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Help Agri-Kidabra, an agricultural and educational magic show, win sponsorship in the Pepsi Refresh Project Challenge

I'm Currently in the Pepsi Refresh Project Challenge! 

I have pitched my idea for Agri-Kidabra, an agricultural and educational magic show & I need your votes - it costs you nothing! 

I'm currently in 15th, only the top 4 receive sponsorship! Please Help! You can vote daily!

Please visit the link below and vote! You can vote once/day for every different email address! Please also encourage friends, family, co-workers, and community members to do the same by spreading the word via Twitter, Face Book, Word of Mouth - and any other way you could help

http://www.refresheverything.ca/agrikidabra

Thanks for all your support!
Daniel Steep
 

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Good idea....
We will help get the word out to the Ontario Agriculture Community.

Good luck,

Joe Dales
It looks like Daniel is now up to 10th place.
Please take a minute and vote for him.

Thanks,

Joe

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