28 May 2009

Donations & Submissions

I heard back from Target today and they will be donating 4 $5 gift cards to the art show as soon as I drop off a letter on letter head detailing the event. YAY! We may still need one more gift card, but we will deal with that when the time comes.

I also received half a submission. Someone turned in a submission form with a note saying that their teacher still had the art work. Hopefully this means that more submissions are coming and soon!

I gave the invitation list to Lydia today and the list includes 62 people. Those should be mailed out next week. I also need to drop a poster off to the Senior Center for the event and see if I can find other businesses to display a poster.

In other news, Palmer Paint no longer makes sidewalk paint in individual colors (only in buckets of 4 colors) so I will have to find a good recipe online for sidewalk paint to make red and purple and hope it doesn't permanently dye anything. I will try and do a test batch next week.

27 May 2009

The art show is coming!

Its still May but I can feel the art show creeping up on me and there is still so much to do!

I called Target yesterday to request a donation and the woman I spoke with was very friendly. With any luck she will get back to me and we will have runner-up prizes for the art show too! I did look into a couple other options for donations, but many of them require as much as two months notice so for this year I will just be happy to get some Target gift cards.

I have just about finalized the invitation list. I did have to buy more note cards for invitations and those should be here soon. Lydia had designed lovely invitations and after some coaching from her I managed to make mailing labels that will not disgrace us all. Lydia and I also decided to include in the invitation a small business size card asking the recipient to share the invitation with family, friends and coworkers. With any luck, the turnout for the show should be good. Now, if only I could start getting more art show submissions...

I ordered black table cover from oriental trading, which is a little more expensive than I originally allowed in my budget, but not knowing how many tables will need to be covered, I figured that this might actually end up being the easier and cheaper option. I am also making plans with Jan to go shopping for some nonperishable items for the show. Thanks Jan!

With any luck invitations will go out next week and the second ad will appear in the paper shortly after that. Time is flying by!

24 May 2009

First Entry!

I have finally received the first entry for the art show! A girl in my knitting group came by with an entry earlier this week. I think I will personally buy her a small gift for being the first entry.

I am almost finished with the invitation list for the art show. At the moment the list is 48 people long. I hope I haven't forgotten anyone!

I am also working on pinpointing businesses to ask if they will display our poster. I already emailed The Artful Framer before I realized they no longer had a store front. The owner was very nice though and offered any help with anything we needed. I am also thinking of who else I can contact to ask for donations. I am thinking that it would be great to have a runner up prize so if I can get a few five dollar gift cards that would be fabulous!

In other news, I am collecting old playing cards and twist off pop bottle tops for a summer craft. Contributions are greatly appreciated :-)

15 May 2009

Making Lists!

I am once again making lists! This time list of people to send invitations to for the event. So far this list includes inviting members of various township entities like the township board, the planning commission, and the zoning board of appeals. I am also inviting members of the local school district like the superintendent, principles and vice principles of appropriate schools, and the board of education. The Senior Center will also get an invitation. Eventually I will get around to deciding what businesses I will send invitations to.

In past weeks I have been trying to find new ways to reach teens in the community. So far I have tried to reach them through art classes in public schools, private schools, and by sending information to church youth ministries. Today I was helping a woman who homeschools her children and I asked her what sort of local organizations exist for homeschool mom's. She was able to give me the names of some yahoogroups for home schooling parents. I sent out two emails and I have already recieved a reply from the owner of one of the groups saying she will share the information with her group members. Hopefully the other group will be as welcoming.


Signing off...

First ad in the paper!

The first ad for the art show appeared in the paper this past Wednesday. A copy of it is posted on the staff room door at the library. This ad was just a call for entries, though unfortunatly it ended up on the obituary page. I'm sure there is a joke there somewhere. A second ad will be run in the paper a week before the event asking the community to attend.

Next on the list: sort out my three lists and make yet another list of people to send invitations to.

Stay tuned for the continuing saga of my battle with Blick Art over our tax exempt status.

08 May 2009

Nervous anticipation

Not much happening at the moment. I did have Lydia send in the copy for the first ad to the newspaper. I called them this morning to make sure it had been recieved. The lady was actuallyabout to call me to verify the details and now everything is set for the first ad to be run next week.

However, I am getting a little nervous waiting for entries. My brother who is a teen and takes art hasn't been told about the art show by his teachers yet and neither has one of the pages who I asked. The show is a little more than a month away and I really hope entries or at least questions start coming in soon.

In other news, Blick Art is not a happy company to deal with if you are a tax exempt organization, but I think everything is finally settled. The lengths I go to for sidewalk paint!

01 May 2009

Letters, letters, and more letters!

While I have been keeping a journal in a Word document as I work on this art show, I thought this might be a better way to share progress with everyone on what I am doing and what the heck is going on! This blog will start rather midway through the process, so be aware: a lot has happened to get to this point.

I spent the day going through the local Chamber of Commerce to decide which organizations I wanted to send invitations to for the actual show. As I was going through I attempted to sort the organizations into different categories. Instead of being helpful, this only gave me three random documents with lists of organization names and addresses. However, I did have the brilliant idea to send letters to church youth ministries to see if they would share the art show with their teens. I wrote a letter and sent it to 17 different local churches, plus another local youth organization, along with a copy of the art show submission form.

I really don't know if the churches will respond, but the more this art show develops the more I feel I should be as inclusive as possible. If anyone has any suggestions for other types of organizations to contact, I would be willing to send them a letter as well. As for the rest of the Chamber of Commerce list...I do have a good few organization in mind to invite to the actual show. In addition, I am tempted to contact some local business for donations to sweeten the prize pot a little. I will write more on what I decide on that front as I try to make sense of my three seperate lists.

Also, I did call the paper today and I have the email address of where I need to send our copy to for the ad to be run on May 13th. It has to be in by May 8th! I also might need to order more blue paper for submission forms and more notecards to print on...but those are my random thoughts on things I need to keep in mind.

Until next time...