Stonyfield Farms Organic products is contributing between $20,000 and $60,000 to the National Gardening Association to support their Adopt a School Garden program. You can vote for free at the weblink or send in the organic yogurt lids if it suits you. Getting kids involved in gardening would be great.
http://assoc.garden.org/login/index.php?q=stonyfield
Bid with Your Lid and Help Boost Stonyfield Farm's Donation to NGA
Through their 2006 Bid with Your Lid program, Stonyfield Farm is distributing $100,000 among three nonprofit environmental groups, and NGA's Adopt a School Garden program is one of them! Each nonprofit will receive a minumum of $20,000; the remaining $40,000 will be divided based on public voting.
Please support our kids' gardening programs by voting for NGA! Cast one vote online now; cast more by mailing in Stonyfield Farm yogurt lids. Whichever nonprofit you choose, you’ll receive a gift from Stonyfield. There are 4 ways to vote: - see website link above.
Stonyfield Farms organics - giving $ to NGA
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I did the last "Bid With Your Lid: program, & sent a bunch of lids in to Stonyfield. They sent a Audubon baseball cap, plus the Farmer's Almanac. I hadn't expected or asked for anymore more than the cap. A decent program - a decent company. Their newsletter is very cool too.
Julie
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done. I'll send this to the community garden group as well.
Thanks for spreading the word!
Done, How does a school get involved with this program?
Grammys - That is an excellent excellent question. Why don't you contact the National Gardening Association? hope you get something going at your local school.
Here is the NGA home page http://www.garden.org/home
If you click on the menu button at the top - dark blue that's named Kids Gardening it will take you to
http://www.kidsgardening.com/ where you can find all the information on requesting a grant to start a school program.
Not only will kids get more involved with our earth and gardening but i bet they learn to eat better!!!!!!!!!! and healthier!!!!!!!!!!. Food taste so much better when grown in dirt rather than a hot house.
Hooray i m so looking forward to reading the sites and getting involved
thanks
sue
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