100 Stands for Education
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade!
Stand with other Arizona children and parents to raise awareness of the crisis in K-12 education and to support Proposition 100. On May 8, 2010, be one of the 100 Stands for Education selling lemonade to support Arizona public education and to spread the message: YES on 100.
This family-friendly program benefits local schools and gets the word out on the importance of Prop 100 to public education. All lemonade sale proceeds are donated to the local public school of your choice.
Prop 100, which is on the May 18, 2010 ballot, establishes a temporary 1¢ sales tax. 2/3 of the revenue from the temporary 1¢ tax goes directly to K-12 education. The balance benefits public safety and social services.
What: 100 lemonade stands set up by children and parents around Tucson.
When: Saturday, May 8, 2010 10:00am – Noon
Where: Your street corner, your neighborhood, your park, in front of your school, in front of your local store, a your child’s baseball or softball game, whereever you want…
How can we get involved?
2. Download the Lemonade Stand Tool Kit.
3. Pick your location, post your signs, sell lemonade on May 8 and get the word out: Yes on 100!
4. Send us your pictures so we can share them. pictures@100StandsForEducation.org

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