1. If any of your contact details have changed, please let us know. 2. If you are planning to have contact with your student outside of SAIL hours you must let us know first and complete the contact request form. 3. If you intend to bring a friend to SAIL please direct them to the website first and direct them to apply online or just let us know beforehand. 4. Let us know if you are going to miss a Saturday via the online "Can't Come Sheet". 5. Please check and read your emails each week - if possible, Friday is best! 6. Please let us know before you speak publicly or publish an article about SAIL.
SAIL Xtend Update As we approach summer, Tennis is back on the Xtend menu! Never before have local residents been inundated with so many errant tennis balls as SAILors wind up their power serves and crunch a few forehands down the line (and over the fence). Meanwhile at Braybrook, the creative types have been creating and sharing some fine artwork. We look forward to the exhibition!
SAIL Christmas Just a reminder that SAIL is set to finish up on 20 December this year. We are expecting a jolly, sleigh driving visitor and along with the student performances, it should make for an entertaining morning.
Big Thanks for cleaning up! Thankyou once again to everyone for helping with the clean up each and every Saturday - it really does make the running of SAIL so much easier. Thanks again!
Can’t Come Form online. Thank you to all SAILors for making great use of the online Can’t Come Form for Footscray. It is a huge help for coordinators to know as early as possible when you are unable to SAIL, as we can organise car collection and student-tutor match ups fantastically well as a result. It’s only helpful though if it’s done before 5pm on a Friday!! If something comes up at the last minute and you can’t make it, please let Dave know either by texting or calling his mobile (ask if you don’t have the number!).
WholeSAIL News
Rendition Monologues: True stories of torture and abuse in the name of the war on terror 10 December 2008| 8pm | fortyfivedownstairs, 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne | Tickets $20
Actors for Human Rights, the outreach network of London-based iceandfire theatre company, is giving a voice to people who have suffered torture and abuse under the CIA’s counter-terror method known as ‘extraordinary rendition’. On December 10, the 60th anniversary of the Universal declaration of Human Rights, Rendition Monologues will bring harrowing first-hand testimonies of victims of this practice to Australian audiences.
To book: www.fortyfivedownstairs.com/whatson.php or call 03 9662 9966.
SAIL Total Trivia The population of Sudan (2007 est.) is 39.4 million with approximately 30%-33% of this population residing in urban areas.
Thank you for SAILing through 2008.
Dave, Sarah, Nik and Cara.
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