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Garlic Mustard Challenge
Pull-A-Thon 2011
Have Fun, Raise Funds, & Protect Nature!
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What is the Garlic Mustard Pull-A-Thon?

The Garlic Mustard Pull-A-Thon is a fun way to raise the funds necessary to keep fighting invasive threats to the Great Lakes Region. The idea behind it is simple! Pull Garlic Mustard, and ask your family, friends, coworkers, neighbors, and business associates to support your efforts by contributing financially to your hard work.
Anyone can join! You can either do a 'per pound' pledge, where your supporters agree to donate based on how much you pull, or accept regular dollar donations. Every little bit helps!
Why get involved in the Garlic Mustard Pull-A-Thon?
Garlic Mustard, and it's fellow invasives Dame's Rocket and Narrowleaf Bittercress, pose serious threats to our local ecosystems (see our Garlic Mustard Challenge page for more information). By removing the plants and raising funds along the way, you can multiply the good you do to prevent the spread of these dangerous plants.
The dollars you raise will work to combat these and other invasive plants by supporting the much-needed funding for trainings, outreach, webinars, material goods (such as bags and gloves), educational materials, and workday workshops.
How do I sign up for the Garlic Mustard Pull-A-thon?
Go to www.firstgiving.com/stewardshipnetwork/Event/garlicmustard2011. Click the 'Raise Money' button, and follow through with the steps. If you would like a guide, click on the following link to download PDF - it walks you through the signup process step by step!
How To Signup for the Garlic Mustard Pull-A-Thon (Click To Download PDF)
If you would rather watch our webcast of how and why to sign up for the Pull-A-Thon, you can tune in to the webcast archive below!
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Listen to the Garlic Mustard Challenge Pull-a-Thon 2011 webcast archive! Click here!
Learn how and why to get involved in the Pull-a-Thon by listening to this presentation with Brandon Krieg (Development Director, The Stewardship Network) and Lisa Brush (Executive Director, The Stewardship Network).
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