| Let's Say Thanks!
Let's join our voices here at Active Rain and Support our Troops and LetsSayThanks and send a quick post card from you and your families! A dear Active Rain member challenge us all to do our part and post within our own communities and send a postcard to our troops! Xerox has made this an easy challenge to do with their user friendly site. It's easier than composing an email. I want to challenge all of Albany, Brownsville, Lebanon, and surrounding areas in Linn County and my blogging community to share your well wishes to those sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, husbands, wives, mothers and fathers who have spent time away from their love ones for our freedoms! As we comfortably gather Christmas morning or snuggle close to our families at night, let us remember them and the sacrifices they make daily. May you all take a moment of your time and click two clicks away to send a postcard from your family! "The mission of Let's Say Thanks is to provide a way for individuals across the country to recognize U.S. troops stationed overseas. By submitting a message through this site you have the opportunity to send a free personalized postcard greeting to deployed servicemen and women."
The postcards, depicting patriotic scenes and hometown images, were selected from a pool of entries from children across the country. It takes less than one minute to hit the send button! Sometimes the smallest of gestures mean the most, won't you join me and other Active Rain members to wish our Troops a Happy Holiday! 

Lets Say Thanks and send a quick post card from you and your families! May I also personally challenge you to create a localism post for your area! If you need this copy of this HTML, Candace Robinson will gladly email it to you for your use! May you also visit Give2TheTroops Happy Holidays from Alecia Barnes- Realtor® "Fulfilling the American Dream" Alecia Barnes, NuEra Realty of Albany Oregon (541) 936-1630 35283 Oakview Drive Brownsville, OR 97327 Alecia@nuerarealty.com |
I love how this send a card to our troops is taking over the net! Sounds strange, but can we actually send enough to bankrupt Xerox?
Todd