Wednesday, March 14, 2012

FREE Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand 2012: Kids Helping Kids Make a Difference!


When life gives you lemons... make lemonade! 
Inspired by the journey of Philadelphia-area hero Alex Scott, the Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand Project celebrates the idea that just one kid can make a difference. Join schools from around the world to raise awareness and money for pediatric cancer research, all while participating in standards-based projects that make the process both inspiring and fun. It's all about kids helping kids - - and we want you to get involved!

As part of this two week program, each participating school will hold their own lemonade stands to help raise funds for pediatric cancer. Schools can hold one big lemonade stand day or a series of lemonade stand events throughout the two weeks. They will be able to communicate and interact with one another through a project blog, student-created videos, poster contest and special videoconference events!

Target Audience: K12, College/University 
Requirements for Participation: This FREE videoconference project is open to any interested MAGPI or non-MAGPI member school with H.323 videoconference capabilities and connectivity to their state/national research and education network. 
Key Project Dates: 
Registration Open: Now through April 13, 2012
Make a Difference Commercials Due: May 1, 2012 *
Videoconference Testing: April April 16 - 27, 2012
Kick-Off Virtual Pep Rally: May 8, 2012 11am - 12pm EDT via videoconference 
School Lemonade Stand Projects: May 8, 2012 - May 22, 2012 
Poster Competition Entries Due: May 17, 2012 *
Wrap-Up Celebration Videoconference: May 22, 2012 11am - 12pm EDT via videoconference 
(* denotes optional participation)


MAGPI is pleased to once again bring you this project in partnership with the Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation. 
Alex's Lemonade Stand is a national organization with Greater Philadelphia roots. The organization grew out of the front yard lemonade stand started by Alexandra “Alex” Scott, a pediatric cancer patient. In 2000, at the age of four, Alex opened her first annual lemonade stand with high hopes of raising money for pediatric cancer causes. Every year thereafter, Alex held an annual lemonade stand in her Pennsylvania front yard and inspired others to donate money to her cause. For more information: http://www.alexslemonade.org

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Jennifer Oxenford
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