Saturday, October 24, 2015

Thank you all!!!

Good morning all...here's a note from Brad ~ "I received an email from MAPS Credit Union that we are receiving the grant thanks to all of your votes. Please know that Ian and I are humbled and grateful for your support and that we hope this will help get our After School Club gardening back again. Please thank all that you contacted and tell them how much we appreciate their effort. Monday evening we will receive the award and know that we will be thinking of you!
Grateful-
~Brad"

Friday, October 23, 2015

Last day to vote!

This is a reminder that today is the last day to vote for Planting Communities as a finalist in the Maps Community Challenge Award. Help us out by spreading the word or texting "C" to 503 - 406 - 2242!
Thanks for all your votes and supporting local organizations!

Monday, October 12, 2015

Vote for us, Planting Communities in the Maps Community Challenge Award!

We were accepted as one of the finalist for the MAPS Community Challenge Award. We are dependent on your voting for us to be winners and recipients of this award. Thus, you can help us make a difference locally by voting for us. The information is as follows.  Voting is open until October 23rd. To vote, text “C” to 503-406-2242. You can also check out the Maps Credit Union Facebook site to like our video there. Thank you all for your support!


Friday, October 2, 2015

Finally some good news...

We are proud to announce that we are now finalist in the MAPS Community Challenge Award! Thanks to Brad Agenbroad we have been selected for this amazing opportunity to not only improve our work through possible financial support but also spread the word. Much of how we do will depend on you, the public for helping vote us in. Stay tuned to see when and how to vote for us via the MAPS Facebook and website.

Thanks Brad and thanks to all of the others who support us!

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Today unfortunate events...

Our condolences go out to the families and victims of today's tragic event at the Umpqua Community College. Damage to one is damage to all. However, together with love and hope we all can heal. We send you ours.