CALLING ALL TEXAS SCHOOLS & UNIVERSITIES!
Fundred Truck will be here on March 8th!
Be a part of the Fundred Dollar Bill Project, an artistic project connecting and collecting the voices of 3 million people across the country. By creating artistic interpretations of 100 dollar bills, participants will support the clean up of lead-contaminated soil in New Orleans. The special Fundred Sous Terre armored truck that will take Austin Fundreds to Washington D.C. will be here on March 8th at 2:30! Please join us starting at 1 p.m. in front of the Fine Arts Building for our Fundred Pick-up event: make a Fundred, have a snack, and listen to some music while we wait for the armored truck to arrive.

You can be a part of the solution! Make a Fundred. Make a Difference!
How it works:
Participants draw their own Fundred Dollar Bills — original, hand-drawn interpretations of US $100 bills — which we will deliver to Washington DC. Your Fundreds will be picked up by a special armored truck and presented to US Congress with a request for real funding to make safe lead polluted soil in New Orleans.
Participation is fun, simple, and free!
1. Distribute one Fundred template per person
2. Everyone draws their own original artwork
3. The Fundred Project will collect and deliver your drawings
Interested in participating?
Please contact our Austin/St. Edward’s University Fundred Coordinator, Hollis Hammonds
email: lauraah@stedwards.edu phone: 512-492-3159
SPECIAL NOTE:
If you want to participate, but can’t make your Fundreds by March 8th, don’t worry. We will still be collecting Fundreds at St. Edward’s University through the month of April. Get more info, templates, and details from Hollis Hammonds at lauraah@stedwards.edu.

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March 7, 2010 at 7:00 pm
karmien
AhHa! Drawing money to use for cash miracle…What i f we all drew our own money and used it for IOU’s and traded it for others’ money drawings…and we all also contributed our drawn money to pay for the national debt. and we stopped using any other kind of “currency” except art currency…