We’re trying to get back in the saddle of school here. But with three kids in three schools for the first time, Oy. Reality is settling in, along with my tuckus in the minivan driver’s seat. But, as always, the bright spot in routine coming back is the chance to organize things a little bit. You may recall my love of office products, and back to school is prime time for scoping out new ones.
But some teachers have to spend their own money to equip their classrooms. Avery Dennison seeks to shed light on that topic, as well as give some teachers the tools they need to equip their students to learn.
There’s two opportunities here- to enter a gift basket like the one pictured above, please tweet a link to this post and leave a comment letting me know you did so. If you’re not a Twitter user, please post a link on your Facebook wall and leave a comment. (Or, for two chances to enter, do both and leave two comments!) Winner will be selected via Random.org and notified on September 10th.
AND, To enter the “Avery Celebrates Teachers” sweepstakes, please see that website (complete sweepstakes rules listed here) Here’s what your teachers can win: Hurry, as this sweepstakes ends on September 15, 2010!
One (1) grand prize package, which includes: a goodie
bag of Avery products valued at $500; a SpaFinder gift
card valued at $350; and a Starbucks gift card valued at
$150
Three (3) second prize packages valued at $200 each
Five (5) third prize packages valued at $80 each
Or, another way to help your classrooms:
Avery is the only school and office supply manufacturer that
participates in Box Tops for Education. When you purchase
select Avery school supplies for the new academic year you
also receive Box Tops coupons to clip and return to
participating schools to be redeemed for cash. Each school
then uses the cash at their discretion to purchase new
supplies, fund programs, or buy much-needed equipment,
computers, etc. To learn more, visit www.avery.com/btfe.
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post, though I am also receiving an Avery Gift basket, which I am donating to my child’s classroom.
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