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Registration for the 08/09 Penny Harvest is now open!

"Penny Harvest reaps 9 + tons of pennnies." Read the Queen Anne News story from March 3rd.

"Adams Students Pass Fund Goal." Read the Ballard News Tribune story from January 22nd.

Penny Harvest Youth Board is accepting applications. Join young people who desire to make change in their communities.


Instant Poll
To enhance learning about global issues, we select an issue of global concern that becomes the subject of intensive study, philanthropy and action. The 2008 Global Relief Issue is climate change. What do you think is the main cause of climate change?
Human activity
Natural geological forces
Both A and B
None of the above

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administers the Penny Harvest in Seattle/King County in coordination with Common Cents

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PRESS CLIPPINGS

We are not the only ones proud of the accomplishments of Penny Harvesters. As articles are published in newspapers and other media about their activities, we will post them here.
 
Highline Highlights-06/13/08
Bethel School District Recent News-06/12/08
Queen Anne News-06/05/08
 
Queen Anne News-05/21/08
 
Seattle Post Intelligencer- 05/12/08
Queen Anne News- 03/03/08
Ballard News Tribune- 01/22/08
Ballard News Tribune- 11/6/2007

Seattle Post Intelligencer- 10/30/2007
Seattle Times Online- 10/11/2007
Queen Anne News- 10/10/2007
Futurewise Newsletter
Futurewise, a non-profit dedicated to protecting Washington's farms, forests and open-spaces, thanks McGilvra Elementary students for their grant. Read the PDF for the full story (pg. 8).

In the House Newsletter
Local non-profit, Neighborhood House, receives grant from Brighton Elementary students.  Read the PDF for the full story (pg. 3).

Seattle and King County Newsletter
Article reports Aki Kurose's grant to Public Health’s Family Planning Program. Read the PDF for the full story.

Highline Public School eHighlights
Highline Superintendent acknowledges the good deeds of Sylvester Middle School Students through Penny Harvest. Read the PDF for the full story.


Know of more press clippings? Email us at webmanager@commoncents.org.
 
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