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Helping to raise money for families with hospitalized children. Working with the Be A Star Foundation to make a difference in the lives of others and raising awareness of this cause around the world.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Letter Approved


Success! As far as legal work, all we need now is insurance. I'm going to call Tom Landy (park manager) again tomorrow to ask him about what we'll need and where we need to go for it. If he says the date for the event (10/30) is free, I'm going to call my neighbor and ask her to see if we can start advertising soonish.

People who are handy with paint, crayons, pastels, and the like, start making ticket designs and signs and whatever. If you know someone artsy, ask them too. We're going with the name "Shadow Dancer's Festival", unless someone thinks they have a better name. Making tickets would be the way to get some of your hours if you're falling short. We've been waiting for a while, so a few of you probably are short. If you haven't been keeping track of hours, you need to start keeping that log because once school starts up we're going to be too busy and tired to even think about what we ate for breakfast during Psychology that morning, let alone what we did months ago, where, and for how long. I'm going to post an example of what your logs should look like using our main events (car washes, meetings with kids) and stuff so far.

Don't forget about our carwash coming up on August 7th! Tell everyone about it!!

I'll let you all know how the call with Tom Landy goes~ See ya!

~Melissa

4 comments:

  1. I know!!!!! Melissa, you should be very proud of yourself.

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  2. Great job Melissa! That's some impressive handling. ;) Well I'm unsure if I can make it to the carwash this saturday (it's my gram's b'day) mais je vais tiendrai au courant (but I'll keep you posted).

    Celine

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  3. Oh man, stop that French, Celine. I'm so afraid for that class this year. I'm less afraid of Physics.

    And thanks guys. Our last business is getting insurance, which is supposedly not too painful.

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