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Volunteer sewing enthusiasts urgently needed

COURTENAY, B.C. – If you enjoy sewing and helping others, the City of Courtenay has a program for you.

Sewers are urgently needed to assist adults with developmental disabilities to, according to a release, “make beautiful and unique projects.”

Volunteers are being asked to commit two hours per week for the next five weeks.

The program runs from 12:30 to 2:30 on Tuesday afternoons at the Lewis Centre, starting on April 23 and ending May 28.

Those interested can call Louise at 250-338-5371 at the Lewis Centre, or email [email protected].

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