2010front-calender

The Butterfly Tree calendar, showing images of Mukuni and other villages is ready to order and can be viewed on this page. This is our third year and already we have had numerous requests to buy them for gifts, offices and home use. The high quaility desk top calendar measures 21cm x 16cm and can be bought for £4 plus postage, US10 including postage.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

If you would like to make a purchase please complete the form below.

I would like to thank all the companies who have each generously sponsored a page of this publication, enabling all proceeds on the sale of the calendar to go directly to the cause. 

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UK postal Charges using 2nd class – 1 calendar is £1.41, 2-3 is £1.85, 4-5 is £2.24

US & rest of world – 1 calendar including postage $10 

Europe – 1 calendar including postage EUR6            

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