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June 10, 2008

Nashville Area Charity Needs Your Corks

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A Nashville area foundation called Sports 4 All has come up with an ingenious way to raise money. They are asking for your used wine corks. They are gathering corks from local restaurants, individuals and retailers, sorting them, and then they sell them to artists all over the country and beyond. "There is an artist in California who has a large standing order we can't fill at the moment", Sara Koppelman, Program Manager told me recently. Sports 4 All raises money and solicits sporting equipment and provides equipment and recreational opportunities for disabled persons of all ages.

Sara and Sports 4 All President Kris Salisbury do most of the work at Sports 4 All, but all of the proceeds of their work goes into the foundation. They don't receive payment for their work. The two came together about 2 years ago when Koppelman was working at a Down's Syndrome camp and needed equipment. She met Kris and they began working together on the foundation that Salisbury, a Down's Syndrome parent had begun over 10 years ago. Sara and Kris share a love for wine, and it was over a glass that they had the bright idea now known as "Corks 4 Charity".

It has worked. Now they are putting the word out to do more of it. "The market is there", Sara told me. We have signed up local restaurants like J. Alexander's and Park Cafe, and put the word out to local tasting events and to our friends. On a bi-weekly basis, Sports 4 All makes a “cork run” (cork retrieval trip) and collects the corks which then get separated into groups of 100. The lots of 100 corks are then sold to artists for creative projects including: picture frame ornamentation, furniture design, dartboard backsplashes, wreaths, and many other artistic endeavors. When we get a bunch of corks, we get together for "cork therapy", when we sort them out, separating out the real corks from the synthetic ones. "We market on eBay, and when artists find out we have corks available, we become a supplier to them. "We can sell as many corks as we can gather."

"Corks 4 Charity creates a community of recycling and giving, providing unique corks to creative minds and artists, raising awareness of Sports 4 All Foundation, and offering a reliable funding source to fulfill Sports 4 All’s Mission: to improve the quality of life of individuals with disabilities by providing funding and equipment to enable full participation in sports and recreation activities. Corks 4 Charity is an easy was to give back to the community and recycle – simultaneously."

I found out about Corks 4 Charity through the Nashville Predators Hockey organization, whose community foundation hosts a large Wine Festival and Tasting each spring. Sports 4 All has been supported by the Nashville Predators Foundation for 2 consecutive years and this year they are fortunate enough to be a featured charity with the Predators. Sports 4 All is definitely on to something. This is a great idea you have to agree. Now I know what to do with those corks I've been collecting for years that I didn't know what to do with. I couldn't throw them away and now I know why.

If you're a retailer or restaurant, contact Sports 4 All about saving and donating corks. Retailers can place a clear receptacle in their stores so people know it's for corks only. Local businesses can have their corks picked up. If you're an individual, here's a great way to recycle and help a foundation. Gather up a bunch of those corks and send them to Sports 4 All Foundation. The contact information is listed below. By the way, there are other ways to support the foundation besides giving them your corks, and you'll find more information on their website.

For more about the Sports 4 All Foundation, and the 2 women force behind it, see the 2007 Nashville Tennessean newspaper article reprinted here (pdf file).

Sports 4 All Foundation
Kris Salisbury and Sara Koppelman
http://www.s4af.org
5827 Charlotte Pike
Nashville, Tennessee
(615) 354-6454

Comments

Thanks Jerry! You are terrific!

I have lots of corks; where do I send them?

Just saw this on a web-site. Great idea. I work for a Wine Distributor as well as I own a bar in Ohio. I will do my best to collect and send them out on a monthly basis. Every bit helps. Sorry to say we just missed the largest UNCORK season (Christmas & New Years) but I will do my best for 2009!!!

I will pass this along to our other offices in Ohio, you never know.

Just saw this on a web-site. Great idea. I own a liquor store in New York. I will do my best to collect and send them out on a monthly basis. Every bit helps.
I will also ask my customers to bring back their corks for me.

where do we send the corks I have 2 bags full.

A Nashville retailer is collecting them for the charity which you can contact directly for more info:
http://www.s4af.org
5827 Charlotte Pike
Nashville, Tennessee
(615) 354-6454

retailer:
Corks4Charity
c/o Frugal Macdoogal
701 Division Street
Nashville, TN 37203

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