|  Anyone who has the free State Farm Neighborhood Assist Facebook 
			application can vote until April 22 for the NH-M Technology Project 
			to help bring $25,000 to New Holland-Middletown. To vote for NH-M 
			Technology Project, go to
			https://apps.facebook.com /sf_neighbor_assist/. Anyone voting is 
			allowed up to 10 votes per day.
 NH-M Community Supports Education 
			is committed to raising $80,000 to purchase a combination of laptops 
			and tablets plus infrastructure and software to help build skill 
			sets in the NH-M District 88 K-8 students. The grant money, along 
			with what the committee has raised so far, would move the total to 
			two-thirds of the project funding. In addition, the NH-M Community Supports Education committee will 
			host Running with the Mustangs on April 13. The event includes a 5K, 
			Kid's Run, Phyllis Blaum memorial, food, 50-50, raffles and a live 
			auction. For details, see publicity links at the end of this 
			article. 
			 Three thousand submissions were received through State Farm 
			Neighborhood Assist, a youth-led philanthropic program that empowers 
			communities to identify issues in their neighborhood. At least one 
			cause was received from every eligible state, district and province 
			in the United States and Canada. Then, the State Farm Youth Advisory 
			Board, a diverse group of 30 students who are passionate about 
			social responsibility, reviewed the submissions and selected 200 
			finalists based on criteria they created.  Once the Youth Advisory Board selected the top 200, the program 
			connected each cause with a local nonprofit that can help solve the 
			problem. Forty-three states and Canadian provinces have causes in 
			the top 200. On April 29, the top 40 vote-receiving causes will be announced 
			on the Facebook app and a $25,000 grant will be awarded to the 
			affiliated nonprofits. 
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			 State Farm and its affiliates are the largest provider of car 
			insurance in the U.S. and a leading insurer in Canada. In addition 
			to providing auto insurance quotes, their 17,800 agents and more 
			than 65,000 employees serve 81 million policies and accounts -- more 
			than 79 million auto, home, life and health policies in the United 
			States and Canada, and nearly 2 million bank accounts. Commercial 
			auto insurance, along with coverage for renters, business owners, 
			boats and motorcycles, is also available. State Farm Mutual 
			Automobile Insurance Co. is the parent of the State Farm family of 
			companies. State Farm is ranked No. 43 on the Fortune 500 list of 
			largest companies. For more information, visit
			http://www.statefarm.com/, 
			or in Canada visit 
			http://www.statefarm.ca. The State Farm Youth Advisory Board is comprised of 30 students, 
			ages 17-20, from across the United States and Canada who serve a 
			two-year term. They are a diverse group of full-time students at 
			high schools and universities. Each member commits about 15 hours a 
			month to the board and participates in three face-to-face meetings 
			per calendar year. Their directive is to implement a $5 
			million-a-year signature service-learning initiative to address 
			issues important to youth and communities. The board is completely 
			autonomous and youth-driven, and it funds projects focused on 
			board-selected issues that affect youth. The board will fund the 40 
			grants awarded through the State Farm Neighborhood Assist program 
			with a portion of its $5 million funding in 2013. For more 
			information on the Youth Advisory Board, visit
			www.statefarmyab.com. 
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            Family Fun 
			Day publicity 
            5K publicity 
			[Text from 
			
			State Farm Neighborhood Assist news release received from Karen 
			Davison] |