Way to go La Glace! You have won the Milk It For Mully competition!!!
Monday December 7th at 1:30 the LaGlace school will get a chance to meet the kids they worked so hard to support!
Everyone did such a great job and it really did take "everyone" to make this possible! It is amazing that over $43,000.00 came in to support Milk It For Mully! THANK YOU Grande Prairie and area!
Make sure to get your tickets to the shows, don't miss out! Call the Crystal Centre Box Office today!
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Bottle Blitz Results In!!

Thank You Grande Prairie!
The bottle collection blitz on November 7th was a huge success!
$4,045.00 came in on that day alone because of your generous support!
Thank you as well to all our sponsors for making this event possible!
*Bank of Montreal, Aquatera, Hertx Equipment Rental, McDonalds, Centre 2000, Logo Tech*
*Bank of Montreal, Aquatera, Hertx Equipment Rental, McDonalds, Centre 2000, Logo Tech*
Here are a couple of pictures of the event!
Cheque donation of $3,500.00 given by Aquatera to support Milk It For Mully!
Thank you to Marc & Katie Neufeld's family that drove all day around town to collect recycling from their neighbors to bring to the bottle blitz!!
Monday, November 16, 2009
Milk It Bulletin Week 8
WEEK 8
YOU KNOW YOU’VE MILKED IT FOR MULLY WHEN…
1. Your school produces a music video "I Gotta Feeling" – Milk it for Mully style!!! (woohoo).
2. High school kids charge their classmates a fee to take a swing at a „milk-it-mobile‟ clunker from the auto wreckers to raise money for the cause (there have got to be pictures out there!)
3. Seniors in a care home "clean", "fold" (not crush) and "give" boxes of neatly folded 2L cartons to the campaign.
4. Community members, families, businesses and kids donate $16,604 in CASH (not recycling) with still a week left to go!!!!
5. Volunteers have picked up about 350 BAGS of milk jugs from Starbucks.
6. A student has designed and sold hand-made jewelry to parents and staff during parent-teacher interviews to raise money for the campaign.
7. The community of Grande Prairie is thanked by our MP in the House of Commons in Ottawa for its efforts in the Milk it for Mully campaign.
8. The bottle blitz collects a mountain of recycling so large that it takes the depot more than a week to count it (we still don‟t know how much $...).
9. Radio stations in Grande Prairie have advertised and covered Milk it for Mully events around town for FREE!
10. A country school "lets the cows out" during the campaign to have a cow mascot guarding its collection box 24/7!
THANK YOU STUDENTS AND STAFF FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK!!!!.
YOU KNOW YOU’VE MILKED IT FOR MULLY WHEN…
1. Your school produces a music video "I Gotta Feeling" – Milk it for Mully style!!! (woohoo).
2. High school kids charge their classmates a fee to take a swing at a „milk-it-mobile‟ clunker from the auto wreckers to raise money for the cause (there have got to be pictures out there!)
3. Seniors in a care home "clean", "fold" (not crush) and "give" boxes of neatly folded 2L cartons to the campaign.
4. Community members, families, businesses and kids donate $16,604 in CASH (not recycling) with still a week left to go!!!!
5. Volunteers have picked up about 350 BAGS of milk jugs from Starbucks.
6. A student has designed and sold hand-made jewelry to parents and staff during parent-teacher interviews to raise money for the campaign.
7. The community of Grande Prairie is thanked by our MP in the House of Commons in Ottawa for its efforts in the Milk it for Mully campaign.
8. The bottle blitz collects a mountain of recycling so large that it takes the depot more than a week to count it (we still don‟t know how much $...).
9. Radio stations in Grande Prairie have advertised and covered Milk it for Mully events around town for FREE!
10. A country school "lets the cows out" during the campaign to have a cow mascot guarding its collection box 24/7!
THANK YOU STUDENTS AND STAFF FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK!!!!.
St. Joe's Milk It Mobile
Monday, November 9, 2009
Milk It Bulletin Week 7
WEEK 7
MCF NORTH AMERICAN SAFARI FACTS AND TRIVIA…
1. The Mully Family team (27 in all) left Kenya Africa on Sept 28/09 while we still had almost summer conditions and they leave on Dec 19/09 while we are in the heart of winter.
2. Jim Biggs, a former Grande Prairie school teacher is driving the MCF team across Canada in a 47 passenger coach (apparently room for the 28 MCF team and 19 of God’s biggest baddest angels).
3. Up to this week, the choir has done 33 performances in Ontario. According to the bus driver, the only place they did not receive a standing ovation was at a local bookstore.
4. Each MCF tour child has their own winter clothing that people in Ontario donated - in fact so much was donated they have 2 winter coats each (they'll likely wear both of them as they try to adjust to our climate)
5. Monica, age 11, is the youngest member of their touring team and is in grade 6
6. Paul, age 17 is the Karate Champion in East and Central Africa including South Africa in the under 14 category.
7. Cheese, pizza, and lasagna do not agree with the Kenyan’s digestive systems!
8. When served beef stew, the kids were expecting only beef, no veggies.
9. The MCF family does not snack in between meals - but they eat LARGE portions
10. The MCF tour team will be arriving in Grande Prairie on December 3, 2009, and coming to a school near you!!!!!
Thank you to Kateri Mission school for sending us their Milk It for Mully music video!!! Check it out on our blog at http://milkit4mully.blogspot.com/
NEXT WEEKS BULLETIN….
"YOU KNOW you’ve Milked it for Mully when….."
E-mail your highlights to us at milkit4mully@gmail.com and check our last Milk It Bulletin for your answer in next week’s Top 10!!!!
MCF NORTH AMERICAN SAFARI FACTS AND TRIVIA…
1. The Mully Family team (27 in all) left Kenya Africa on Sept 28/09 while we still had almost summer conditions and they leave on Dec 19/09 while we are in the heart of winter.
2. Jim Biggs, a former Grande Prairie school teacher is driving the MCF team across Canada in a 47 passenger coach (apparently room for the 28 MCF team and 19 of God’s biggest baddest angels).
3. Up to this week, the choir has done 33 performances in Ontario. According to the bus driver, the only place they did not receive a standing ovation was at a local bookstore.
4. Each MCF tour child has their own winter clothing that people in Ontario donated - in fact so much was donated they have 2 winter coats each (they'll likely wear both of them as they try to adjust to our climate)
5. Monica, age 11, is the youngest member of their touring team and is in grade 6
6. Paul, age 17 is the Karate Champion in East and Central Africa including South Africa in the under 14 category.
7. Cheese, pizza, and lasagna do not agree with the Kenyan’s digestive systems!
8. When served beef stew, the kids were expecting only beef, no veggies.
9. The MCF family does not snack in between meals - but they eat LARGE portions
10. The MCF tour team will be arriving in Grande Prairie on December 3, 2009, and coming to a school near you!!!!!
Thank you to Kateri Mission school for sending us their Milk It for Mully music video!!! Check it out on our blog at http://milkit4mully.blogspot.com/
NEXT WEEKS BULLETIN….
"YOU KNOW you’ve Milked it for Mully when….."
E-mail your highlights to us at milkit4mully@gmail.com and check our last Milk It Bulletin for your answer in next week’s Top 10!!!!
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Kateri Grade 6 Music Video
Check out our Milk It For Mully
Music Video done by Kateri's Grade 6 class.
Way to go Kateri!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Kateri's Collection Box
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