Hi!
We're excited to inform you that April 1, 2010 is just around the corner, and that means the fourth (and biggest) Script Frenzy is nearly here!
Check this out:
- Regional Forums have shiny new headers to make finding local events easier.
- We're on Facebook and Twitter.
- Website notifications now work! (Thank you, Dan. We heart you.) Visit "Edit My Notifications" on your profile page to stay tuned to what you want, and turn off the rest.
Buy these things (Come on. You love us. We're a nonprofit. We need your support!):
- Day t-shirt. It's light blue and brilliant.
- Night t-shirt. It's black and stunning.
- Travel mug. It holds the perfect amount of coffee.
- Key chain. Matches any set of keys.
- Hat. Perfectly tops it all off.
We had so much fun at the decidedly unfancy photo shoot. Check out the behind-the-scenes photos.
Get ready:
- Read a great Cameo by Greg Marcks about prepping for the month ahead.
- Do the workbooks and the boot camp (try the high school versions) at the Young Writers Program website.
Mark your calendars:
- March 12: Feed the Frenzy Day. We'll be asking for your help to spread the word about Script Frenzy via Facebook, Twitter, email, owl post, etc. As the smallest program at our parent nonprofit, Script Frenzy's advertising budget is zilch. Your help is worth buckets of gold to us!
- March 16: $250 Donor Day. We have ten killer Moleskine storyboard notebooks adorned with a Script Frenzy seal and autographed by everyone here in the office. On March 16, the first ten $250-and-up donors will get one added to their goodie package.
Party alert! (It is never too soon to plan a celebration.)
The Headquarters Sponsored Wrap Party will be held at the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco on May 8. Friends and family are all welcome. The amazing folks from the sketch comedy group Killing My Lobster will be back to perform unrehearsed pages from our scripts. Last year, it was side-splittingly funny!
Head over to the website and set up your 2010 Script Frenzy profile.
Excited to see you in the Frenzy,
Jen
Script Frenzy Program Director and Chief Troublemaker
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