Fwd: It's not too late.


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From: National Marriage Week USA <sheila@nationalmarriageweekusa.org>
Date: Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 12:46 PM
Subject: It's not too late.
To: billcoffin68@gmail.com


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It's not too late!  Simple things you can do this week
Hi there!  We are ONE week away from National Marriage Week USA-Feb. 7 to 14th.   It's not too late to do one or two simple things to support marriages!
  1. You can ask your pastor to share some thoughts on marriage from the pulpit on SUNDAY, Feb. 12th!
  2. You can ask a local radio station to play one of our PSAs. Click here  for suggested text or actual recording.
  3. You can ask your Mayor or Governor to issue a Proclamation about the value of marriage next week. Samples here.
  4. You can use Feb. 7 to 14 as a time to form a committee to bring a marriage class later to your church, home group, or community center.
  5. You can put our newspaper ad (scroll to bottom) in your local Penny Saver!
It's not too late! National Marriage Week--Feb. 7 to 14--is used to share the message about the benefits of marriage for health, financial stability, happiness, and the best environment for raising children. 

Course/curriculum ideas, fact sheets about the decline of marriage, event kit, press release, and promotional materials are all available at www.NationalMarriageWeekUSA.org
 
Check out what is happening in your state on our NATIONAL CALENDAR ....and POST FOR FREE any marriage event all year long!


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Thanks for joining this growing campaign to strengthen marriage!

Sheila Weber, executive director
Heather Grizzle, campaign manager



National Marriage Week USA is part of International Marriage Week, with 20 major countries around the world now mobilizing leaders and events to strengthen marriage in their countries.

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