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Can you believe what this 11-year-old purchased with his allowance?

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Photo Credit – The Wall Street Journal

This is 11-year-old Jacob Tallman. He saved up his $5 a week allowance to buy a rain barrel for his garden. You can read the original article written by the Wall Street Journal by clicking here or see below in this post.

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The Wall Street Journal article:

How an 11-Year-old Spent His Allowance

Jacob Tallman saved the $5 a week he earns doing yard chores and bought a rain barrel

With a little extra yard work, Jacob Tallman earned enough money to splurge on a treat that doesn’t show up on many 11-year-olds’ wish lists—a rain barrel for his backyard vegetable patch.

With more than three months of earnings from clearing weeds, gathering fallen sticks and taking out the dog, Jacob was able to buy a $120 rain barrel. The barrel, made by Circle City Rain Barrels, in Indianapolis, holds 55 gallons of water and was delivered and installed last week.

Jacob financed the purchase with $70 in allowance savings and about $50 of birthday money. The rain barrel gives the young gardener, a fifth-grader at Center Grove Elementary School in Greenwood, Ind., some ecological street-cred.

His parents, Heather and Matt Tallman, a freelance food writer and a radiology engineer, have helped fuel Jacob’s interest in gardening. In April, Mr. Tallman, 40 years old, built a raised bed, 3 feet by 6 feet, where Jacob has planted herbs, tomatoes and squash.

Earlier this month, Ms. Tallman, 37, took Jacob to a garden show, where he noticed rain barrels for sale. “I thought it would be cool to use rain to water my plants,” Jacob says. He told his mom he wanted to buy one with his savings and ordered it at the show.

Jacob earns $5 a week doing chores. The Tallmans say they are careful in what they assign. “We don’t reward him for things that he should be doing on his own anyway,” she adds—things like picking up his room, folding his own laundry and cleaning up the bathroom.
            
The Tallmans live on a woodsy, 2½-acre property in a suburb of Indianapolis. His assigned chores usually involve yardwork. No matter the season, “there is always something outdoors to do,” Ms. Tallman says. That means clearing snow in wintertime, sweeping the deck in the spring and picking up buckets of acorns in the fall. “It helps alleviate the work my husband and I have had to do all these years,” Ms. Tallman says. Jacob keeps his money in a clear-plastic coin-counting container. Friday is payday.
            
If a job was particularly well done, or if Jacob had a good week at school and was generally cooperative at home, Ms. Tallman says, she contributes an additional $5 to an iTunes account. Jacob purchases books to read on his iPad, such as those in the “Percy Jackson & the Olympians” series by Rick Riordan, or tunes like “Chasing Pavements” by Adele. But that bonus is also “a privilege I can—and have—taken away,” Ms. Tallman says, whether for not listening or resisting doing his homework.

Jacob saves the vast majority of his earnings. Over the Christmas break, he was able to buy a Dell Inspiron desktop computer for his bedroom for $400. As a result of the rain-barrel acquisition, his savings are currently down to $20. But Jacob is already thinking ahead. “Next I’ll probably save up for a car or start a college fund,” he says.

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Rain Barrel Truckload Sales – 50% less than retail store prices!

With rain barrels starting at $50 NOW is the time to order yours!
Complete your garden with a rain barrel, downspout diverter, rain barrel stand and flower pots.

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  1. CLICK HERE to find a sale in your area.
  2. PRE-ORDER your rain barrel and/or accessories.
  3. PICK UP your rain barrel and/or accessories on distribution day.

Remember that when you purchase a rain barrel, downspout diverter, stand or flower pot from one of our non-profit partners; not only are you helping them to reach their fundraising goals but you are also helping our environment!

DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO ORDER!

Below is a list of sales that will be closing soon.
For a full list of sales CLICK HERE.

BARRY’S BAY, ON – Madawaska Valley Lions Club 

BOWMANVILLE, ON – Clarington Central Secondary School

CRYSLER, ON – Crysler Citizen Committee

DRYDEN, ON – Dryden & District Horticultural Society

FLIN FLON, MB – Flin Flon Kinsmen Club

GATINEAU, QC – Aylmer United Church

LASALLE, ON – St Andrews Anglican Church

MISSISSAUGA, ON – Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School

NORTH BAY, ON – Greening Nipissing

NORTH BAY, ON – Widdifield Lions Club

OAKVILLE, ON – HALTON REGION RAIN BARREL SALE

RUSSELL, ON – Russell and District Horticultural Society

SCARBOROUGH, ON – Blessed Cardinal Newman High School

SCUGOG, ON – Prince Albert Public School

STRATFORD, ON – The Local Community Food Centre

TORONTO, ON – Gifted People Services

WINNIPEG, MB – Sage Creek Residents’ Association

For a full list of sales CLICK HERE.

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London has spoken and they LOVE rain barrels!

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You are in luck because RainBarrel.ca has teamed up with TWO non-profit groups who are hosting sales this Saturday, May 10th.

For $55 you can purchase mom her very own rain barrel while also supporting the Calvary United Church OR the London Optimist Club with their fundraising efforts. Downspout diverters, flower pots and rain barrel stands will also be available.

Click here to pre-order from the Calvary United Church: Pickup will be Saturday, May 10th from 1:00PM to 3:00PM at the Calvary United Church parking lot, 290 Ridout Street South, London, ON 

Click here to pre-order from the London Optimist Club: Pickup will be Saturday, May 10th from 10:00AM – 12:00PM at the London Optimist Club parking lot, 682 Southdale Road West, London, ON

See what the City of London has to say about rain barrels by clicking here.

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Submit your RainBarrel.ca order just in time for Mother's Day!

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Why not a rain barrel, downspout diverter, rain barrel stand or flower pot?

You can get mom a gift she will love while also supporting the fundraising efforts of our non-profit partners.

Below is a list of our non-profit fundraising partners that are now accepting orders for pick up on Saturday, May 10th. Click on the location closest to you to submit your order.

CHATHAM, ON – The Salvation Army of Chatham-Kent

DUNBARTON, ON – Dunbarton High School

INGERSOLL, ON – Ingersoll Youth Advisory Council

LONDON, ON – Calvary United Church

LONDON, ON – London Optimists

OTTAWA, ON – Ottawa Riverkeeper

PEMBROKE, ON – Kinette Club of Pembroke

PETAWAWA, ON – Petawawa Lions

PICKERING, ON – Valley View Public School

RICHMOND HILL, ON – Richmond Hill Garden & Horticultural Society

ST. CATHARINES, ON – Calvary Christian School

Don’t see your location here? Order one for later pick up and tell mom about it on her special day!  For a full list of sales please click here.

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Fundraising Friday on Facebook

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Non-profit fundraising is hard work. Any help from the community in promoting rain barrel sales or any events is truly appreciated and makes all the difference in helping raise awareness and funds for our partners.

Shares and likes on Facebook contribute to this effort.

Thank you, this week’s community supporters Peterborough Mitsubishi, Living Rooms :: EcoLogical Living + Building, Li’l Miss Perfect Services, Ottawa Cycling Tours and Here in Ingersoll for sharing our non-profit partners’ events!

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