The Sears Blue Tool Crew’s ‘Do It Together’ program is announcing year two of the “Unsung Heroes: Dads Making a Difference Contest.”
Beginning May 11, the Sears Blue Tool Crew will begin accepting nominations at www.facebook.com/searsbluetoolcrew for dads across America who are true role models in the community. Nominations require a 250 words-or-less essay on how your dad or a dad you know is using his tools to better his community. (Check out last year’s winner here.)
Ten finalists will be announced on June 20 and America will select the grand prize winner, who will receive $30,000 in services and equipment towards a special community project.
About the Sears Blue Tool Crew Unsung Heroes: Dads Making A Difference Contest
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Legal residents of the 50 United States (D.C.), 18 years or older who did not purchase any equipment for purposes of entering the Contest. Nominate a Dad Before: 6/10/11. To enter and for Official Rules, including prize descriptions, visit www.facebook.com/SearsBlueToolCrew. Void where prohibited.
The Sears Blue Tool Crew, America’s trusted tool advisors, recognizes that “Do It Yourself” has evolved into “Do It Together.” Projects big and small are all accomplished the right way by working together as a team for the common good. Rebuilding Together, Sears Holdings’ Heroes at Home partner will be assisting with the Do It Together community service efforts. To be continually updated with information on upcoming programs and projects, the latest news, deals and contests, including great offers from the Sears Blue Tool Crew, such as the Craftsman Club / Shop Your Way Rewards program, demos and testimonials:
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Carole Madan says
My friend Kay lives in a trailer in the boondocks of North Carolina. She needs some tools to fix it up but has been doing an unbelievable job not feeling overwhelmed with the odds against her. And they are.
Over the past year, she managed to get many of the holes in the sub-flooring patched. Animals were coming into her home at night -she had racoons, possums, large rats, squirrels and skunks. Now she just needs tools to finish some of the repair work that should have been done last year but due to her horrible health (she may be dying and definitely has COPD) This woman gets outside when she is able and actually has taught herself how to fix major issues in the foundation and roof.
Can you help her? Her name is Kay and I can get her email information to you should you be able to help.
Thank you,
Carole Madan
Momma Nature
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