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https://newtonpens.wordpress.com/ Want to win a custom pen and help some lucky deserving students with their college expenses?

Postcards are for sale again to raise money for the Newton Pen’s Scholarship.

 

So far we’ve raised 3886.64! Thank you all so much!

 

There’s only a few more months to raise money, let’s see if we can match or beat last years total of $6000.

Thanks!

 

Read all the rules on how to enter here.

 

 

Entry period starts today, Tuesday, January 20th and ends Sunday, February 1st, ppm Central US time. If you have ANY questions at all, don’t hesitate to ask. I’m always more than happy to answer.

Here are some of the pens made for past pen winners.

 

Seven Seas Eastman

Eastman Green Ebonite

Mint Toffee Townsend

Celluloid Gibby

Gray Como Pocket Pen

Button Filling Eastman

 

I’ve got a ton of cool materials for the winner to choose from. If you want a closer look at some of the materials, let me know and I can get some better photos.

 

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Using Random.org to pick a number from 1-52, #31 got it!

Congrats to Keith M!

And thanks so much to everybody who participated. We raised $510 this month! $4396 total! We're only about $1600 away from meeting last years total of $6000. The more we raise the more kids we can help.

Thanks.


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