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Win Vlado Shoes with Will Dance for Kids Project

Infinity has chosen to support the WILL DANCE FOR FOOD project. All IDC teams from both studios will be participating in a competition on March 3-4 with all proceeds benefitting the Will Dance for Kids Project. One in five Utah kids don’t know where their next meal is coming from and our participation will help feed hungry kids in our community. Your example of sharing time and talents to help others is something they will always remember.
“We Dance to Make a Difference”
A message from the Will Dance for Food Director:
Dancers who get sponsors, in kind donations, sell program ads and/or sell Hearts & Hands tickets by the end of the year (Dec. 31, 2016) can win a FREE PAIR OF NEW AVANTE VLADO SHOES! Prizes for both $500 and $1000 fundraisers. Also, any dancer who reaches $1000 wins the shoes now and a scholarship at the competition in March. Selling Hearts & Hands tickets over the holidays to family and friends is easy. Top prize is two tickets anywhere Jet Blue flies!

There are several ways for dancers to help with fundraising and have the opportunity to win some amazing prizes. Participation in the additional fundraising is optional but highly encouraged. This is a great service project which could be included on scholarship applications or as other volunteer experience.
1)     Hearts & Hands tickets: Dancers can sell Hearts & Hands tickets for $1 each. Tickets go into the drawing for fabulous prizes including 2 Round Trip Tickets anywhere Jet Blue flies. Hint: Have dancers sell tickets in increments of 5, 10, 25 etc. Most everyone will buy more than 1 ticket! Please note these MUST be copied on RED paper to be valid.
2)    In Kind Donations: These are very easy to get....JUST ASK! Businesses of all kinds (restaurants, car washes, spas, stores etc) will get great advertising exposure from prize donations. Hint: Parents can really help here. People you do business with regularly are happy to support your kids. See In Kind Donation Form. *Only stand alone prizes. No buy one get one or gift with purchase.
3)    Sponsors: Business & Individual Sponsorships make a big difference and get great advertising exposure. All donations are tax deductible. Hint: Explain the project and where the money goes. Check out the Sponsor Donation form for details. Checks $250 & over are made out to Utah Food Bank.
4)    Advertising & Tax Deduction: Place Ad (2.75 in x 2 in) in Program $350. Over 4,000 programs are sold at event!!! Ads are tax deductible by making checks payable to UFB.
5)     Gift Giving: Businesses and Individuals can donate on behalf of clients or friends. Utah Food Bank and/or WDFKP will send cards stating that a donation in their honor has been made by the Company or Individual. Amounts from $10 and up are gratefully accepted. This is also tax deductible and a great way to say Thank You, Happy Birthday or Merry Christmas. Hint: Most businesses give client gifts and this is much better than a fruit basket and is tax deductible. Great neighbor gifts too!

Dancers who wish to participate in the additional fundraising opportunities may turn in donations to either studio and we will help get them to the WDFKP Director in SLC.
For more info and details, go to http://wdfkp.com/ and let's
Dance to Make a Difference!!

Together we can make a difference in the lives of hungry kids!!

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