| Jennifer Killpack-Knutsen ( @ 2007-04-17 21:20:00 |
| Entry tags: | contest, earth month, environment, living green |
Earth Day Give Away -- win one of five DVDs
I love entering contests and always thought it would be fun to host one for this blog. Thanks to Jenny Chang at Iron Weed Films, I have the opportunity to sponsor my first contest.
The prizes: Five Earth Day filmfest DVDs from Iron Weed DVD-of-the-month club which features the films "Blue Vinyl" and "Crude Impact"
The prizes: Five Earth Day filmfest DVDs from Iron Weed DVD-of-the-month club which features the films "Blue Vinyl" and "Crude Impact"
The Rules: I'm pretty sure that you must be a resident of the U.S. (for mailing purposes - I'll check on that). If you have a Live Journal account, just respond to this post indicating that you'd like to enter. If you don't have a Live Journal account, email me at green jenni blog (all one word with no spaces) at yahoo {dot} com and put something like "contest" or DVD in the subject line so that I don't delete your email as spam. All "entries" must be made by 8 a.m. MST Thursday (April 19th). I'll write up each name on a slip of paper and have my 3 year old draw the 5 winning names out of a bowl. My husband will serve as the contest judge. If you are a winner, I'll let you know and then you can give your mailing address and Jenny at Iron Weed will mail it out to you.
About Iron Weed:
"In the spirit of “An Inconvenient Truth,” Ironweed, the acclaimed new DVD-of-the-month club, is tapping the power of film to mobilize audiences and raise environmental awareness this Earth Day.
Hailed as a “monthly progressive film festival on DVD” by the New York Times, Ironweed introduces film-lovers to provocative, socially-conscious independent films you won’t find at your local multiplex. Each month, subscribers receive a limited edition DVD, which they get to keep, showcasing feature films, shorts, and resources that explore the issues raised by the selected films."
(snip)
"Founded by Adam Werbach, who made history in 1996 as the Sierra Club’s youngest-ever president at age 23, Ironweed will feature the 10 original short films that won the Convenient Truths contest (http://truths.treehugger.com/) on its June 2007 DVD. A joint effort between Treehugger and Seventh Generation, and endorsed by former Vice President Al Gore, the contest asked entrants to submit short videos on everyday solutions to climate change.
To become an Ironweed member, visit www.ironweedfilms.com. Subscriptions range from $14.95 (monthly), less than the cost of two movie tickets, to $160 (annual)."
About Iron Weed:
"In the spirit of “An Inconvenient Truth,” Ironweed, the acclaimed new DVD-of-the-month club, is tapping the power of film to mobilize audiences and raise environmental awareness this Earth Day.
Hailed as a “monthly progressive film festival on DVD” by the New York Times, Ironweed introduces film-lovers to provocative, socially-conscious independent films you won’t find at your local multiplex. Each month, subscribers receive a limited edition DVD, which they get to keep, showcasing feature films, shorts, and resources that explore the issues raised by the selected films."
(snip)
"Founded by Adam Werbach, who made history in 1996 as the Sierra Club’s youngest-ever president at age 23, Ironweed will feature the 10 original short films that won the Convenient Truths contest (http://truths.treehugger.com/) on its June 2007 DVD. A joint effort between Treehugger and Seventh Generation, and endorsed by former Vice President Al Gore, the contest asked entrants to submit short videos on everyday solutions to climate change.
To become an Ironweed member, visit www.ironweedfilms.com. Subscriptions range from $14.95 (monthly), less than the cost of two movie tickets, to $160 (annual)."