shauntePlease consider making a donation to the Saint Paul Almanac on Give to the Max Day, November 14. It’s a great way to celebrate the stories that express the heart and soul of our capital city. Here’s how to participate:

 Visit the GiveMN Saint Paul Almanac page anytime between now and Thursday, November 14, Give to the Max Day. We have just posted a new video. It features stories, photos, and original spoken word narration from our ongoing project “365 Ways to Say I Love Saint Paul.” 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ8EAXBB0hE

 Donate anytime with the new schedule-a-donation option. It allows you to schedule a donation ahead of time, which will be processed on Give to the Max Day, Nov. 14. Simply go to the GiveMN Saint Paul Almanac page and look for the checkbox that says, “Make this donation count for Give to the Max Day.”

 Double your dollars. Thanks to a matching grant from Youthprise for $500, each dollar you give on Give to the Max Day will be matched. That means that you can double your impact and help ensure that we all have a voice in telling Saint Paul’s stories.

 cameraShare your story and win a 2014 Saint Paul Almanac! We have created a special Give to the Max Day opportunity for you to share your stories. Make a donation in any amount and send us a photo like the one you see here. In six words or less, tell us one thing you love about Saint Paul: a place, a person, an event, or a feeling. You bring the story, and we will publish it. The album “365 Ways to Say I Love Saint Paul” can be viewed on the Saint Paul Almanac Facebook page. It is updated every day. To participate, share your photos on the Saint Paul Almanac Facebook  page, or on Twitter with #AlmanacLove. 

 We will be giving away five copies of the brand-new 2014 Saint Paul Almanac for the most creative photos. Check the Saint Paul Almanac’s GiveMN page between 10 p.m. and midnight on Give to the Max Day, November 14. During that time, we will announce the winners of five free copies of the 2014 edition of the Saint Paul Almanac

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