[Tall-Corn] Give-It-Up/Do-It Challenge for BELL Academy.

Mary McGee mmcatitude at gmail.com
Mon Jun 12 17:32:36 UTC 2023


Hello Federationists!

              This email provides each of you an opportunity to help build
the Federation's BELL Academy.  Although I'm Fundraising Chair of the Des
Moines Chapter, I want to give you an opportunity to participate in this fun
project, and, as I said, any funds raised are designated for the BELL
Academy.  You can take a challenge by giving up something you'd normally buy
and donate the saved amount to the Chapter, do something you choose to do
and pay yourself as you accomplish your goals and donate the profit to the
Chapter, or do both challenges.  We started Saturday and we'll collect the
funds at the October 14th Chapter Meeting.  Some of us are giving up
something we eat too much, e.g., chocolate, some of us are paying ourselves
to walk a mile every so many days, anything that will help us form better
life habits and put money into a Chapter fund.  I can save $7.00 per month
by giving up Peanut Butter Cups.  I can pay myself $2.00 each day I walk 12
blocks or a mile.  By October 14th, I'll have a good amount to donate.  

              This is a good project because:

You can do it anywhere, anytime,

You are on your  honor; your logs of accomplishment are private, 

Even if you cheat and don't do all of it as planned, you'll still be able to
donate and no one will know you cheated, and

You'll do good things for yourself and the Federation.  

              If you interested, let me know and I'll get your name on the
list of people accepting the challenge.  My email address is:
mmcatitude at gmail.com <mailto:mmcatitude at gmail.com> .  

              Thanks in advance for your interest and participation!  Anyone
across the state in invited to join and we can arrange to collect any funds
after you sign up.  

Sincerely,

Mary L. McGee

 

 

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