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April 08, 2008

March Madness Winner, $50 Gift Card Winner, and Donations to Charity

Well, it was a close battle, but Snowflaking:  A Primer (Snowflaking) beat How I Taught My Preschooler the Value of a Dollar (Dollar) for the championship in my March Madness tournament. Congrats to you both -- your posts were wonderful!

In addition, I named the winner of the $50 gift card courtesy of SmartyPig. Click the link and scroll to the bottom to see if you won.

Finally, I promised to make contributions to the charities of those whose posts were in the final four of my tournament. Therefore, later this week I'll be contributing the following amounts to the following charities:

  • Make A Wish Foundation - $500
  • Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - $250
  • American Cancer Society - $100
  • Russian Children's Welfare Society - $100

Congrats to all the participants -- the posters and the voters! You made it a great event!!

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Congratulations to paidtwice! And thanks, FMF, for holding such a great competition! It was a lot of fun, and it looks like some great organizations are going to benefit!

Congrats to Lynnae and everyone else who participated! thanks to everyone that voted! I'm so excited! :)

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