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Author:SarahCreated:Tuesday, April 17, 2007
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.

Took the mother to Renn Fest this Sunday for Pirate Weekend.  ArrHH!

There were pirate babies...

....Elephants...

...lots of juggling...

...and Beer Knights!

Plus we got to catch this really cool band, Albannach, who apparently was there last year and I didn't even know it.  They drew a huge crowd.  Image the Rouges, only these Albannach are real Scottsmen and their music is a cross between battle cries and punk metal.

Current Mood:  Sore

Quick and Dirty: Making the WAC Green Room Campaign happen!

Complete the "Set the Stage Campaign" to name the new Gibson Main stage Green Room for Timothy B. Maloney: educator, theater artist, father, and friend. $11,500 by October 1st!

Donations Go To:
Positions:
  1. Honor Timothy B. Maloney's contribution to the Washington College community and beyond.
  2. Show that working together, we can make a difference!
  3. http://gibson.washcoll.edu/
 
 
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To Our Dearest Washington College Drama and Friends of Drama Alumni:

For forty years Tim Maloney has been the heart of the Washington College Drama Department. In honor of all he's given to every drama major, the new Main Stage Green Room could bear his name. But we need YOU to make this happen.

We need to show WC that small dollar donations are just as landmark as larger ones when put together. If the 2008 Obama campaign taught us anything, it is that. In true “Freaky-Freaky Drama Majors” fashion, today we say “Fuck it, let's do this!” It's time to put our quick-and-dirty drama know-how to use. We need to spread the word wider, make the call louder, and do it NOW!

We are $11,500 short of the $100,000 needed to meet our $200,000 Decker Challenge grant. The new theatre opens with Convocation on October 2nd. This means we have a week before the opening of the new Gibson Performing Arts Center. So we need YOU.

Forward this to your WC friends and family. Forward this to your theatre, artistic, or sympathetic friends and family. Tell them we fought tooth and nail for this center and now we have it. Tell them we want to make sure that a piece of it bears the name of a man who helped shape our lives. Tell them about what TM gave to the college, the drama department, to you.

And in honor of TM, give. $5, $10, $20, $25. More is always welcome. Remember, your donations are tax-deductible. Forgo that cup of coffee for one morning. Take the money you’d use for one happy hour. Help us show the WC fundraisers that not only do the alumni care, but we’re committed. Seven days is not a lot of time. But if we band together, we can walk into the Development Office with a check that will ensure that TM's commitment to his students is known to generations of students to come.

As an added bonus, with every thousand dollars raised there will follow a series of entertaining events! Tamanya will take a pie in the face! (Hint: she prefers apple or cherry). Keeza will kiss a picture of George W. Bush! Our own Drama Mama Lindsay will take a shot for every five hundred dollars raised! And WAC Drama mystic mindy promises a free reading for any who give over $100 dollars!

But if these incredible acts aren't incentive enough, we're certain that we can get even MORE alumni to do crazy stunts if we succeed in getting this green room named for TM. So when you give, don't just give money! In true WAC Drama spirit, give a little of your dignity and get someone to sponsor some crazy antics! We'll get all of them on film and share it with everyone who contributes. (Sadly, your loss of dignity is not tax deductible).

We all know what a special place Washington College was and is to all of us. We all know that the place we called home on campus was the theatre. Many of you have already been generous. But we need ALL of us to make a difference. Click here now and honor a part of our collective history. We can do this by October 1st.

We’re committed. Commit with us. "Y'know what we mean?"

With best wishes,
The Set the Stage Committee

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful people could change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” –Margaret Mead

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Join our Facebook cause at http://apps.facebook.com/causes/... and give via major credit card. All donations through this process are secure and still tax deductible! If you have any questions about this process, go to http://apps.facebook.com/causes/...

If you would prefer to give directly, please go http://gibson.washcoll.edu/makea... to make a donation or pledge.

For more information on the Timothy Maloney Green Room project, go to http://magazine.washcoll.edu/200... . For more information on the Gibson project, go to http://gibson.washcoll.edu/

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Current Mood:  Spacey

So the rain only managed to dampen two of my events this weekend.  It came out mid-grilling on Saturday, and then Monday at faire I was forced to run for shelter.  Leather and exposed Nikon cameras don't do well in rain.

Speaking of Faire, here were a few of the shots from yesterday taken before I was forced to seek a covered roof.

Today I've got to make up for the frolicking.  I've got orders to drop off at the post office, and we just ran out of milk...boo.  And I have no idea what to make for LOF tonight.

Current Mood:  Sociable

A little to tired for Sunday already, but so far so good on the weekend.  I cleaned the inside of the cars on Friday, did some yard work and some NS work (tote construction).  Very productive day.  Saturday, WCS came out to give us an estimate on the window bump out repairs, spent the morning at the market with Scott, and the rest of the day with Shaun. 

We have not seen him in person in about a year which is pretty sad.  We've all been too busy.  But we are going to try and make up for that in the future.  I'd say we made up a little bit for it on Saturday with the 8 hours of visit time, hiking, sushi, and talking over coffee.  We really did miss him so it was good to do. 

I had plans to see the production Jane is in this weekend, I think that might have to wait till next weekend.  I think my time will run out today.  There are a lot of shows friends are in that I need to catch.  Problem is they all only run over the next few weeks.  Looks like my nights will be spent in plenty of different theatres. 

Now to muster up the energy to go and make pancakes.  I'm allowed some lazy time before I have to clean the house!

Current Mood:  Ravenous

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