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Fri, Mar 19th, 2010, 02:49 PM #1
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Expired on: Fri, Mar 26th, 2010http://share.wwf.ca/service/displayH...page&as=147707
Rules - http://share.wwf.ca/service/openCust...20WWF%20Canada
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CONTEST: To participate in the Contest you must first register (see rule 4). There are two (2) ways to participate in the Contest.
Upload a Submission:Upon registration, you will be directed to the Contest Page. Click the "Upload a Submission" icon and select whether you would like to submit a Photo Essay combined OR Video Submission (the "Submission") (See rule 6 for Submission format and content). Upload your selected Submission and upon doing so, you will receive one (1) entry into the Contest.All Submissions must be received by 11:59:59 PM (ET) on March 25, 2010 (the "Contest Closing Date"). Limit of one (1) Submission per person may be entered into the Contest.
Vote for a Submission: To be eligible for an entry into a Weekly Prize Draw, upon registration, you will be directed to the Contest Page. Click the "Vote" icon and select which Submission you would like to vote for by clicking on it. All Voting entries must be received by the Contest Closing Date. Limit of one (1) Vote per person per Submission. The Sponsor will not be responsible for and will be held harmless from any manner in which an entrant promotes his/her entry in order to obtain votes.
See firsthand the effects of climate change and why your participation in Earth Hour is so important.
Grand Prize: The grand prize for WWF-Canada's exciting Earth Hour contest prize is a unique opportunity to see polar bears in the wild, experience firsthand the effects of climate change on Canada's landscape and Northern communities and understand why it is so important for each of us do our part to fight climate change every day.
The winner will receive a three-night trip to Churchill, Manitoba - the polar bear capital of the world. Led by an expert guide, this adventure includes two full days on the tundra viewing and photographing polar bears and other wildlife, such as arctic fox, hare and ptarmigan from a world-famous Tundra Buggy®.
The prize also includes all meals in Churchill, accommodations, and a one-year membership to Polar Bears International. Full Details here.
All registered Earth Hour participants are automatically entered for a weekly draw prize. Prizes include:
Week 1 Prize: "Little FootprintTM" BeddingExclusive to Sears. Bedset includes two pillows, a duvet and a mattress pad. Manufactured by Hollander Canada Home Fashions Ltd., these products are made of unbleached cotton and 85% of the polyester fill is made from recycled pop bottles. The set comes in reusable cloth bags eliminating the need for plastic packaging. (Generously provided by Sears)
Week 2 Prize: Luminova equatorial mount refractor telescope. A powerful 900mm focal length refractor telescope for beginning amateur astronomers. Perfect for gazing at the stars during Earth Hour! (Generously provided by Sears)
Week 3 Prize: Bosch EnergyStar® 800 Series DishwasherEnergy efficient, stainless Steel Tall Tub dishwasher with lifetime warranty on rust-through. 6 wash cyles and 5 options.
Week 4 Prize: Samsung EnergyStar® 40" LCD TVEnergy efficient television that features an 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and a fast 4 ms response time that reduces blurring and streaking. (Generously provided by Sears)This thread is currently associated with: SearsWe all buy stuff, so make it good stuff (and earn $15!) www.ethicalocean.com/i/fuq3uq
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Fri, Mar 19th, 2010, 05:14 PM #2
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Fri, Mar 19th, 2010, 08:13 PM #3
Thank you! Please see Skippy's submission
http://share.wwf.ca/service/searchEv...ram=everythingAlways remember the What are you thankful for today? thread as there always is something to be thankful for.
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Sun, Mar 21st, 2010, 11:45 AM #4
With thanks to OP
http://share.wwf.ca/service/searchEv...ram=everything[/quote]Last edited by Skippy; Mon, Mar 22nd, 2010 at 11:48 AM. Reason: Update
Always remember the What are you thankful for today? thread as there always is something to be thankful for.
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