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A raffle for a Briggs & Riley Double Expandable Tote was a part of my personal fundraising efforts for the 2011 Arthritis Walk at Kings Dominion. The walk was terrific and I now have a raffle winner!
Before I announce the winner, I thought you might be interested in how I determined the raffle winner. I [...]
Blog posts, tweets, status messages and emails are all great ways to let others know about your fundraising efforts while online. But my experience is that these methods are typically responded to by those you have a personal relationship with. Those you have a connection with. Those you have built trust with.
This year is no [...]
Have you ever clicked on a link in an email or on a website that resulted in an error instead of the information you were looking for? Of course you have.
Did you then go back to the original email or website and send a notice to the author that there was a problem? Probably not.
Earlier [...]
In just under two weeks, the Arthritis Walk will take place at the Kings Dominion Amusement Park. As chair of the event, I have spent my time preparing for the walk. Unfortunately, that hasn’t left much time for personal fundraising.
I need your help.
My goal for this charity walk is to personally raise $1,000 for the [...]










