Join IPEI
at the 11th Annual Ithaca Alternative Gift Fair!
IPEI,
the Ithaca Public Education Initiative, is
participating in the Ithaca Alternative Gift Fair, Saturday December
6, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with 55 other local nonprofit organizations, at the First Baptist
and First Presbyterian Churches bordering DeWitt Park, near the corner of North
Cayuga and Court Streets. Find IPEI at Table #55 in the First Baptist Church.
After the
Alternative Gift Fair closes, its online shopping website will become live on
December 7, and will remain open through December 31. At any time, gifts may be
previewed and the site includes a way to create a wish list. www.ithacaaltgiftfair.org
The Ithaca
Alternative Gift Fair unites the community around a common goal of a more
meaningful, less commercialized holiday. It helps people bypass the annual
stress of holiday shopping and accumulation of “stuff” while honoring friends
and relatives with donations to causes that fit their values. Each of the 275
gifts being offered comes with a greeting card and an insert that describes the
gift and the nonprofit organization.
Over $480,000 has been donated
through the Ithaca Alternative Gift Fair since 2004. Since all funds go directly to the participating
organizations, all gifts are tax-deductible.
The event is sponsored by the Center
for Transformative Action, with
generous support from: Acorn Designs, First Baptist Church, First Presbyterian Church,
Just Be Cause Center, Tompkins Community Action, and Tompkins County Public
Library.
IPEI gifts
are:
$5 Buys a Book! One for every student every year encourages literacy and
complements KDT! Ithaca experiences.
$10 Repairs an Instrument! Fine Arts Boosters repair used musical instruments so every
student can play.
$15 Sparks Student interest! In science, technology, engineering and math with IthacaSTEM
Advocates.
$20 Helps a Teacher Dream! Turn an educator’s dream into reality, with
IPEI Grants awarded to teachers.
$Open Amount Reach High with IPEI! To connect school and community, engage all students and
enhance education.
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