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Fundraisers for Dublin High School, Fallon Middle School and DPIE Jan. 20-21 2012

There are multiple ways to support Dublin public education while shopping in Dublin this week – support these businesses who in turn are supporting Dublin schools. Fallon Middle School’s library program also needs your generous support. Dublin High School’s girls basketball team and Dublin Partners in Education has teamed with several local businesses to raise funds. Local businesses include Nothing Bundt Cakes, Yogurtland, Panda Express and KeyPoint Credit Union. To participate just click on promotions that interest you, hit print and shop!

Shop at Nothing Bundt Cakes this Friday January 20 and you’ll be supporting Dublin Partners in Education. Print and bring this flyer:

Fallon Middle School’s library program needs your help. To participate, donors go to http://www.funds4books.com, and log in to Fallon’s Middle School’s personal Funds4Books page with the code 5e14. From there they can donate via credit card, echeck or check. For those without computer access or a credit card, the library will accept “Funds4Books” checks. The fundraiser ends March 31.

Dine at Panda Express this Saturday January 21 and you’ll be supporting Dublin High School’s girls basketball team. Print and bring this flyer:

Enjoy a Yogurtland treat this Friday January 20 or Saturday January 21 and you’ll be supporting Dublin High School’s girls basketball team. Print and bring this flyer:

Open a kid’s account at KeyPoint Credit Union this Saturday January 21 and you’ll be supporting Dublin Partners in Education. Print and bring this flyer:

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