Posted on 01/30/2006 2:14:13 PM PST by GovGirl
Just an FYI to anyone who'd like to give a little something back to our troops.
There will be a luncheon gathering at Democracy Plaza on the IUPUI campus on Tuesday, January 31st from noon to 1:00 p.m. The keynote speaker for this event will be Secretary of State Todd Rokita.
Donate your old cell phones (or a monetary donation)! Cells 4 Soldiers goal is to help our soldiers serving overseas call home. They hope to provide as many soldiers as possible with prepaid calling cards for now, with an ultimate goal of providing banks of satellite phones, video phones and VOIP communications. Through generous donations and the recycling of used cell phones from drop-off sites across the country, they have already distributed thousands of calling cards to soldiers in Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. Jim Kelly, Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback of the Buffalo Bills is a proud sponsor of Cell Phones for Soldiers. With Jim's help not only will you be helping soldiers call home, you will be saving money at the same time.
Host: Johnny Schaefer (IUPUI College Republicans)
Location: IUPUI CAMPUS
815 W. Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN
When: Tuesday, January 31, 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Phone: 317-531-4445
JOIN US FOR LUNCH THIS TUESDAY!
Please bring your used cell phones or a monetary donation to help support our troops. FREE PIZZA for all those who attend!
Keynote Speaker is Secretary of State Todd Rokita.
THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC... SO PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD TO SHOW OUR TROOPS WE CARE!
The event will be held specifically on Democracy Plaza under the Business School. Heading West on Michigan Road it will be on the left side (south) of the street before University Blvd. Seating for 50 is available...but it's a rally so let's bring the energy! Pizza generously provided by Liberty Tax Services.
For more details on the Cell Phones for Soldiers program visit http://www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com.
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