Thursday, June 14, 2012

SummerQuest 7

The luckiest of heroes have a fairy godmother who blesses their quest with gifts or magical endowments. In real life, not everyone is so lucky, which is why your quest today is to be someone else's fairy godmother and explore philanthropy by making a donation. There are numerous organizations to which you can donate, especially local Tucson groups. Your challenge is to discover the many different ways you can donate to the Friends of the Public Library and make a donation either there or to another organization. In the comments, please tell us who you chose to bless and one thing you love about that organization. After five comments, another piece of the picture gets unlocked.

5 comments:

  1. At the start of the Summer Reading program I bought a book from the library (Flowing Wells) in which the money goes to the Friends of the Library. It was just a dollar but this is the book I'm using for my altered Summer Reading journal. Now that I see where the money goes for fun activities and crafts that the library does I'll need to donate more. I love these types of programs.

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  2. Hi Shell,

    I didn't realize your journal came from the Friends shelf originally! It is such a library project from start to finish, isn't it. We appreciate the kind words and your comments, as always!

    -Jenny

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  3. I DONATED TO THE FRIENDS BOOK CHARITY

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  4. I DONATED A BAG OF OLD BOOKS THAT I NO LONGER HAD ANY USE FOR!!!!!!!!!!!!! I BELIEVE THAT IS CALLED SWAG

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    1. Thanks for your comments, Swagg and R3ject! Are you working in cahoots? ;)

      You unlocked another piece of the puzzle, woot!

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