Buy a Sub on March 26th and 100% of Sales Goes to Wipe Out Kids’ Cancer

Wipe Out Kids Cancer

Wipe Out Kids’ Cancer and Jersey Mike’s have teamed up to raise money and awareness for pediatric cancer research

 

Make a difference for kids with cancer by eating a sub at any of the 24 DFW Jersey Mike’s locations during the month of March.  Jersey Mike’s has teamed up with Wipe Out Kids’ Cancer (WOKC) for the 5th annual March Month of Giving to raise money for children battling cancer.  Wipe Out Kids’ Cancer is a Dallas-based nonprofit organization with the mission to work relentlessly for the day when all children are living cancer-free.

From March 1-31, Jersey Mike’s will donate 25 cents of every regular sub sold and 50 cents of every giant sub sold to WOKC.

On Wednesday, March 26, WOKC Day, Jersey Mike’s will donate 100% of sales to Wipe Out Kids’ Cancer.

3 Simple Tips to Child Proof Your Home

3 Tips to Child Proof Your Home

Three Simple Ways to Child Proof Your Home

by Abigail Clark

It’s a misconception that a child proofed home is a dull, institutional, and unfashionable home. Just because you share your home with kids doesn’t mean that your living room should look like a padded cell to keep your babies safe. Here are kid-proofing tips and design ideas for a functional, attractive child-friendly home.

10 Tips for March Madness Office Pools

10 Tips for March Madness Office Pools

Slam Dunk March Madness : Your office pool matters, do it right

by Dawn Bryan

According to the online reference guide TheQualipedia.com, the company that produces basketballs for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament tests them with a “Slam Machine” that takes five minutes to simulate the workout a ball will get in four games. If only we all worked as hard as the basketballs this month.

Wagering on the 68-team NCAA tournament, popularly known as ‘March Madness,’ is an annual ritual in the United States. Any individual can do it, with major sports websites like ESPN, Yahoo!, CBSSports, Fox, NBC offering the chance to fill out a bracket online for fun. President Obama has made a habit of filling out his bracket on ESPN each year, and who doesn’t want a chance to outsmart the leader of the free world?

Individual online contests are perfect for the hardcore sports fan, while inter-office pools are for everyone. The office contest is simple: One employee prints out a blank bracket and distributes it for co-workers to fill out. No basketball knowledge is necessary and often the employee who picks a winner because it has the goofiest name (Gonzaga, anyone?) winds up winning the office pool.