| All Souls Unitarian Church Fundraising Opportunities |
| SCRIP/ Grocery Certificate Program |
| All Souls is pleased to announce a fundraising program that (gasp!) doesn't cost you any extra money! You may now purchase gift certificates for groceries, restaurants, gas stations, retailers, airlines, etc. from the church. You only pay for the gift certificate, but the church receives a percentage of that money from the business. For example, if you purchase $100 in Marsh gift certificates, you get to spend the entire $100 at Marsh, and the church gets 5% ($5 in this case) from Marsh. Great deal! You may purchase your certificates each Sunday morning at the SCRIP table in the Social Hall. Marsh and Kroger certificates can often be bought and taken home the same day. Please call the Church office at 317.545.6005 with any questions. |

| Recycling + Empty ink cartridges, cell phones, and other small electronic devices are recyclable Place them in the boxes under the coat rack, on the literature table, and in RE hall. A recycling company pays us for these items. + Refilled cartridges are available from the same company at a reduced price. All Souls receives 15% of the price of these cartridges. To purchase, go to:<planetgreenrecycle.com/allsoulsunitarian>. + Recycling bins are located at the back of the parking lot. +All paper products should be placed in the green and yellow bin. That company pays All Souls for these. Remember to shred any confidential documents. + Metal and glass containers, cardboard, and plastics #1-5,7 should be put in the blue Republic bin. All Souls pays for this service so please place all paper in the green and yellow bin. + Plastic #6– expanded polystyrene (“Styrofoam”) products go in the small black container. “Styrofoam” packing peanuts also may be dropped off at any Goodwill store. + Used books of all kinds that are donated to schools and libraries to enhance literacy go in the blue Reading Tree bin. + Discarded magazines can be placed on the magazine rack in the Social Hall. These, then, are for sale for $0.50 each or 3/ $1.00. + Used batteries are being collected for recycling. They should be placed in the large container behind the coat-rack. RECYCLING SUPPORTS OUR SEVENTH PRINCIPLE: RESPECT FOR THE INTERDEPENDENT WEB OF ALL EXISTENCE OF WHICH WE ARE A PART. |
| Page updated 01/18/2012 |