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Links for Charity: First Donation!

Since starting the “Links for Charity” fundraiser a couple months back, we have reached our first $100 goal and as promised, I let you decide on the charitable organization. You have voted and I’m proud to announce that the Canadian Cancer Society has received a $100 donation.

If you would like to contribute to our worthy cause, you can contact me using this form.



3 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Sweet, happy to have contributed to this cause! :)

  2. btw, major props FT on the subscribers! hope you are having a great weekend.

  3. Blain, Yea, I dunno what happened with the feed subscribers. One day it’s @ 360, the next day it jumps to 500 then back to 400. Strange stuff going on.. maybe it’s b/c Google bought Feedburner. :)

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