Help Finley-Oates get free merchandise
By Finley-Oates Elementary media release
Oct 26, 2009
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For over 36 years, Cambell's Labels for Education program has supported schools across the country by providing more than $1110 million in FREE merchandise in exchange for proof of purchase from Campbell products. This year, the program is getting even better with a new look and focus on supporting in the Arts, Athletics and Academic enrichment programs that can spark children's successes.  Labels for Education is also adding new partnerships, programs, resources and incentives to help generate more support for out school.
 
You can help Finley Oates earn free merchandise such as computers, audio/visual equipment, physical educations equipment, refereence books, or musical instruments, simply by collecting Campbell UPC's and sending them to Finley-Oates.
 
"Tis year our goal is to collect 10,000 points, and we're asking the community to help," said Regina Sisk the Coordinator for Finley"Oates's Label for Education program.  "If we work together, we can build better schools for our children."
 
It's easy to pitvch in.  simply save product UPC's from any of the following eligible Campbell products and send them to Finley Oates:
 
    Campbell's Soup
    Campbell's Select Harvest soups
    Campbells Supper Bakes meal kits
    SpaghettiO's Pasta (Originla and Meatball)
    Campbell's beans, gravies, and canned pasta
    Prego Italian sauces
    Swanson stocks, broths and canned poultry
    V8 Vegetable juices (lids)
    V8 Fusion juices drinks (lids)
    V8 Splash juices drinks (lids)
    V8 soups
    Campbell's tomato juice (lids)
    Pepperidge Farm breads, cookies, and frozen products
    Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers
    Campbell Foodservice products
 
Visit labelsforeducation.com for a complete list of eligible products.
 
For more information on how to be a part of Finley Oates's Lables for Education collection drive, contact the school coordinator, Regina Sisk, at 903-640-5731.
 
The 2009-2010 program until June 1, 2010.