Sorry, that sounded ominous, I mean it isn't immediately reported to him -- so it's a less direct method, more prone to gaps in communication.
Anyway -- glad to imagine these checks winding their way to Round Top, let's keep 'em comin'!
thanks,
cs
On Apr 3, 2012, at 12:28 PM, Clay Stromberger wrote:
Hey Jerald --
It does work but Doc mentioned to me yesterday that he prefers checks to be sent to him directly -- sometimes money that is donated online is not reported to him.
cheers,
cs
On Apr 3, 2012, at 11:16 AM, Jerald Head wrote:
Clayton, I have used the Winedale website for donations to Winedale with a notation to be used for Camp Shakespeare. The receipt reflected the Camp Shakespeare notation as well. Very easy and I received miles! Jerald
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On Apr 3, 2012, at 8:23 AM, Clay Stromberger cstromberger@mail.utexas.edu wrote:
Oh, and one more note, I was only thinking of Saturday picnics, but there are Friday evening performances as well of course. Joy reminds me that she and Thomas can only come on Fridays because of his work.
Keep an eye on the Sh@W website as sumer is icumen in for details on times etc.
But for now the main thing is mailing in those checks!
tnx
cs
On Apr 3, 2012, at 1:32 AM, JOY MARVIN wrote:
I double ditto and second everything that has been said about Camp Shakespeare. It has become truly an amazing ever-increasing plethora of remarkable talent. I've wondered if there were perhaps something in the water which continues to cultivate incredible performances by such tiny creatures! How can this be? What is the secret? Am I awake or did I just dream this? Or am I sleeping still?
In brief, every time I go out there is more impressive than the last. These munchkins appear human; however, much of their actions make one doubt. They have an uncanny intelligence and secret communication amongst themselves. There is an old one in the group as well as a couple of younger assistants who do his bidding. Watch him closely for I think he has the secret oracles of the munchkins. I must confess I watch him intently each time and he always outwits me, like trying to catch Santa Claus in action.
It's incredible how entertaining these tiny ones are. How they can learn mega lines and deliver them trippingly on the tongue, lines that almost put me in my grave! How they fly around the stage with so much energy one is sure they will levitate at any moment. I can only tell you these tiny ones hold the keys to your hearts.
Some things in life you don't want to miss. Men and women in Philadelphia and New York, Florida and Oakland now abed shall curse themselves and hold their manhoods and/or womanhoods cheap that they were not here to see another Camp Shakespeare.
I'll look for your faces in the crowd! Tarry not for Time is definitely not on your side.
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