By posting this shot, I'm admitting that I was at the local Ithaca Walmart--why I was there I will not discuss!--but I managed to get a shot of their "Good Works" board. As I understand it, the manager of each Walmart store has a discretionary fund to use for community projects. This board praises the over $30,000 donated to the local community and displays thank you notes from local groups helped by Walmart donations--the usual suspects such as schools and 4H groups but also a pirate academy?
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Monday, August 25, 2008
Walmart's Good Works Board
By posting this shot, I'm admitting that I was at the local Ithaca Walmart--why I was there I will not discuss!--but I managed to get a shot of their "Good Works" board. As I understand it, the manager of each Walmart store has a discretionary fund to use for community projects. This board praises the over $30,000 donated to the local community and displays thank you notes from local groups helped by Walmart donations--the usual suspects such as schools and 4H groups but also a pirate academy?
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