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Home » Vote for CdA Community Roots

July 23, 2010 By Candace Godwin 1 Comment

Vote for CdA Community Roots

I need your help.  The CdA Community Roots Local Food Share program has the potential to win a $10,000 community grant through Capella University’s Public Service Challenge.  My friend, Laura Sankovich is a volunteer with Community Roots and is a faculty member with Capella University.  She has submitted the Community Roots video as her Public Service Challenge entry.

Community Roots is a Coeur d’Alene volunteer-based program that collects excess produce from local farmers, markets and community gardens to distribute to local food banks and other assistance facilities. A $10,000 grant would go a long way in helping this program.

So, all I need you do to is vote for Laura’s video here!  The top 3 videos will all receive a $10,000 grant.  Take a minute and vote for the video and help this great community service! 

Filed Under: Gardening Tagged With: Coeur d Alene Community Roots, Community Supported Agriculture, CSA

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  1. Anonymous says

    July 24, 2010 at 12:23 am

    Thanks, Candace! This is a great initiative and appreciate your support!!!

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