Poinsettia Fundraiser

When:
November 1, 2017 – November 30, 2017 all-day
2017-11-01T00:00:00-04:00
2017-12-01T00:00:00-05:00

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PDF order form

We invite you to participate in our annual poinsettia fundraiser. These plants brighten up the office and home during the holiday season, and make wonderful gifts for friends, colleagues and clients. Poinsettias in foil-covered pots are available in two sizes and four colors, and will be delivered between late November and early December.

To order your poinsettias, simply complete the order form and (1) mail OR fax to the Committee Chairs (contact info below) or (2) provide to the Zonta Club member who will call you in the next two weeks. Payment is not due until delivery. Make checks payable to “Zonta of Quaboag Valley”.  Thank you for your support!

 

Business/Contact: ________________________________________________________

 

Address: _______________________________________________________________

 

Phone: ___________________________

Email:_________________________________                                

 

           

Quantity Size / Cost Color Selection Subtotal
  Medium (5-7 blooms) $18
Large (10-14 blooms) $25
    Red           Pink

White        Pink & White*

Multiply quantity times cost
Example:       2 Large Red $50
   
   
   

* limited quantities of pink & white, so please note 2nd choice on same line.   
Total:   ___________

 

Zonta of Quaboag Valley – Poinsettia Fundraiser Committee Members

Committee:  Liz Reeves, Pamela Albertson, Marge Cavanaugh and Mary Knight

Phone:  (413) 583-4283   Fax:  (413) 547-0024     E-mail:  Info@ZontaQV.org
Mailing Address:  Zonta Club of Quaboag Valley, PO Box 1034  Belchertown, MA 01007-1034

Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy.  The Quaboag Valley Club uses funds raised from this project to support local community projects such as raising awareness on issues of domestic violence, homeless women veterans, trafficking of women and children, and suicide prevention in Western MA.

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