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In this issue we highlight two distributions by Athlele, and we have photos that were received from a distribution in July.
We have updated shipping information.
The KAS KAL is working on its 9th square design and there is much more.
Happy Reading!
http://square-circle-forum.ning.com/forum/topics/kas-snippets-augus...
Thanks Wendy for this incredible news.
Whoo Hoo! As of 14 August Australia Post is now accepting parcels by Sea Mail only for South Africa! I will have a bundle of 8 blankets and goodies to send this week!
https://auspost.com.au/about-us/news-media/important-updates/corona...
In this week’s episode, we hear from Cath Riley of Liverpool, a long-standing member of Knit-a-Square who has used her crocheting skills and community connections to send hundreds of blankets’ worth of squares to South Africa. She chats about her choice of shipping method and describes the process of gathering the squares ahead of dispatch.
We also hear from Vivienne, a volunteer living in Soweto, who talks about her involvement with the children at a local community outreach project and how they are managing during the lockdown with the closure of schools.
The June issue of KAS Snippets is now online.
This month our volunteers were able to visit The Barn twice, as well as help supply some distributions.
We also highlight several fun discussions on the the Forum.
Here is the link: http://square-circle-forum.ning.com/forum/topics/kas-snippets-june-...
In the first half of the show, Leanne chats to Lindi, Knit-a-Square’s longest-serving volunteer, who shares about life in Soweto during the lockdown and her work distributing blankets.
In the second half, she chats to Andrea, one of our hard-working moderators, about the Square Circle Forum. This is our membership platform which is easy to join and full of interesting conversation threads. This is where you’ll also find photos of completed blankets and distributions.
I checked the Australia Post web site today (Friday) and they are still saying no parcels to South Africa. I hope this will change soon, I have a huge pile of goodies I need to send before I get caught in an avalanche! :)
The Knit a Square BARN is now accepting parcels!
Yes, you can start shipping your parcels, but please check with your postal service to see if they are sending items to South Africa. The UK has just opened up services. The USA,Croatia and Canada to date are still NOT shipping to South Africa.
Reminders:
Use the packing slip/mailing label found under NOTES on this page.
Gloria has put together another amazing issue of the Snips that will keep you up to date with the Knit a Square community.
Leanne has a new Podcast where she is interviewing KAS members.
There is some news about the little activity in the KAS Barn.
Our Corona Corner is full of inspiration.
Please check it out: http://square-circle-forum.ning.com/forum/topics/kas-snippets-may-2020
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