From John Rich <[email protected]>
Subject I’m not emailing you about my music
Date March 19, 2024 5:30 PM
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Friend,


Remember when the FBI declared parents angry at school boards for inappropriate books were terrorists? Parents were rightfully angry at what they saw in schools.


But have you ever wondered, "Who is putting these inappropriate books in schools for kids?"


My buddy Kirk Cameron did some research and discovered a shocking truth about the culprit putting disgusting materials in school libraries.


It's not Woke teachers (although they don't help).

It's not even school boards.

It's Scholastic Book Fairs.


Now, you are probably like me. You may have fond memories of book fairs by Scholastic in your youth. You may have gotten a hold of books like Where the Red Fern Grows, Huckleberry Finn, and other classics.


Scholastic is now promoting books like Welcome to St. Hell, which promotes trans ideology to kids.



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I joined Kirk Cameron recently in Nashville to promote wholesome and age-appropriate book fairs for kids. It's called SkyTree Book Fairs, and Kirk helped jumpstart this amazing organization.


SkyTree Book Fairs offers schools a different option for book fairs. SkyTree Book Fairs is providing schools, parents, and children with an empowering alternative with literature rooted in truth and family values that matches the quality and ease of Scholastic while countering their harmful agenda.


Here's how you can help.

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Please help us promote new book fairs in schools to replace Scholastic. Can you donate $35, $50, or even $100 today toward SkyTree? I am hoping to raise $50,000. Click here to donate any amount today >>



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SkyTree Book Fairs are already operating in schools to provide wholesome content for families. They are spreading across the entire country, and I wanted to share some photos of their recent events with you.

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The Woke and radically leftwing Scholastic holds a virtual monopoly on school book fairs. Like many of our cultural institutions in the last decade, Scholastic has fallen prey to the woke mob and radical LGBT political agenda.


SkyTree will bring back wholesome content to kids, like what we had growing up. Kids should remain innocent and have content to encourage their moral character while fostering their imagination.


I once said if a teacher is doing their job correctly, you should never know about their politics, details of their personal life, or cultural stances.


It's the same with our kids' literature.

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You can be the reason why kids are saved from dangerous woke ideology. My goal is to raise $50,000 this month to bring school fairs to more public schools across the country. It costs roughly $4,500 for SkyTree to host a book fair.



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Thank you, and God bless,


John Rich


P.S. Here's a photo of Kirk Cameron and I. Together, we are supporting SkyTree Book Fairs to promote wholesome, family-friendly books to kids in schools.

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Can you join us by donating $10, $35, or any amount you can generously donate? Click here to give to SkyTree Book Fairs >>



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