Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Christmas Outreach Program


It's hard to believe, but for nearly 25 years, beginning in high school, I've been helping those in need at Christmas.

This year, the needs are greater than ever before.

Would you consider making a small donation to help me help those most in need (in the most difficult time to be in need)?

As we approach the end of this difficult year, I’m asking you to consider making a tax-deductable donation to my charity work so I can continue to help those in need.

With your help, we will ensure that hurting families will keep their lights and heat on AND have presents for their kids.

If, like me, you feel extremely fortunate for all the gifts in your life, help me help those who, through no fault of their own, have much more difficult lives than we do.

You can mail your tax-deductible donation to Michael Lister Charities, P.O. Box 1130, Wewahitchka, FL 32465 or go to www.Paypal.com, click on Send Money and enter this email address: MichaelLister@mchsi.com



Michael Lister Charities is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization recognized by the IRS. All contributions are 100% tax deductable.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Michael Lister’s Annual Holiday Book Giveaway


Once again, Local Author Michael Lister, will be giving away copies of his books for the holidays.

Give a copy of “Blood of the Lamb,” “Power in the Blood,” “North Florida Noir,” “Double Exposure,” “Thunder Beach,” “Florida Heat Wave,” or “The Body and the Blood” to yourself or someone on your list while supplies last.

Lister’s books are available at The News Herald, The Marina Civic Center, Pizzeria Napoli, WKGC, the Bay County Library, and other businesses around town, and are free while supplies last. You can also email the author to request one of his novels. He can be contacted at MichaelLister@mchsi.com

“This has been an amazing year for me,” Lister said. “I had five books come out, received some really nice reviews, won a Florida Book Award, and now “Double Exposure” is being turned into a film. I’m so grateful, so fortunate, and this is my way of saying thank you. Nothing makes me happier than sharing books. They are my favorite gifts to give and receive. Happy Holidays to all the readers out there and thanks so much for your continued support of my work.”

Lister’s next novel, “The Big Goodbye,” an exciting thriller set in 1940s Panama City, comes out spring 2011.