by bluerail » Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:25 pm
Hello Friends!
In our efforts to fund our land conservation and National Monument support work, Friends of the Desert Mountains is participating in Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill fundraiser program. On Monday, March 2nd between 2pm and 8pm, anyone who brings one of the attached flyers into a Coachella Valley Rubio’s and eats some of their delicious food will be helping us to raise money. Rubio’s will give Friends of the Desert Mountains 20% of all sales from customers who present the attached flyer.
Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill has 3 valley locations participating: Palm Springs, La Quinta, and Palm Desert (see attached fundraiser flyer for addresses).
We hope you’ll consider helping us out by eating at Rubio’s between 2pm and 8pm on Monday March 2nd as well as by forwarding this message to your friends, family members, colleagues, and anyone else that appreciates nature’s beauty, loves flavorful food, and wouldn’t mind helping a conservation oriented non-profit to raise money in a tough economy. Please remember: When you go to Rubio’s between 2pm and 8pm on Monday, March 2nd, don’t forget to bring the attached flyer which you may print from your home printer or is available at the Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Visitor Center.
About Friends of the Desert Mountains
Friends of the Desert Mountains is a Palm Desert-based non profit organization dedicated to protecting the magnificent mountains, scenic vistas, recreation trails and natural open spaces that make up the Coachella Valley. The mission of the organization is to secure, acquire and preserve lands in the Coachella Valley and the surrounding mountains, and to support education, conservation and research in the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument. To date, Friends of the Desert Mountains has acquired more than 35,000 acres of land throughout the Coachella Valley.
Thanks for being a Friend!
Scott
Scott Segal
Director of Programs
Friends of the Desert Mountains
c/o National Monument Visitor Center