I Heart Tap Water Student Video Contest
Have you got love for tap water? Food & Water Watch is challenging college students from around the US to declare their love for tap water –– and get it on film. The contest begins on February 14th, 2008 and submissions will be accepted until April 14th, 2008.
| What | Social Event |
|---|---|
| When |
2008-02-14 00:00
to 2008-04-14 00:00 |
| Where | Food & Water Watch |
| Contact Name | Webmaster |
| Contact Email | webmaster@fwwatch.org |
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Have you got love for tap water? Food & Water Watch is challenging college students from around the US to declare their love for tap water –– and get it on film. Breaking the bottled water habit means not only recognizing the health, environmental and economic costs of bottled water but also building renewed confidence in tap water that is safe and affordable. Show your love for tap water by participating in the I Heart Tap Water Video Contest!
Beginning at 12:00:01 am midnight EST on February 14th, 2008 and
continuing until 11:59 am EST on April 14, 2008 you can submit your
video to the I Heart Tap Water contest by posting it on youtube.com and submitting both the URL and embed code here.
I you are selected as a finalist, you will receive notification on or about April 15, 2008. You will have until April 20, 2008 to respond, provide requested documentation, and upload your video file to a provided ftp site. Failure to do so will disqualify your video.
Submitted videos may be selected to post on the Food & Water Watch web site or TakeBackTheTap.org.
Winners will be announced on Earth Day, April 22, 2008. Good Luck.
The contest is subject to all federal, state and local laws and regulations. Void outside of the United States, and where prohibited by law. Click here to read detailed rules.
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