Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Calaveras Enterprise helping Elementary Schools

Facing tight budgets, schools across Calaveras County are cutting back extra-curricular activities, music programs, sports programs, field trips and more, even while increasing class sizes. Here’s an opportunity to help our schools in this difficult time.
The Calaveras Enterprise has developed a new program to provide money for the
schools and to reach more readers with news about education in our community. The way it works is that we’ll pay participating schools a minimum of $20 or half of the subscription cost for each new subscription identified with that school.

If you’re already a subscriber, consider buying additional subscriptions as gifts for your friends and relatives. No one covers Calaveras County schools better than the Calaveras Enterprise and your student’s name and achievements could be in the newspaper at any time. Share that with the people you love.
Send the clip-out subscription form below along with the appropriate sum to our office and we’ll start the new subscription right away.


Credit (Name of school): ____________________________________________________
New subscriber (Full Name): ________________________________________________
Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
Telephone: ____________________________________________________________
Email Address: _________________________________________________________
(Subscribers get FREE access to our E-edition)
Annual mail delivery subscription rates are:
[ ] $40 for county residents
[ ] $55 for other California residents
[ ] $67 for out-of-state subscribers
Clip out this form, include a check for the proper amount (call our Circulation Department at 209-
754-3861 for credit card payments and we’ll fill out the form for you).
Mail to Calaveras Enterprise,
P.O. Box 1197, San Andreas, CA 95249
Let’s work together! Help our schools and our community now.

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