Ada Music Boosters newest fundraiser will keep you clean
The Ada Music Boosters have launched a new fundraiser to support the various Ada music programs from the 5th grade through the 12th grade.
According to the Boosters, "The money raised will support projects like Varsity Singers, Marching Band, Winterguard, Senior Flag Line, Junior High winterguard, Junior High choir and band, Senior High choir and concert band as well as the school musical."
The fundraiser is a GMACK Laundry Detergent program. The detergent and fabric softeners are liquid and in clear 5-gallon buckets with easy pump dispensers. Each 5-gallon bucket costs $45 and the money is due when the items are ordered.
Checks may be made out to the Ada Music Boosters. Orders and money are due to the school by Wednesday, April 10, and delivery is estimated to be on Friday, April 19.
The detergents are available for regular and high efficiency (HE) as original detergent, detergent with softener, detergent with bleach, detergent with Febreeze, dye and perfume free detergent and detergent with mountain spring scent.
When placing an order, specify what type and if for a regular machine or a HE machine. These detergents are considered to be comparable to Tide products. The fundraiser also has available detergents for regular and HE machines that are comparable to Gain and Gain with Febreeze. The fabric softeners are available as original, April fresh, and green mountain spring.
These products work out to be 7 cents per ounce and areo lower than retail discount stores prices, according to the Boosters.
Persons placing orders may also refill old laundry bottles with the pump dispenser and help the environment as well.
To order: contact any student in the music department or contact members of the Ada Music Boosters. Check out the Ada Music Boosters website, a booster club officer or e-mail Karen Kier at [email protected] for more information.
• Checks may be made out to: Ada Music Boosters.
• Orders and money are due to the school by Wednesday, April 10,
• Delivery is estimated to be on Friday, April 19.
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