Save the Earth Foundation 2008 Earth Day Benefit Auction Announced

Tue Apr 22, 2008 10:05am EDT
 
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Live Earth Day Auctions of Autographed Guitars on The Drive 97.1
   FM in Chicago, The Globe 94.7 FM in Washington D.C. and Online at
                      http://www.savetheearth.net
SAN FRANCISCO--(Business Wire)--
The Save the Earth Foundation's 2008 Earth Day auction will take
place on Tuesday April 22nd this year. The radio auctions are "On-Air"
in Washington DC and Chicago, featuring guitars autographed by Rolling
Stones guitar god, Keith Richards. The online auction will run now
until April 30th and feature over 120 rare autographed items from
music, sports and film.

   "By working with radio stations and through the Web we have been
able to promote Earth Day and the 'reduce, reuse and recycle' message
across the country," said Ken Margolis, Director of Events for the
Save the Earth Foundation.

   This year participating radio stations are:

   -- WDRV The Drive 97.1 FM in Chicago

   -- WTGB 94.7 FM The Globe in Washington DC

   The on-air auctions start Tuesday morning of April 22nd, and end
in the evening. All auction information on the event is available at
http://www.SaveTheEarth.net. The Save the Earth Foundation Earth Day
Benefit Auction is produced by Ken Margolis and Brian Webster,
underwritten and sponsored by Premium Network, Inc
(http://www.premiumnetwork.com).

   Save the Earth invites individuals and webmasters to link to the
http://www.SaveTheEarth.net website to help promote this year's event.
To find out how you can help support and promote this event visit
http://www.SaveTheEarth.net or call the Save the Earth Foundation at:
415-575-1444.

   The Save the Earth Foundation (http://www.savetheearth.org)
functions as a 501(c) (3) non-profit corporation dedicated to the
expansion of environmental awareness in our society. Save the Earth
helps solve major environmental problems by providing grants to
colleges and universities to fund environmental research and
educational programs that train students to solve environmental
problems. Research grants from the Save the Earth Foundation help slow
-- and ultimately reverse -- our planet's deterioration.

Save the Earth Foundation
Ken Margolis, 415-575-1444
ste4@savetheearth.org
www.savetheearth.org

Copyright Business Wire 2008

 

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