Your $$$ Needed To Keep The Southern Region Open

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Would you pay $75 per year for the next seven years to keep the Southern Region open?

Yes
74
70%
No
32
30%
 
Total votes: 106

captain static
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Post by captain static »

Yes, we do have a database and we have been adding to it as we have been recieving donations. And yes, we will be using such to send contribution requests/notifications. Additionally, we are working on being able to use the database to send out newsletters and event notifications.

There, now you can rest easy & get some sleep!
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Jeff
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Post by Jeff »

Thankzzzzzz
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Post by Paul3eb »

just wanted to let everyone know:

stopped by phillip gall's and j&h lanmark tonight to check on the donation containers and ended up collecting another $56.56 for the cause! thanks again to all of the businesses that are letting us keep container at the stores. i'll be swinging by rro tomorrow to see how that one's doing..

and just a little idea of the break down of that: $42 was cash and the rest ($14.56) was from change.. so keep dropping those quarters, dimes and nickels (ok.. pennies too) in there.. it all adds up.[/url]
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Post by pigsteak »

paul,

what is the difference between cash and change?

do you mean paper versus coin?
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Post by Paul3eb »

err.. yeah.. $42 paper $14.56 metal. ;)
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Post by JB »

you guys suck... cept for andy.

$33.72 was all i could manage for the coalition tonight in richmond.

but that's $51+$34 which = $85. I was hoping for $100 total... but every little bit helps. thanks big tippers!
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Jeff
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Post by Jeff »

How about an update on the front page on a $ amount?
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Post by Artsay »

Jeff wrote:How about an update on the front page on a $ amount?
I hear ya! I know that Frank and Mandy mailed in a $500 check. As soon as I receive an update from the RRGCC, I'll post it!
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Post by pigsteak »

wow..thanks frank and mandy!!!!!!

you too JB.....
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Post by JB »

Way to go Frank and Mandy!!!

if i wasn't spending so much on my wedding, i'd give more out of pocket. as of now, i have to resort to bribery and trickery. jenn and i actually put a list of 4 charities on our wedding registry, asking people to give to these organizations as a gift to us. they are the Student Conservation Association, RRGCC, Blood Water Mission, and the National Transplant Fund Assistance Coalition. So maybe some weird relative of mine might pony up a few bucks for the PMRP purchase! Cool!
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