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Reuse A Shoe

By: Import User
Updated: January 15, 2008
Calling all Tri-State Students. We need your help collecting beat up old sneakers, 20,000 of them to be exact. Its a part of our new green initiative called Reuse A Shoe. So far, Sharon Elementary, Castle Elementary, St. Theresas and other schools have decided to run a 2 week drive, collecting as many old shoes as they can. Were still looking for other schools to join us. What youll be collecting: * Athletic Shoes * Any Brand * No metal in soles We have between now and the end of the year to reach our goal. For more information on kicking off a shoe drive at your school, you may contact Fox 7 anchor Jackie Monroe. Jackie Monroe 812.433.5562 jmonroe@wtvw.com The old kicks will be sent to a Nike shoe recycling factory in Oregon. Theyll be ground up and turned into basketball surfaces and other sports surfaces and donated to communities in need.

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