Foundation and Museum Partner to Offer
Donation and Greeting Cards
All artists are Spring Branch ISD
students
A partnership
between Spring Branch Education Foundation (SBEF) and the Altharetta Yeargin
Art Museum (AYAM) offers the community a selection of donation and greeting
cards. All are designed by local artists – Spring Branch ISD students. Each
purchase benefits SBEF and AYAM.
Donation cards will make short work of holiday shopping. Instead of looking for “just the right gift,” this card lets the recipient know a donation has been made in his or her honor. Proceeds benefit SBEF and AYAM. All donations are tax deductible.
“Donation cards, in five designs, are the perfect way to honor a teacher, friend or loved one,” Thompson said.
A set of 10 cards
is available for $100 and a set of 25 for $225. Each card is imprinted with the
message: A special gift has been made on
your behalf to the Spring Branch Education Foundation and the SBISD Altharetta
Yeargin Art Museum and is ready for the giver’s signature.
Greeting Cards
Buyers may choose from five selections of greeting cards: holiday (three designs included), Christmas (three designs), Hanukkah (two designs), thank you (one design) and note cards (three designs). These greeting cards are available in boxes of 15 and are $25 per box.
Cards will be mailed or can be picked up at the SBEF office, 955 Campbell Road, Suite 206, or the Museum, located at 901 Yorkchester.
About Spring Branch Education Foundation
The Foundation’s mission is to enhance the quality of education for every student in SBISD. Founded in 1993, SBEF provides donors with a vehicle for making tax-deductible gifts to the district. The Foundation has raised more than $7 million and received the Houston Business Promise Award from the Greater Houston Partnership.
About
Altharetta Yeargin Art Museum
The nation’s only
museum located on a public school campus, AYAM provides a unique educational
resource for SBISD. The museum contains more than 600 artifacts and fine art
pieces representing cultures around the world, from antiquity to present.
Located on the campus of The Westchester Academy of International Studies, the
Museum hosts student visits and staff development, as well as district and
community art events.
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