With recent growth in the Pullman area, Team Pullman Camp Fire, wants to raise awareness about wildlife conservation. Their plan: create and sell paintings of nature and wildlife scenes, with the proceeds going to the Palouse Discovery Science Center.
Monthly Archives: January 2012
Team Simply Nutritious
Utilizing educational, hands-on presentations, this team wants to share the financial and health benefits of simple nutrition with their community in Ephrata, Washington. They plan to share tasty food samples, take-home recipes, menu ideas, budget-friendly options to help people eat better.
Team Youth Leadership Spokane
This group of Spokane area high school student leaders has an idea that might be music to your ears. Proceeds from their benefit concert would go to Olive Crest, a local non-profit organization that helps provide homes and services for abused and neglected children in Spokane. They are seeking to gain community and financial support to help put on the concert.
Team No Friends Left Behind
Sometimes you just need to know you have a friend. Students in this high school club seek out others with social diversities who seem alone or in need of a friend. They’re invited to lunch where they eat, chat and play games with one another. This team recognizes the importance of camaraderie and how it benefits all of us in the long run.
10 Things You Can Do With $100: Restaurant Hop
To celebrate the end of a long week, you and your friends can visit 3 different restaurants in one night. Choose one for appetizers, one for the main entrée, and one for dessert! Word to the wise: Come HUNGRY!
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10 Things You Can Do With $100: Make a Scarf
Knit or crochet warm scarves or hats to give to cancer patients at a nearby hospital. Also think about selling some school colored gear to your peers at school and donate the money earned to a cancer research organization.
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10 Things You Can Do With $100: Play with Pets
During finals week at your school, provide some snacks and some cuddly friends to love on from a local pet clinic. You can help students relax and take a quick break from the stress of exams. It’s a win-win situation for both the students and those cuddly friends!
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10 Things You Can Do With $100: Bike Ride
Go for a bike ride with your friends and explore the Centennial Trail. Be sure to bring a picnic lunch to refuel and get some quality bonding time in with your friends!
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10 Things You Can Do With $100: Murder Mystery Game Night
Host a Murder Mystery Game Night at your house. Purchase a murder mystery game pack and invite your friends over for a night of fun! Everyone must dress in character according to their invitation. See who can guess “who done it?”
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10 Things You Can Do With $100: Field Day
Choose a local elementary school and plan a field day event to take place one afternoon. Use your imagination to set up stations with different games and sporting challenges for the children to participate in. Help teach those kids how to have a good time with their friends, as well as have the opportunity to be active.
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