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$1,000 fundraiser, we can do it!

Is anyone wondering how we can help the victims of the disasters in Japan?
I have a fundraising idea, it involves art.  Weird, right? :)

Is anyone thinking what I'm thinking?

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  1. 1000 Paper Cranes! (:
    I think that would be fun to do.

    Monica Kang 3

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  2. we should find a sponsor from local stores or even markets to donate a quarter for each crane that we make

    John P. Period 1

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  3. A crane for hope!
    :)

    Adrian Olivera P. 3

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  4. This is a great idea, I am pretty sure people will get involved in this.

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  5. Chanel Lakeman Period 3March 21, 2011 at 12:04 PM

    Idk how to make those but I've always wanted to learn!

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  6. Yay! I would be so down to make paper cranes.

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  7. Could it be selling paper oragamis to raise money for the Japanese victims???
    It's a great idea =]

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  8. I think you want to make 1000 PAPER CRANES =]
    that sounds like fun to do , and i wouldn't mind
    learning how to do that.

    Period 2

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  9. I would love to make paper cranes and especially if it is for a good cause.

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  10. lets step out paper crane game up.
    Ricardo A. P1

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  11. oragami?!?!?!((: i think thats how u spell it ajja
    anyways something like that..its looks very nice and im sure we can do something with that!:D
    jackii m.
    per.1

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  12. Carol Heng, Period 2March 21, 2011 at 6:04 PM

    ORIGAMI!?! I only know how to make stars ):< BUT.. i always wanted to learn how to make cranes. =]

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  13. that is great idea but I think selling our ceramic projects that we did last semster well get more money. We can also sell our new projects that we are owking on

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  14. Origami?! I've never ever tried it but these cranes seem like a great way to try something new, especially since it's for a great cause! :)))

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  15. I LOVEEE MAKING THESE !

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  16. Yess we can!
    Nolan S Del Real

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  17. i want to learn how to make these!
    Kajol P 6

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  18. are those the thingies that people say deliver babies ???

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