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Date: | Mon, 31 May 2004 19:36:00 -0400 |
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While at the grocery store today, I noticed the coin rolling machine and
thought it would be so great to have one at a museum. Well, they're already
thought of this idea...
but I thought I'd pass it along to all of you in case you were not aware of
a new, albeit small, income stream:
"Coins that Count" is a partnership between Coinstar, the non-profit
community and our supermarket partners. Simply take your jar of coins to a
participating retail location, pour them in the Coinstar machine, designate
the non-profit organization by entering the organization's unique
identification number and walk away with a tax-deductible receipt.
Coinstar is proud to work with organizations such as The American Red Cross,
The U.S. Fund for UNICEF, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and The World
Wildlife Fund. We are also proud to support our supermarket partners and the
organizations that they support. To find the non-profit partners in your
area, go to your local Coinstar machine, look for the donation option and
view a list of participating non-profit partners.
For more information regarding Coins that Count, email us at
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Joann Lindstrom
Museum Consultant
380 Back West Creek Road
Berkshire, NY 13736
607-642-5078 phone
607-642-5494 fax
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