt.co.nz
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