Showing posts with label Deck the Halls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deck the Halls. Show all posts

12.11.09

Clay Aiken - Evidence



There is plenty of evidence to prove Clay Aiken is adorable, handsome, kind, caring, a true humanitarian, and has an incredible singing talent.

Clay is also full of surprises, one being we never know what hair style he's going to have the next time we see him!
Pictures say it best, so study the following, and choose your favourite
-- if you can!

Double Click the thumbnail to get a closer look, these are WP sized.

Then have fun with the new Clay cluzzles, brought to you by our friend Bsrefong, and enjoy the beautiful song by Clay in the new montage.

Don't forget to check out the National Inclusion Project fundraisers, the deadlines for these are drawing close - order now!









Do you prefer the shorter hairstyles?








or do you prefer the longer hair styles?





The above examples show a lot of colour shades as well.
Some of them are due to the lighting.




Sally's Special Puzzles
Amazing Claze




Rebus8




answer at end of blog.




Fundraisers

The 2009 Champions Gala raised over $465k for the National Inclusion Project!!
Read about it at Triangle Business News
or National Inclusion Project webpage



Nov. 15 is the deadline to order your fan made 2010 Clay Aiken Calendar.
It's a gem!
For more information contact: Rosa Shurtz at: rosash@comcast.net

Profits go to the National Inclusion Project.





HOLIDAY SEASON - Wrapping for Inclusion

What: A nationwide awareness and fundraiser campaign for the National Inclusion Project.
When: The Holiday Season
Why: To help raise awareness and support for the National Inclusion Project, spread holiday cheer, and have fun!
How: If you would like to volunteer, see
National Inclusion Project webpage and click on the "Get Involved" tab.







Deck the Halls for Inclusion
order deadline is November 23, 2009

Deck the Halls for Inclusion

Support the National Inclusion Project's mission of inclusion for children of ALL abilities while decorating homes and offices with beautiful, handmade Rockdale wreaths and other natural items this holiday season! Wreaths also make wonderful gifts for family and friends.
Purchases must be made from the Project's exclusive Rockdale Wreaths store in order for the National Inclusion Project to receive funds:
Share the gift of inclusion. Inclusion works, and it is a gift worth giving.

This is an authorized fundraiser of the National Inclusion Project.





On the Wings of Love
by Clay Aiken
Adorable!







The quotes in the montage pictures are by Robert Louis Stevenson - really good advice on how to be happy over a hundred years ago that still holds true today.

How To Be Happy
by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 – 1894)

1. Make up your mind to be happy. Learn to find pleasure in simple things.

2. Make the best of your circumstances. No one has everything, and everyone has something of sorrow intermingled with gladness of life. The trick is to make the laughter outweigh the tears.

3. Don't take yourself too seriously. Don't think that somehow you should be protected from misfortune that befalls other people.

4. You can't please everybody. Don't let criticism worry you.

5. Don't let your neighbor set your standards. Be yourself.

6. Do the things you enjoy doing but stay out of debt.

7. Never borrow trouble. Imaginary things are harder to bear than real ones.

8. Since hate poisons the soul, do not cherish jealousy, enmity, grudges. Avoid people who make you unhappy.

9. Have many interests. If you can't travel, read about new places.

10. Don't hold post-mortems. Don't spend your time brooding over sorrows or mistakes. Don't be one who never gets over things.

11. Do what you can for those less fortunate than yourself.

12. Keep busy at something. A busy person never has time to be unhappy.



click for Rebus answer






25.10.09

Clay Aiken - It's All About Inclusion





Clay Aiken fans are spreading the word about Inclusion Project fundraisers happening now until Christmas.


graphic by LoveClaysVoice

One of the projects is America's Giving Challenge. Clay Aiken fans across the Nation are having a major drive for the weekend of Oct. 30/31.

This is all treats--no tricks!

Here are the details for the America's Giving Challenge as well as another
popular fundraiser - Deck the Halls.

Trick or Treat for National Inclusion Project Oct. 30-31

w/ donation to (link) America's Giving Challenge

This fundraiser offers two ways to win - a daily win, and a contest win.

The daily win is based on number of unique donations per day between 3:00 pm and 2:59 pm.

What is a unique donation you ask...that means one donation per person per day is counted towards that day's total number of donations!

The minimum donation is $10.00.

If you plan to donate more than $10.00, it would be best to spread it out over different days instead of all at once, as it would mean a vote for each day that you donate, and help us to win more of the daily challenges.

You can donate either through Facebook ... or without Facebook.

You don't have to be a Facebook member to donate!
-- go to:
National Inclusion Project-Causes-non member
and click the National Inclusion Project on the page,
their page will open and you can donate there,
Or
you can use this direct link to the National Inclusion Project for America's giving challenge at:
National Inclusion Project-Causes-Facebook
and press the green "donate" and there will be an option
to "connect with Facebook" or "Donate without Facebook"



About-America's Giving Challenge

America's Giving Challenge

America’s Giving Challenge, also referred to as the “Giving Challenge” or just the “Challenge,” is a 30-day national competition that encourages people to leverage their personal networks and online social media to help win cash awards that will total $170,000 on behalf of their favorite nonprofit. Participants in America’s Giving Challenge will compete for daily and overall cash awards based on the number of donations generated for a cause, not dollars raised. Awards will be given to the nonprofit beneficiaries of the causes that garner the highest number of unique daily donations* between 3:00 p.m. EDT October 7,2009, and 2:59pm EST on November 6, 2009.

Awards

$50,000 will be awarded to the cause with the highest total number of unique daily donations over the 30 days of the Challenge. $25,000 will be awarded to the cause with the next highest total number of unique daily donations over the 30 days of the Challenge. $10,000 will be awarded to the next five causes with the highest total number of unique daily donations over the 30 days of the Challenge. There will also be two daily awards every day of the Challenge: $1,000 to the cause with the most unique donations that day and $500 to the cause with the second highest number of unique donations that day. (Daily awards begin at 3:00pm ET and run through 2:59pm ET the following day.)










Do your Christmas/Holiday shopping and now -- support
the National Inclusion Project at the same time.

Let's ALL Deck the Halls for Inclusion!
October 16 to November 16, 2009


a few samples of what's in the catalogue - something for everyone


Support the National Inclusion Project's mission of inclusion for children of ALL abilities while decorating homes and offices with beautiful, handmade Rockdale wreaths and other natural items this holiday season! Wreaths also make wonderful gifts for family and friends.

The National Inclusion Project will receive $9 per item for individual orders and $13 per item for bulk orders (8 wreaths shipped to a single address). Bulk orders also save the purchaser $5 per wreath on purchase price.

Purchases must be made from the Project's exclusive Rockdale Wreaths store in order for the National Inclusion Project to receive funds:

link: Deck the Halls for Inclusion

Buyer may designate any participating Beta Alpha chapter to receive credit for purchases by including the chapter name in the comment space provided on the order page.

Deadline for online orders is Monday, November 16, 2009.
Deadline for ordering locally from Beta Alpha chapters is Monday November 9, 2009.

Prices include shipping & handling and the buyer may also select a preferred shipping date.

Please help by purchasing a wreath or two or even ten, this holiday season.
Collect orders from your friends.
Share the gift of inclusion. Inclusion works, and it is a gift worth giving.

This is an authorized fundraiser of the National Inclusion Project.





A treat for you!

Homenaje a Clay Aiken - Solo soy un ser humano
by ClayColumbia
Great Gala video here with a perfect Clay song - Measure of A Man, and an awesome ending :)






See more information on fundraisers at:

Clay Aiken News Network

Carolina On My Mind-CarolinaClays blog

check out the full blog list at the bottom of the page.




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