Only 900 More Ticket Sales Needed for Ken-Ya Dream II
May 29: Help the Event SELL OUT and Cupertino High Reach their Goal of
$100,000 for Nthimbiri Secondary School
http://www.kenyadream.us/
by Michelle C. Carr-Crowe and the Get RE$ult$ Team, Your Lynbrook & Cupertino Schools Experts
Please help the Ken-Ya Dream II event on Sat. May 29 Event SELL OUT
and Cupertino High Reach their Goal of $100,000 for Nthimbiri Secondary
School.
Kenya Dance II (Dance Showcase featuring Bay Area’s top performers) Saturday, May 29th, 2010 Doors open at 4 PM.
Show starts at 4:30 PM. Tickets = 10.
Purchases are tax-deductible. Checks made payable to: CREF –
Kenya Dream.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.sjtix.com OR at the door.
San Jose Center for the Performing Arts 255 Almaden Blvd.
This is a great opportunity to pull together and help these students
reach their goal. It IS possible. Only 900 More Ticket Sales Needed
forKen-Ya Dream II May 29: you can buy a ticket and give it to a student
who wants to attend but can't afford it.
Help the Event SELL OUT and Cupertino High Reach their Goal of
$100,000 for Nthimbiri Secondary School. You can also just donate any
monetary amount directly at http://www.kenyadream.us/about/donate.
Please share this on your FaceBook, MySpace, Twitter and other blogs
and social media. Let's reward these students who are actively striving
to be teens making a positive difference in the world.
Showing posts with label SuperProm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SuperProm. Show all posts
Friday, May 28, 2010
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Vote in the next 30 minutes, by Midnight 2/28 to Support Cupertino High kids for SuperProm! Proceeds to fund Kenya Dream school
Vote in the next 30 minutes, by Midnight 2/28 to Support Cupertino High kids for SuperProm! Proceeds to fund Kenya Dream school
Support Cupertino High kids for Dell Computer's SuperProm contest! Contest ends soon, so vote in the next 30 minutes, by Midnight 2/28! Proceeds to fund Kenya Dream school.
Support Cupertino High kids for SuperProm! Proceeds to fund Kenya Dream school
If you think today's students are completely self-centered, check out this video and vote by midnight on Feb. 28. Dell Computer is holding a contest with the most deserving school receiving a $100,000 prom.
However, check out what the students of Cupertino High plan to do with the money if they win - help a school in Kenya upgrade their facilities!
Cupertino is an overall wealthy area. The parents, teachers and community should be very proud that a class of students would forego a fabulous prom to help improve facilities at a school on a different continent-a goal the class of 2010 has had for 4 years.
IT IS TIME TO VOTE. It doesn't matter what school you or your children go to, PLEASE vote for Cupertino in this. This senior class has raised funds all 4 years to support their goal of helping deserve it. http://delllounge.com/superprom/justinjieli/default.aspx
In the Cupertino High students' words...
In high school, it is the norm for classes to fundraise for both junior and senior prom. However, Cupertino High School's Class of 2010 wanted to do something different. Instead of spending our time raising money for prom, we wanted to use that money to make a difference in the world. In our freshmen year, over 90% of our class signed a petition to give 100% of our fundraising to help Nthimbiri Secondary School in Kenya upgrade their school facilities. We called this project Kenya Dream.
By winning SuperProm not only will our class have a prom like every other school, but in addition we will be able to gain media attention for Kenya Dream so we can complete our goal of raising $100,000 by June of 2010 and make a difference in the world.
Together we can turn this dream into a reality...
www.kenyadream.us
Support Cupertino High kids for Dell Computer's SuperProm contest! Contest ends soon, so vote in the next 30 minutes, by Midnight 2/28! Proceeds to fund Kenya Dream school.
Support Cupertino High kids for SuperProm! Proceeds to fund Kenya Dream school
If you think today's students are completely self-centered, check out this video and vote by midnight on Feb. 28. Dell Computer is holding a contest with the most deserving school receiving a $100,000 prom.
However, check out what the students of Cupertino High plan to do with the money if they win - help a school in Kenya upgrade their facilities!
Cupertino is an overall wealthy area. The parents, teachers and community should be very proud that a class of students would forego a fabulous prom to help improve facilities at a school on a different continent-a goal the class of 2010 has had for 4 years.
IT IS TIME TO VOTE. It doesn't matter what school you or your children go to, PLEASE vote for Cupertino in this. This senior class has raised funds all 4 years to support their goal of helping deserve it. http://delllounge.com/superprom/justinjieli/default.aspx
In the Cupertino High students' words...
In high school, it is the norm for classes to fundraise for both junior and senior prom. However, Cupertino High School's Class of 2010 wanted to do something different. Instead of spending our time raising money for prom, we wanted to use that money to make a difference in the world. In our freshmen year, over 90% of our class signed a petition to give 100% of our fundraising to help Nthimbiri Secondary School in Kenya upgrade their school facilities. We called this project Kenya Dream.
By winning SuperProm not only will our class have a prom like every other school, but in addition we will be able to gain media attention for Kenya Dream so we can complete our goal of raising $100,000 by June of 2010 and make a difference in the world.
Together we can turn this dream into a reality...
www.kenyadream.us
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