An appeal for help from Americymru

The race is on in the bid to raise funds for the Left Coast Eisteddfod in America.
The organising committee of the Left Coast Eisteddfod have been in a well-publicised race for grant cash.
Readers of this blog can help.
Ceri Shaw of the Americymru website has emailed me with the following appeal -
Here are the latest ranking announcements (see below).
There are only 36 hours to go and the race is becoming fiercely competitive.
We need another 50 on the board by 3 pm (PST) 11 pm (UK time).
It's do-able :)
Please keep contacting people directly and individually.
It might also be an idea to encourage them to join Welsh and Celtic groups and post appeals to vote, together with our voting urls, on group walls?
Current ranking 182 with 1200 votes.....1220 on the board.
Another great effort overnight but the pace has picked up and we need to redouble our efforts.
We have stayed in this race for 27 days but everything hangs on what we do in the next 24 hours.
Let's start our sprint to the finish line now!
PLEASE VOTE NOW, POST APPEALS ON WELSH AND CELTIC GROUP WALLS, ASK A FRIEND,(BEG IF YOU HAVE TO)
ASK ALL YOUR FRIENDS, POST TO YOUR WALL OR USE YOUR GIFT VOTES!
WALES CAN DO IT!
CYMRU AM BYTH!
We can still do this but we HAVE to ramp things up a notch or two today
and tomorrow
See links -
http://americymru.ning.com/profiles/blogs/what-is-the-left-coast
http://apps.facebook.com/chasecommunitygiving/charities/263243673-meriwether-lewis-memorial-eisteddfod-foundation
It's becoming quite a cause celebre amongst the Welsh American community and we have volunteers getting the votes in around the clock.
Any help you can give us would be enormously beneficial and massively appreciated. We are all hunkered down behind our mealie bags, slowly running out of ammo and singing 'Men of Harlech'.

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