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Showing posts with label approved fundraisers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label approved fundraisers. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Scrapping 4 Inclusion Launches 2008 Calendar


Bubel Aiken Foundation authorized fundraiser Scrapping 4 Inclusion is launching a beautifully, professionally crafted wall calendar to raise money for the TBAF.

The calendar may be purchased at Scrapping 4 Inclusion's secure store at CafePress.com for $22.00.



Here is the text of the press release from Scrapping 4 Inclusion:
Scrapping 4 Inclusion is proud to release a 2008 Calendar to benefit The Bubel/Aiken Foundation (TBAF). The Foundation was co-founded by Clay Aiken & Diane Bubel in 2003 to serve children with special needs and the goal of inclusion for ALL.

Digital Designer Erin Hooper and published poet Sally Meyer teamed up with Scrapping 4 Inclusion to create a beautiful, inspirational calendar to help spread the word about the importance of inclusion for ALL children and the mission of TBAF. This work of art has something to offer everyone, from scrapbook layout ideas to beautiful poetry and inspirational writings to some great photos of children simply living life to the fullest, together with no boundaries. Photos featured in the calendar include children with and without disabilities playing together at Let’s ALL Play Camps, participating in the Let’s ALL Scrapbook program as well as photos showcasing volunteers and TBAF staff working with the children. Also included are photos of one of the Scrapping 4 Inclusion fundraising events.

Erin Hooper, graciously donated her time and creativity to this project. Erin is a photographer and digital scrapbooker / artist from Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada.

Products used for the calendar were graciously donated by Scrap Girls. Scrap Girls is making it simple and fun to become a great digital scrapbooker. They are a web-based company offering Digital Scrapbooking Supplies, Educational Movie Tutorials and eBooks, and Commercially Licensed Graphic Design Products. Scrap Girls also puts out an email newsletter six days a week full of inspiration, tutorials and digital scrapbooking freebies and they offer a free beginner’s eBook for anyone needing help understanding where to start with digital scrapbooking. Visit their website for more information.

Writing contributions for the calendar were provided by Sally Meyer. Growing up in England, Sally learned to enjoy the simpler, slower side of life. At the age of 23, she immigrated to Utah, where she married and raised eight children and two husbands. When her eighth child was diagnosed with autism, she turned to her favorite means of problem solving and soul searching—her pen and paper/keyboard. She wrote poems about living with a son who has a disability. Then going a step further she created a year-long journal of his life, which she one day hopes to publish. Sally's poetry has been published in magazines, books and many websites. She recently branched out into the world of screenwriting and has completed four full length feature scripts and a television series.

Scrapping 4 Inclusion volunteers also provided their heartfelt words describing their experiences during the Let’s ALL Scrapbook program for publication in this calendar.

The calendars can be purchased from the Scrapping 4 Inclusion Café Press store at cafepress.com/s4i. You can also find links to purchase the calendars from the Scrapping 4 Inclusion website and The Bubel/Aiken Foundation website. A 2008 Calendar will make a fantastic holiday gift. Products can be purchased directly from Café Press and shipped anywhere internationally and you can even include a ‘gift message’ with your order. Help make inclusion a reality by purchasing your copy of the 2008 Scrapping 4 Inclusion calendar.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Tidbits 9/22

  • The 4th Annual TBAF Craft sale, run by the CB's alliicat raised an astounding $6681.25!
    A week or two ago I had really no hope that the 4th annual craft sale would catch up to last year's total of $6374.00.

    But we DID

    The 4th Annual Craft Sale for TBAF made a Grand Total of $6681.25 image

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    Thank you to everyone who made a purchase big or small. image
    Thank you to everyone who posted a link at another site or sent emails to your friends. image
    Thank you to everyone who bumped the thread or posted encouragement. image
    Thank you to the Clayboard for hosting it for the 4th year image

    Here's the breakdown for those like me who like statistics. image
    This is with pre-sales and on-line sales combined.

    239 magnetic calendars = $1434.00
    55 packs of ScareClay notecards = $385.00
    63 ScareClay t-shirts = $630.00
    84 sets of bookmarks = $420.00
    72 sets of bumper stickers = $432.00
    23 Claytoon and ScareClay transfers = $115.00
    93 keychains = $465.00
    6 games = $60.00
    9 little bears = $90.00
    79 pairs of Bead for Life earrings and 34 necklaces and sets = $1563.00
    10 tote bags = $92.00
    148 light pens = $592.00
    47 silk purses = $94.00
    16 packs of Christmas cards = $80.00
    159 gift bags =$229.25
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  • All That Is Clay Aiken reflects on ATDW, 1 year later -
    When "A Thousand Different Ways" dropped, the critics said that Clay Aiken should not release an albums of covers as his second pop album. It has since gone gold with little radio play and promotion. Not too bad, huh?

    One thing I do know is I love "A Thousand Different Ways". I do not think there has been a single day that I have not played this album since it was released. There is one song on this album that I wish that it had been released as a single. Of course my opinion is that it is a "classic".
  • ... here is a beautiful montage, "Broken Wings", by renee4clay, included in the blog above:

Monday, August 20, 2007

4th Annual TBAF Online Craft Sale Gets Underway





For the 4th year running, the CB's allicat is putting on an online craft sale to benefit the Bubel Aiken Foundation. The sale runs from now until September 18 or while supplies last. The fundraiser has already raised in excess of $2,222 based on sales to friends and family, as well as sales at the Columbus and Cary concerts.

Here are some details from allicat herself. To find our more, go to the Clayboard thread or allicat's website:
You can pay with Paypal through the store. If you want to pay with a check or money order - just checkout and you will be given a name and address to mail the payment to.

If you have any trouble with the store or get stuck - you can always try again later - maybe just too many people are trying to get in at once - or you can contact me at ryoungma@columbus.rr.com and paypal me directly with your order and payment.

Every year I try to mail things out as quickly as possible. This year I'm working a lot of overtime - usually 6am to 6pm but I'll still try to get things in the mail every Wednesday and Saturday.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

This TBAF Fundraiser Will Leave Your Taste Buds "Aiken" For More!

Fundraisers Doug and Julie Horn with Clay during the 2005 Jukebox Tour.

In a tell tale sign that the Bubel Aiken Foundation is growing leaps and bounds, we have yet another approved TBAF fundraiser to let you know about. This one is being organized by The Buckeye's C.A.N chapter alongside Julie & Doug Horn.

We're not kidding when we say this fundraiser will leave your taste buds "Aiken" for more.

Doug and Julie will donate all profit generated from sales of their gourmet food products to the Bubel Aiken Foundation. From specialty breads to unique sauces, dippings and spices to mouthwatering deserts, Tastefully Simple has it all at great prices!

To place your order:
  1. Check out the wide assortment of offerings on the Tastefully Simple website
  2. Order online through Julie's page at Tastefully Simple
    NOTE - ONLINE ORDERS MUST BE ORDERED THROUGH JULIE'S PAGE...
    OR ...
  3. Email your order to Julie: ProudToBeAmerAiken@woh.rr.com.
This fundraiser is ongoing and will continue as long as Julie is a consultant with Tastefully Simple.


CDD supports:

Bubel Aiken Foundation GoodSearch for TBAF UNICEF