Raise your hand if you love The Home Depot!
Thought so – I mean, what’s not to love? I get inspired to do some sort of household project just walking through their doors.
Here’s another bit of inspiration on a more serious note.
Through Feb. 28, The Home Depot is offering a commemorative “Dream” gift card celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. When consumers purchase the collector’s edition “Dream” gift card, The Home Depot will donate five percent of all sales to the Center for Civil and Human Rights, up to $1 million dollars. The donation will assist in the building of a permanent exhibition home for his personal writings and papers.
The collection of original documents by Dr. King includes more than 10,000 items, among them 7,000 handwritten notes spanning from 1946 to 1968. They include drafts of his “I Have a Dream” speech, his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” other theological writings and his Nobel Peace Prize addresses. The King Papers will be part of the exhibition offering of The Center for Civil and Human Rights. The Dream cards can be purchased at any store, or online at homedepot.com/dream.
Talk about amazing and inspiring, huh?
I have one of these commemorative gift cards loaded with $50 to spend at The Home Depot to give away to one Deal Seeking Mom reader!
To enter leave a comment telling me what inspires you. It can be an event, a person, a speech – you name it.
Every reader has three methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two, or three for up to a total of 3 entries!!!
Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. Share with us what inspires you!
2. Add Deal Seeking Mom to your blogroll or add my badge to your sidebar. Make sure to come back and leave the link to your site in a separate comment!
3. Subscribe to my feed via RSS or email. You must confirm your email subscription for it to be a valid entry! Leave a separate comment letting me know you have done so. If you’re already a subscriber, simply leave a separate comment letting me know you’re already subscribed. Lovin’ my subscribers! You guys make this all possible.
Prize:
$50 Commemorative Dream Home Depot Gift Card
This giveaway ends at 11:59 p.m. EDT on Sunday, February 1st. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. The winner will be posted on Monday, February 2nd. Good luck!
Be sure to check out the other fabulous contests in the Bloggy Giveaways!


Karen
I’m inspired by nature. Thanks for the great giveaway!
karen
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Donna M. Clark
The one person who inspires me the most is my mom. She is an amazing person who has gone through a lot.
Susan
I’m inspired by those who serve in the military.
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karen
I’m inspired by ny new house. I have some many little projects…..
Stephanie
I’m a subscriber!
Hetal G
every single day, any kind of people inspire me and I try to be better person. mostly, my deceased mom inspires me.thanks
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DebbieLynne (On the banks of Stony Creek)
I’m inspired by you – thanks for the great blog!
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Susan
I’ve subscribed via email! Thanks :)
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Wanda
I’m always inspired by stories of people who have accomplished their goals despite adversity. It’s easy to do great things if you have beauty, wealth, family support, and good health behind you, but people who rise above a lack of these things and do what they can in the world anyway fill me with awe.
Stephanie
I’m inspired by music.
Susan K
Nature inspires me – most of all watching a sunset fills me with a feeling that nothing is impossible. No idea why :)
Angela C
What inspires me? My children…without them I don’t know where I would be today. They make me smile, they make me happy, they just make my whole life worth living…
David Guss
I am inspired by moms who work and still manage to come home cook, bathe, and help the kids with their homework!
Tristan
I have so many fabulous friends…some inspire me to try new things, some to be a better person, and some to be a better mom!
boomeyers
My mother inspires me! The older I get, the more I appreciate her! :-)
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Christy
I am constantly inspired by other bloggers!
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Andrea
I honestly haven’t been inspired in a long time. Seeing Obama elected gave me hope. I am optimistic about the direction our country is going now.
Debra F
I’m a teacher, and my students inspire me everyday. Thanks for the great giveaway!
Andrea
I’m an email subscriber.
Sarah Z
The troops overseas inspire me!
Shawna
Knowing that Christ loved me enough to die for my sins inspires me!
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Kaia
Lots of people inspire me who have gone through hard things! Also, the Bible is a great source of inspiration! :)
Chantelle
I am inspired by watching my children everyday. Thanks so much for the giveaway!
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Debbie
My kids inspire me. They inspire me to be a better mother, wife,and person.
Trisha
My hard-working husband’s deication to his family inspires me!!
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Karen
My friends are truly inspirational. My three year old daughter just had her third open heart surgery and I couldn’t have gotten through it without God and my sweet friends.
Anna
Books inspire me!
Because you mentioned Dr King, I would like to mention that I visited The Lincoln Memorial a few years ago and stood where MLK gave his speech. Just seeing the memorial and other nearby memorials (Korean War Memorial & Vietnam War Memorial, Reflection Pool) was something I will never ever forget.
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Erika Lynn
my grandmother is my biggest inspiration. She raised me and she is incredibly talented at basically everything. thanks!
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Han5nah T.
My brother, who happens to work at Home Depot, inspires me. He has mild Asperger’s, but has managed to work through community college and into university, while maintaining a social life.