Drama surpasses fundraising goal in today’s Kentucky Gives Day
By JIM BROOKS
Nelson County Gazette
Wednesday, April 9, 2014, 3:30 p.m. — The Stephen Foster Story was one of more than 400 non-profit organizations taking part today in Kentucky Gives Day.
Kentucky Gives Day is a 24-hour fundraising event that brings charities and Kentuckians together through a single online site.
Billy Bass, the drama’s media & development coordinator, said today the local group raised $1,637 on Kentucky Gives Day last year. This year’s goal was $2,500. In an interview on WBRT’s Local Community News, Bass reported the drama has raised more than $3,000 by noon Wednesday. By 3 p.m., that total swelled to more than $5,200.
Kentucky Gives Day was created last year by the Kentucky Nonprofit Network as a day for nonprofits all around the state to join together for a day of fundraising and awareness.
You still have time to make a donation, which will be accepted until midnight tonight. To make a donation, go to kygives.razzo.com and enter the Bardstown zip code in the search box.
Donors will be entered into a drawing for several prizes, including:
- 4 Tickets to see The Stephen Foster Story
- 4 Tickets to see You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown
- 2 Tickets to see Starship w/ Mickey Thomas live in concert
- 2 Tickets to see co-headliners Danielle Bradbery and Frankie Ballard
Visit kygives.razoo.com/story/The-Stephen-Foster-Story-Kentucky-Gives-Day-2014 to make your donation today.
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