Tech Dollar Sale & Auction

Colin McGregor colinmc151-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Mon Nov 22 16:14:21 UTC 2004


Tech Dollar Sale & Auction

Great Technology from $1 to Help Charity

Computers, Printers, Monitors, Wireless & More!!!

Saturday, December 11, 2004
11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
169 Eastern Avenue (Bayview Ave. & Eastern Ave.)

The first Technology Dollar Sale & Auction, in support
of the Resource Project and Project: Warmth, will take
place on Saturday, December 11, 2004.  Starting at
11:00 a.m. and finishing at 4 p.m., hundreds of great
gently used working technology items will be up for
sale at bargain prices.  At the top of every hour
there will be an auction of 1 item starting at $1. 
Items for auction will include 20” monitors, ink jet
printers, notebook computers and more!

People or businesses are invited to bring in their
older, but still functioning, technologies to sell or
swap (how much of this stuff do we all have hanging
around our home or office?).  Selling/swap tables are
available from $10.

Donations of gently used equipment are also welcome to
support the 2 community projects.

General Admission is $5 (children under 12 are FREE). 
If you bring a donation of a clean sleeping bag,
blanket or working piece of technology admission is
only $2.

As the original computer resourcing and redeployment
project in Canada (est. 1993), Resource Project has
delivered over 76,000 computers and peripherals to
schools, community agencies and technology challenged
individuals.  Project: Warmth started in 1993 and has
distributed over 250,000 sleeping bags and blankets to
those most in need in our community.

For additional information, contact:
Ron Smith at (416) 955-1551 x315 or
rsmith-YFak03Ir5nStlBvVaVFjCkB+6BGkLq7r at public.gmane.org 

The Technology Dollar Sale & Auction is a project of
Innovation Toronto and is part of an ongoing series of
events to support community projects.  Please check
www.techsale.org for up-to-the-minute details.

Innovation Toronto is the umbrella organization for 2
charities working to aid innovation in the Greater
Toronto Area.

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