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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 14, 2009
Businesses Save on Taxes and Get Free Advertising?? Give a little - get something better in return Before you close out your books to make your year-end charitable contribution, consider that you can indeed get something better in return. How about free lifelong exposure? You can get exactly that when your business donates to charity. Here is the program: The Love & Peace Project is making the world’s longest and most precious necklace. This “Neverending Necklace™” was started 11 years ago in Wellington, FL as a fundraiser for charity and has now become an international project that is growing daily. People participate by dedicating beads to friends and family. These beads are added to the necklace and the dedications are entered into the Journal, which can be seen permanently on the internet. When a business sponsors a section of beads, the money goes directly to charity and the sponsor receives a tax deductible donation receipt. There are different sections to choose from, and the prices are structured to accommodate almost any budget. With each sponsorship, a business gets its ad message on the section’s page, as well as several links throughout the website. Best of all: it is for life and this could quite possibly make it the Deal of the Century! Exposure comes not only from a web-based presence, but the necklace is also exhibited at select events throughout the year. Each time any of the section goes on display, it is accompanied by a plaque with the sponsor’s name. The plans for the Neverending Necklace are ambitious: Ingrid Webster, the owner of the necklace, says she is looking for a permanent home for this project, preferably in a public place where it can generate traffic. The longer it gets, the more popular it becomes. And it keeps on growing… For more information contact Ingrid Webster, admin@addbeads.com On the web: http://www.addbeads.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 4, 2009 New Appreciation Certificate Helps Busy People Get Their Message to Dear Friends and Family Wellington, Florida - January 4th, 2009 The Love and Peace Project, which makes “A String of Love and Peace going around the World”, announces the introduction of its newest Appreciation Certificate. The new Certificate was designed to help people show their genuine love and appreciation and offers to be an unlimited resource for people on the run who need a meaningful gift. “This Appreciation Certificate is for everybody looking to improve their way how they express their true feelings towards a friend or family member,” said Ingrid Webster, owner of the Love & Peace Project. “It provides a simple, yet thoughtful reassurance that will be cherished forever.” Each Certificate also includes a dedication on the “Neverending Necklace”, which is made from beads that are dedicated to dear people in a person’s life. The Neverending Necklace is a permanent place of honor - a “String of Fame” for anybody who wishes to recognize someone special. The Certificate is available for sale at select stores and at http://www.addbeads.com for $15.00, with a part of the proceeds going to charity. The Certificate was designed by Ingrid Webster, a pearl jewelry designer who also has an extensive background in producing hand made Calligraphy Certificates as awards for various accomplishments. About the Love & Peace Project (http://www.addbeads.com) Founded in 1998, the Love & Peace Project helps remember dear people via its Neverending Necklace, which currently is over 1,100 feet long. The necklace promotes a philosophy of loving recognition and peaceful coexistence through kindness and acceptance. Contact: Ingrid Webster Email: Ingy2000@att.net Phone: (561) 793 5509
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 11, 2009
World’s Longest Necklace comes to Art of Life Gallery The Neverending Necklace will have its first Exhibit ever at a local Art and Frame Shop. The Neverending Necklace was started 10 years ago in Wellington as a fundraiser for charity and has now become an international project that is growing ever faster. David Friedman, the owner of the Art of Life Gallery saw an opportunity to help raise money for charity by becoming the world’s first host to put the entire necklace on display and make people aware of this ongoing project. Anybody can become a part of it by dedicating beads to people they love. For only one dollar per bead they will be added to the necklace and the dedications will be entered into the Journal, which can be seen on the Internet. All the money goes to local charity and at the same time makes people aware of the necklace’s work. The Western Communities are being called to participate and let their towns shine as the first ones who come together in order to support this meaningful attraction. Friedman says that his Art of Life Gallery is a perfect place to showcase such a feast for the eyes, and he feels that people will enjoy the idea of making special people in their lives unforgettable. It will be the world’s longest and most valuable necklace where people from all over the world can participate and take pride in. The first goal is an entry into the Guinness Book. Currently the necklace measures about 1000 feet in length and will have doubled by next year. With nearly 5000 people already involved this necklace holds many fond memories of dear people and carries their names into the world for all to see. The exhibit can be visited on November 15 & 16, 2008 at the “Art of Life” at the Pointe at Wellington Green, between LA Fitness and Stonewood Grill. On the web: http://www.addbeads.com http://www.artoflifegallery.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 13, 2008
Man from Visakhapatnam trying to set World Record for Charity The World’s Longest Necklace is well on its way with India as its newest country of participants to join this worldwide effort.
The Neverending Necklace was started 10 years ago in the United States as a fundraiser for Charity and has now become an international project that is growing ever faster. Saloman Jeldi, the local head of the Strides Society saw an opportunity to help his organization by becoming India’s first “Love and Peace Ambassador” to raise money and awareness. As it is a great concern for modern times, people all over are being called to accept one another and embrace the idea of a unified country, with a true spirit of tolerance and cooperation. In that sense the Neverending Necklace is a symbol for the love we have for each other, and the peaceful coexistence of the different beads on the necklace. Anybody can become a part of it by dedicating a bead to someone they love. For a small amount of money this bead will be added to the necklace and the dedication will be entered into the Journal, which is available on the Internet. All the money goes to a humanitarian cause and at the same time makes people aware of the Strides Society’s work. Jeldi says that India is a perfect example of diversity with a rich culture, and he feels that people here will enjoy the idea of a colorful society with many different heritages that can come together and be one nation, much like the different beads are strung together on the necklace. It will be the world’s longest and most valuable necklace where people from everywhere can participate and take pride in. Currently the necklace measures about 300m in length, and will have doubled by the end of the year. With nearly 5000 people already involved this necklace will be exhibited wherever possible so each person is able to find their beads. On the web: http://maadhyam.org/addbeads.html
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