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The Dodo Pad is proud to continue its support of these two great charities; Epilepsy Action and The Neurofibromatosis Association. Lord Dodo cordially invites you to put pen to paper in your diary and do a doodle to help raise money for the half million people living with epilepsy and neurofibromatosis. To get you limbered up he has kindly provided some practice pages in your 2010/11 Acad-Pad and 2011 Dodo Pad (see pages following w/c 31st January) along with your official National Doodle Day doodle entry form (opposite w/c 7th February). All doodles will be entered into the National Doodle Day competition with some fantastic prizes up for grabs! And, as a special incentive, the two doodles Lord Dodo deems the best (under 17’s and over 17’s) will feature in a future edition of the Dodo Pad and/or the Acad-Pad |
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So, to be in with your chance of featuring alongside Lord Dodo, if you’ve not already ordered, get your diary today and head straight to w/c 7th February. Once you’ve completed your masterpiece, fill out the entry form and return it to us with a suggested minimum donation of £1.00. Full details are shown on the entry form. And, if you have ‘doodler’s dearth’ (similar to writer’s cramp) and are looking for ideas about what to doodle, check out www.nationaldoodleday.org.uk to see what the many celebs supporting National Doodle Day have already done! Please note: The closing date for entries is Thurssday 31st March 2011 – if you wish to receive further doodle cards from National Doodle Day, please call 0113 210 8800. (NB additional cards sent from National Doodle Day will regrettably not be put forward for Lord Dodo’s perusal). As well as doodlers, enthusiastic organisers are also needed to help get as many people doodling as possible! If you would like to organise a National Doodle Day event in your office, school or community group, please request an organiser’s guide now from www.nationaldoodleday.org.uk or or contact the events team on 0113 210 8800. Your donation will really help the hundreds and thousands of people in the UK whose lives are affected by epilepsy and neurofibromatosis. Lord Dodo and all at the Dodo Pad thank you for your support.
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