Special Edition, 9 May 2013
Dear
This is a special edition of The Red Machine.
Marist St Pats Shamrock Foundation
'Field of Dreams'
Have you ever wanted to share in the memories of Marist St Pats and also
be a part of it's sporting future?
The St Patrick's College artificial sports turf development will shortly be completed. The all weather turf will bring an end to training on a boggy, sometimes waterlogged field.
Marist St Pats, in recognition of the enduring and warm relationship the Club has with the College, has made a substantial commitment to assist St Patrick's with the artificial turf development costs.
Friends and supporters are also invited to become a part of Wellington's sporting future by sponsoring one square metre of the turf through a donation of $1,000 for each square metre sponsored.
Tax benefits will be available for such donations. Please make use of these as an individual can claim a tax credit for income purposes for cash donations made to the Foundation. The overall maximum tax credit allowable is a sum equal to a third of the aggregate of all donations made by the individual, up to their annual taxable income.
How to make your gift?
- Cheque (payable to the Marist St Pats Shamrock Foundation)
(posted to P.O. Box 3472, Wellington 6140) - Internet Banking to the Foundation's ANZ bank account 01 0505 0714914 00
(Please provide name details of the transaction so that a donations receipt can be issued)
Turf sponsorship opportunities also exist. For enquiries please contact:
Loretta Love
Development Manager, St Patrick's College
DDI: 04 939 5416
Mob: 027 466 3686
Email: development@stpats.school.nz
A glass panel to commemorate supporters will be displayed near the turf and will include donor's names. This will be a great way of showing your support and remembering past on-field battles.
From Athletic Park to Rugby League Park to Evans Bay Park - this is Marist St Pats - where dreams begin.
The Marist St Pats Board invites you to consider this opportunity.
The Foundation is a registered charitable trust. Amongst the charitable objectives of the Foundation will be the education of people in the benefits to health and well-being from participating in amateur sports and recreational activities.
The launch of the Foundation has also helped to provide St Patrick’s College, Wellington with a timely boost for its artificial turf property upgrade... >>>

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