BTFE Town Hall Event

Atlanta Celebrities and Community Advocates to Rally Together at Third Annual Box Tops for Education Town Hall Event

-- Box Tops for Education is hosting its third annual Town Hall discussion to facilitate conversations on K-8 education and ways to support our children's academic success. The event will take place at the Georgia Aquarium on Thursday, April 3, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. The invitation-only event will be made available for viewing via webcast on Hello Beautiful (www.hellobeautiful.com).

Celebrity mom and Grammy Award-winning artist Monica, former CNN anchor and television personality T.J. Holmes, Dr. Carlton E. Brown, President of Clark Atlanta University, Ronald Skeete of Georgia Children's Aid Society, 2014 Georgia Teacher of the Year Jemelleh Coes and Erica Jensen, Senior Manager of Integrated Marketing Communications at General Mills will participate in a solution-oriented panel discussion focused on community involvement and a shared commitment to the future of America's children. The event will unite parents, teachers and community leaders in an effort to make a real impact on education in our school systems.

"At Box Tops for Education, we believe every child deserves the chance to reach their full potential. We are thrilled to be able to rally the community behind our purpose and talk about ways to ensure that children receive the best education possible," said marketing manager Tsubasa Tanaka.


With Box Tops for Education, parents and the community-at-large can make a real difference in our children's education. In 2012, Atlanta's Beecher Hills Elementary School raised enough money to purchase orchestra uniforms for students. This year, the school is raising funds to launch a new hands-on Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) lab.

For more information about Box Tops for Education, please visit: www.btfe.com.

About Box Tops for Education

America's schools have earned more than $600 million through the Box Tops for Education program since the program started in 1996, including $80 million in the 2012-2013 school year alone. More than 90,000 schools use that cash to purchase items such as computers, library books, art supplies and playground equipment. Schools can earn up to $20,000 by clipping Box Tops coupons from 240 products such as Honey Nut Cheerios and Cinnamon Toast Crunch and can earn eBoxTops by shopping online through the Box Tops Marketplace. To learn more and for a list of participating products, visit www.btfe.com.


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