Ji'nan primary school bazaar, Shandong business daily, love money will donate to disaster area
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Shandong commercial newspaper reporter Gao Qian
yesterday, in Quancheng Square, commercial newspaper love baby went to the street to sell newspapers and sell newspapers to Shandong commercial newspaper reporter of Ya'an disaster area to take
Lu network April 22nd hearing, "Ya'an, Sichuan, a 7 earthquake, affecting every Chinese heart. What we do is insignificant, but it is a concern and love for children in the disaster area, hoping that they can return to school and continue to study in a bright classroom. Li Nuan, an instructor of Huayuan Road primary school in the provincial capital, said. At 9:00 yesterday morning, in Quancheng Square, Huayuan Road primary school combined with Shandong business daily, launched the "love selling newspaper", and sent a warm and support for the children in the disaster area.
9:00 yesterday morning, the reporter came to the spring square of Quancheng Square. At this time, many children had sold the commercial newspaper. According to Li Nuan, a school counselor, there were 44 students in the bazaar, including grade one and grade three to five. "They were very active when they were collected. They were not allowed to participate in the first grade of the first grade, but the children wanted to do something for the children in the disaster area, so they added a few more places." Considering the safety issue, only a few delegates were selected in each class. The original 500 copies of the newspaper have also increased to 1000. On the square, students only showed a bunch of newspapers and "love bazaars", and enthusiastically recommended them to the passers-by. "Auntie, can you buy a newspaper? Today's business paper has news from Ya'an. Pay more attention to it. "Uncle, we are doing charity bazaars, offering love for the children in the disaster area. This is the newspaper we sell......" "Uncle, I really don't need so much. I don't have any change for you." At the corner of the square, Hu Zongyan, a student in class two, grade four, said, holding a ten yuan note. It turned out that Mr. Zhang saw the puppet sale for the disaster area. He immediately pulled out ten yuan into the box and took a business newspaper. "It's a little bit of love for me to see the children so active. I hope all the children in the disaster area can return to school as soon as possible." He said. Most of the passers-by took the initiative to buy newspapers when they saw them. They basically invested $5 in a newspaper.
yesterday afternoon, Li Nuan, a counselor, had sold 915 newspapers and earned 1232.70 yuan. "Normally, 1000 copies can sell 500 yuan. 1232.7 yuan, there are a lot of ten yuan a, and 100 yuan a piece. In fact, everyone is to offer their own love to the disaster area. She said. It is understood that this charity sale will be donated by the Huayuan Road primary school to all the pupils in Ya'an disaster area.