Last week my wife and I sat down with a monument company and designed Owen's gravestone. We took some money out of his memorial account to pay for the down payment. That got us thinking about what we want to do with the rest of the money in that account. We received a lot of support this year so we want to give something back. One of the organizations that helped us was Ronald McDonald House of Memphis. For those of you who are not familiar with this organization, here is a link to their website.
http://www.rmhc-memphis.org/factsOne way Ronald McDonald House raises money is by collecting pop tabs. In 2012 they collected $28,000 worth of tabs. I've decided to start a "Pop Tabs for Owen" campaign. I thought this would be a good way to say "thanks" and to keep Owen's memory alive. This would also allow my wife and I to donate the money in Owen's account to a few other organizations.
So, I'm asking for everyone's help with this. I've already contacted Owen's school principal and she is excited to get the whole school involved. The school had a penny drive for us at the beginning of the year. The kids raised $3000 in change for Owen. I'm sure they can collect a lot of pop tabs. My parents are going to get their church involved as well. I talked to my sister and she is going to see if she can get something going where she lives. I thought I'd put this up on a couple car sites because I know how much we like are adult beverages. I thought all of you could come up with quite a few tabs as well.
The logistics of getting all the tabs in one place is going to be the tricky part. My idea was to have Carlisle and The Nat's be drop-off spots. I go to The Nat's every year but I haven't made it to Carlisle. If this works out, I'd be looking for someone who goes to both shows to possibly help deliver the tabs collected at Carlisle to me at the Nat's. So, if you are interested in helping me with this...start collecting the tabs off of your cans. If you have any ideas on how to make this go smoother let me know. I'm open to ideas. Thanks
Darren