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³ÉÈ˿첥 Bookdrive Featured in SJSU vs. Stanford Football Game

September 12, 2013

by ³ÉÈ˿첥 Bookdrive Featured in SJSU vs. Stanford Football Game

This past week ³ÉÈ˿첥’ Silicon Valley and San Francisco team members volunteered their Saturday afternoon to host a ³ÉÈ˿첥 book drive at the San Jose State University vs. Stanford football game (known to locals as the)! ³ÉÈ˿첥’ tables and book bins were stationed around the stadium collecting books that will go directly to our reading centers and enjoyed by students around the bay area.Our ³ÉÈ˿첥 team, including our newest AmeriCorps team members, brought their A-game—signing up almost 50 new volunteers while collecting new and gently used books for the drive! Some of our team members and volunteers even brought their families, sharing the value of reading and volunteerism!

Our shining moment came when three of our team members including Tai Sunnanon, Silicon Valley Executive Director, received books from Stanford’s official mascot, the Stanford Tree, on the 10 yard-line. But the excitement didn’t stop there, shortly after our moment on the 10 yard-line, our new aired on the jumbotron for the whole stadium to enjoy!Nicole&Shire on the field

TheÌýStanfordÌýCardinals might have beat the SJSU Spartans (34-13), but ³ÉÈ˿첥 Silicon Valley came out the big winners. If you’d like to learn more about volunteering with ³ÉÈ˿첥, visit .

 

 

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