A Soldier’s March for Peace

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ASM4P cookiesProject: ASM4P Cookies
First name: Post Office Cage
Last Initial: DL
Age: 27
City: Cooperstown
State: North Dakota
Description: The Post Office Cafe (owners Michelle Zaun and Katie Rickford) along with their children (15 of them between the 2 families) and I have been selling cookies to raise money for ASM4P and War Kids Relief. Michelle and her husband, Jeremy are active foster parents and received the ‘Foster Parents of the Year’ award in 2008. The children are very active with the resturant and help make the cookies that we sell. Just tonight, Michelle and the kids spent 8 hours BAKING-that doesn’t include the time making the dough! We have posters all over town spreading awareness of our local ND boy on his march- we support you all the way Gunnar!!

Posted on 08.28.09


Project: Lemonade StandProject: Lemonade Stand
First name: Rafaella C. and Lucy S.
Age: 10
City: Northfield
State: Minnesota
Description: We had a lemonade stand on our block to support ASM4P!!! Go Gunnar!

Posted on 08.19.09


Project: Lemonade SaleProject: Lemonade Sale
First name: Sophie & Natalie
Last Initial: B
Age: 10 & 6
City: Saint Paul
State: Minnesota
Description: We waited until a really hot day came around to sell lemonade on a busy corner of our neighborhood. Had HUGE luck selling as well as receiving donations above and beyond! Special thank you TONS to Greta, Tony, Lily, Lynette, Macy, Kyle, Tyler, Derek, Bug, and many others for being so generous!

Posted on 08.16.09


Project: Bake Sale for War Kids ReliefProject: Bake Sale for War Kids Relief
First name: Celia
Last Initial: M-P
Age: 5
City: Northfield
State: Minnesota
Description: I made chocolate chip cookies, chocolate chip banana bread, and chocolate zucchini bread and sold them with lemonade at the end of our driveway. My best friend, Julian, helped me sell them.

Posted on 08.16.09


Project: Our walk to BostonProject: Our Walk to Boston
First name: Kathleen & Allison
Last Initial: M
Age: 13 & 11
City: Exeter
State: New Hampshire
Description: We walked from Exeter, NH to Boston, MA with our Mom and raised $1,000 from pledges from our friends and family. The walk was painful and strenuous, but worthwhile because we made a difference. We’re glad we could show our support of Gunnnar. Kathleen Melendy Allison Melendy Erin Kennedy

Posted on 08.12.09


Project Name: Lemonade StandProject Name: Lemonade Stand
First Name: Colin
Last Name: M.
Age: 7
City: Arlington
State: VA
Description: I sold lemonade and cookies for war Kids Relief and made $11. Mash Digital Strategies (my dad’s company) matched what I made!

Posted on 08.12.09


gunbuzzProject: Gunnar Buzz
First name: Henry
Last Initial: H.
Age: 9
City: Northfield
State: Minnesota
Description: I wanted to get a Gunnar buzz to support A Soldier’s March for Peace. My aunt and grandma sponsored me. The haircut was quite a bit shorter than I’m used to!

Posted on 08.05.09


JesseJamesGangProject: HideAway Tip Money FundRaiser
First name: Sarah, Stephen, David and Joshua
Last Initial: S.
Age: 13-7
City: Northfield
State: Minnesota
Description: We worked at our parents coffeehouse and all the tips we made went towards the War Kids Relief. We put up posters and told all the customers what we were doing. One gal bought a $1.50 coffee and left a $3.00 tip!

Posted on 08.05.09


Project: Penny Wars
First name: Bethany YMCA
Age: 5-12
City: Bethany
State: Oklahoma
Description: After Gunnar came to our Y we decided that we wanted to help, so we played penny wars. It had been Olympic week here at camp so each country had there own jar. Monday through Friday the kids brought their change in and filled the jars, by the end of the week we had raised $224.85.

Bethany Y Penny WarsBethany Y

Posted on 08.03.09


Project, Strawberry Lemonade for Peace!Project: Strawberry Lemonade for Peace!
First name: Cameron
Last Initial: Y
Age: 6
City: Portland
State: Oregon
Description: I helped my mom stir the strawberry lemonade, write and color on the sign, and sell cups of it at our neighborhood park. My mom explained a little about A Soldier’s March for Peace, and I handed people flyers with more information and the website on it. And I got to play at the park too!

Posted on 08.03.09


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