senecioklee
July 20th, 2005, 04:34 PM
Our arts group, Northwest Programs for the Arts, planned on having the
Giants play the 10th Annual Seattle Music Fest at Alki Beach on Friday,
Aug. 12th. Long story short, sponsor dollars fell through and we will
not be holding the festival at the beach this year (barring someone
calling us with miracle dollars today…anyone?).
So, here's the question:
If we scaled the festival to a one-day mini-Fest at the Moore Theatre
and had TMBG play the Moore (with a few local band openers), how many
of you would be interested?
Tickets would be around $25 with proceeds benefiting Northwest arts
programs and helping us bail things out.
There are about 1400 seats at the Moore and we'd have to sell most of
them to break even.
***Would you attend? Would you help us get the word out? Can we fill
the Moore?***
Please post level of interest here and also e-mail us at tmbg@northwestarts.org.
More info on the Seattle Music Fest (as it was to be) is at
http://www.seattlemusicfest.org. More info on how NPA supports artists
and brings arts to the community is at http://www.northwestarts.org.
Giants play the 10th Annual Seattle Music Fest at Alki Beach on Friday,
Aug. 12th. Long story short, sponsor dollars fell through and we will
not be holding the festival at the beach this year (barring someone
calling us with miracle dollars today…anyone?).
So, here's the question:
If we scaled the festival to a one-day mini-Fest at the Moore Theatre
and had TMBG play the Moore (with a few local band openers), how many
of you would be interested?
Tickets would be around $25 with proceeds benefiting Northwest arts
programs and helping us bail things out.
There are about 1400 seats at the Moore and we'd have to sell most of
them to break even.
***Would you attend? Would you help us get the word out? Can we fill
the Moore?***
Please post level of interest here and also e-mail us at tmbg@northwestarts.org.
More info on the Seattle Music Fest (as it was to be) is at
http://www.seattlemusicfest.org. More info on how NPA supports artists
and brings arts to the community is at http://www.northwestarts.org.