Here's a little Thanksgiving challenge for everybody who loves the monastery. I tried this a few weeks ago, but really only succeeded in embarrassing myself. :) Thanks to Kurt DeMaagd at YAS, we're all set to go this time.

If 10 people make a donation to Perl Monks by November 28th, I'll donate US$250. I'd really, really like to see people donate US$25 or more, but I don't have any way of verifying the amount.

I'll be checking the Perl Monks Fund over at YAS. The "Make a Donation" link is on the left in the navigation bar on that YAS page. YAS is now tracking Perl Monks donations separately from their other funds. Thanks Kurt!


In reply to Membership pledge drive II by blssu

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