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I NEED YOUR HELP!
Delaware State Universitys Poultry Program has won a spot in the Pepsi Refresh Project. That means that for the month of August, everyone who would like to may vote for the Campus Chicken Compost Project. Please share the website with everyone you know who has chickens or might like to help:
http://www.refresheverything.com/campuschickencompostproject.
All you need to do is sign in (either via your Facebook account, or just use your email address) to vote. You can vote once a day for the entire month. The more people we tell, the better the chances are of changing the world with my proposal. Share this with your friends on Facebook, Twitter, your MeetUp groups and more. Remember to vote everyday. The more votes we get, the better chance we have of winning the award. I am sure you are curious about the project by now so take a moment to read about it on the website. Call me if you have questions (302-857-6432). It is an interesting idea that could really change the way people think about sustainability in both urban and rural settings. I thank those who take a moment out of their day to vote on the idea.
Delaware State Universitys Poultry Program has won a spot in the Pepsi Refresh Project. That means that for the month of August, everyone who would like to may vote for the Campus Chicken Compost Project. Please share the website with everyone you know who has chickens or might like to help:
http://www.refresheverything.com/campuschickencompostproject.
All you need to do is sign in (either via your Facebook account, or just use your email address) to vote. You can vote once a day for the entire month. The more people we tell, the better the chances are of changing the world with my proposal. Share this with your friends on Facebook, Twitter, your MeetUp groups and more. Remember to vote everyday. The more votes we get, the better chance we have of winning the award. I am sure you are curious about the project by now so take a moment to read about it on the website. Call me if you have questions (302-857-6432). It is an interesting idea that could really change the way people think about sustainability in both urban and rural settings. I thank those who take a moment out of their day to vote on the idea.