
Support Bea Arthur's Brat Summer in P-town
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Greetings to all our wonderful supporters, both athletic and otherwise!
We need your help to make our show a reality in Provincetown, Massachusetts. In order to secure our housing, we require financial assistance from our friends, family, and fans.
Our current fundraising goal is $3825, which is one and a half month's rent at the campground where we will be staying (in a very nice RV). Your contributions, no matter the amount, will play a crucial role in ensuring our production's success.
We have various donation tiers with exciting rewards:
- Donate $25 for a live shout-out during one of our shows.
- Contribute $50 for a shout-out on the internet, reaching a wide audience.
- Support with $100 and receive a surprise piece of merchandise delivered to your doorstep.
- At $250, enjoy a 30-minute virtual show where I'll entertain you and your friends with performances and trivia.
- For a generous donation of $500, I'll even come to your house and put on a special show just for you!
If you're unable to donate, please consider sharing this message with others who might be able to contribute.
Let's make this production in Provincetown one to remember together! Your support means the world to us. Thank you for helping us bring 'Bea Arthur's Brat Summer' to life (and to P-town)!
If you want to send an old fashioned check, just drop us a line.
Cost Breakdown:
Monthly rent due for June - $2550
Monthly rent due for July - $2550
Monthly rent due for August - $2550
Monthly rent due for September - $2550
Accommodations:
We will be staying in a nice camper in a campground in North Truro, which is about 10 minutes from town. Most importantly, we can bring our two dogs, Penny & Dexter. My mother-in-law gave us long leashes so they can explore, but not ... die.
What if we DON'T raise the money?
God willin' and the creek don't rise (thank you Blanche 1), we will be making money off of the two shows a week that we are doing, so that will definitely help us to pay the housing bills due, but it certainly won't be enough to pay the housing, groceries, life-ing needed. If we run out of funds, we will have to cut the production short. We will have to cancel shows, return money and go home. Such is life, but definitely not what we *want* to do.
Organiser

JASON B.E.A. SCHMIDT
Organiser
Philadelphia, PA