Monday Kicks Off Spirit Month
Gaby Berkman
|September 30, 2011

Spirit Month Logo
Ready? OKAY! D-O-T! Do One Thing! D-O-T! Do One Thing!’
Okay, okay. Why the heck are we making up cheers about DOT? Because Monday kicks of Spirit Month, that’s why! We at ACE have been especially for the past few month rolling out new competitions left and right. Speaking of which, have you signed up for our Biggest Loser: Energy competition yet? It’s our brand new carbon-cutting project where it’s cool to be a loser.
Alright, back to Spirit Month. It’s competition to see which Action Teams can submit the most DOTs. Here’s how it works:
Check out our brand new Spirit Month DOT projects:
DOT Dance: Pledge a DOT to get into the Homecoming dance or pledge a DOT at the door. Recommended DOTS: Carpoolbecause rolling with the homies is much more fun that flying solo. Get your threads from a vintage store. It’s cheap and totally hot.
DOT Bowl: Pledge a DOT to get into the biggest football game or sporting event of the year. Recommended DOTs: Use a reusable water bottle and recycle all bottles and cans, get the announcer to say ‘Pledge a DOT by texting DOT to 30644′ on the big megaphone.’
Don’t forget to submit your DOTs to us at acespace.org/done
The best part? The Action Team in each region that submits the most DOTs wins $100 for a pizza party.
So round up all your friends, put on your rally caps and bust out the pom poms because it’s time to show the world exactly what your school is made of.
Join our Youth Action Network
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