Active 20-30 Clubs across the country have executed some really unique fundraising ideas. Some have been conceived by members. Others have adopted events that have been successes for other clubs or organizations. A few lucky ones have been inherited from other organizations who chose not to run them anymore.
This is the case with the Redding Club and their newest fundraising project: The Sundial Film Festival. Presented with the opportunity to take charge of an already-established event that just needed a little TLC seemed like a great idea for a club passing their 5-year mark in the city.
It doesn't mean the project will be an easy one, though. They still have to secure entries (see shameless plug below), sponsors and guests. They can't sit back and watch everything happen - like every project or event, they'll be in the thick of it every step of the way. They do, however, have the benefit of seeing what's gone right and wrong in the past and get to put their own touches on the film festival.
I can't wait to join them in Redding on March 10th to see the photographs and short films that were submitted from around the country.
Scottsdale and Denver share the Brokers Benefiting Kids project idea; Albuquerque's kickball tournament plans have spread east to Indianapolis; black tie events, crab feeds and 80's parties are popping up among our clubs.
Feel free to share your experiences in taking a project and making it your own. What event have you done that you'd like to see spread?
The Sundial Film Festival is accepting entries through January 3rd (less than 1 week from now) Active 20-30 has some incredibly talented photographers and filmmakers, I'm certain. Why not take advantage of this opportunity to showcase your work?
For entry information, visit: http://www.sundialfilmfestival.com/
This is the case with the Redding Club and their newest fundraising project: The Sundial Film Festival. Presented with the opportunity to take charge of an already-established event that just needed a little TLC seemed like a great idea for a club passing their 5-year mark in the city.
It doesn't mean the project will be an easy one, though. They still have to secure entries (see shameless plug below), sponsors and guests. They can't sit back and watch everything happen - like every project or event, they'll be in the thick of it every step of the way. They do, however, have the benefit of seeing what's gone right and wrong in the past and get to put their own touches on the film festival.
I can't wait to join them in Redding on March 10th to see the photographs and short films that were submitted from around the country.
Scottsdale and Denver share the Brokers Benefiting Kids project idea; Albuquerque's kickball tournament plans have spread east to Indianapolis; black tie events, crab feeds and 80's parties are popping up among our clubs.
Feel free to share your experiences in taking a project and making it your own. What event have you done that you'd like to see spread?
The Sundial Film Festival is accepting entries through January 3rd (less than 1 week from now) Active 20-30 has some incredibly talented photographers and filmmakers, I'm certain. Why not take advantage of this opportunity to showcase your work?
For entry information, visit: http://www.sundialfilmfestival.com/
via Active 20-30 Blog
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