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Rebates

Committee Chairs
Alisa Kruse
Cari Manry

Rebates is a committee where a little bit of time brings a lot of great rewards. If you have a half hour while watching TV at night, you can trim labels. If you have 15 minutes during the day, you can gather plastic bags from a few classrooms. It is easy to be on this committee, and your work brings us quick funds to help run the programs. Alisa will help you find your perfect niche!


So easy, you probably already do them!

Our rebates committee is always trying to find easy ways to earn money for our programs. Here is a little information about what they have been up to, and how you can help!

Simply sign up at the escrip website. Choose Lakeland Hills Elementary PTA as your beneficiary. (You may choose up to three beneficiaries.).

Whenever you need to do some on-line shopping, click on our favorite store form the e-scrip site. Our PTA will receive a percentage! Some schools in this state have earned thousands of dollars using this easy site. Imagine- one day we might be able to avoid a fundraiser all together!


It is so easy to register your Albertson's card. Click on the link and follow the 3 step instructions. A percentage of your shopping bill will be given directly to our school!


Box Tops, Soup Labels

Send these with your child to school. Simply trim them neatly, and place them in a baggie. These points have been able to "purchase" gym and playground equipment, pencil sharpeners, recess board games, and other items needed for the classrooms.


Ink Cartridges

We collect used ink cartridges, cell phones, blackberries, and other electronic equipment.


When James Premo of Top Foods heard hat Wal-Mart cancelled the program, he stepped in to help. We will still be collecting plastic grocery and package-wrap bags. Top Foods will buy our 60 gallon collections so that we will not entirely lose this critical program! Thank you Top Foods!!


Do you love to play fun trivia or word games to unwind? Club Bing gives us a penny a point for playing fabulous games on their website. Each game "pays" 2-25 points, that you can turn around and donate to your favorite charity. Naturally, we pick Lakeland Hills Elementary. It doesn't sounds like much, but a dozen of us have already earned nearly $400 just by playing things like Seek-a-Doo and Chicktionary. I dare you to beat Cari Manry's donation so far!