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Clip before you toss and help the school Support Box Tops 4 Education

Clip before you toss and help the school Support Box Tops 4 Education

Ada Lang

Did you know you are probably throwing (or recycling) money away that can be used to help fund programs at Cedar Key School?


The mechanism to help them obtain that cash is as simple as saving your box tops - or bottoms - and dropping them off at one of the many collection spots around town.


It is simple. Cut off the BoxTop logo from 100s of eligible products, and drop them into the collection box. Then, recycle the box. Last year, over 49 million dollars was raised for schools around the country.

Products ranging from Cheerios to Avery printer labels to Kleenex or Hefty products - they all have BoxTop Logos on them. Go to:
http://www.boxtops4education.com
for more information, download and print off the list of participating products.


Drop off spots in town include city hall, the chamber welcome center, the library, Drummond Bank, the Cedar Key Market and, of course, the Cedar Key School.

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