Jan. 26th, 2004
More WindyCon Art Show Stuff
Jan. 26th, 2004 09:34 pmBecause we're applying for 501(c)3 status, I've had to generate some more info on the 2003 WindyCon Art Show. I don't have the Print Shop data, but the Art Show sold $11,148 exclusive of charity and estate items. Over 90 artists displayed over 1000 pieces of their artwork at the con. I can cope with that. :)
The Gordon Dickson Estate Sale raised $19,390 at the WindyCon Art Show to help settle Gordy's estate. And I'm happy about that too.
(Gordy's estate sale pulled a number of people into the Art Show who wouldn't normally have been there spending money. If I had added up the numbers from last year, I could tell whether the other sales were higher or lower, but I confess to being lazy. Overall though, neither one are bad looking numbers.)
The Gordon Dickson Estate Sale raised $19,390 at the WindyCon Art Show to help settle Gordy's estate. And I'm happy about that too.
(Gordy's estate sale pulled a number of people into the Art Show who wouldn't normally have been there spending money. If I had added up the numbers from last year, I could tell whether the other sales were higher or lower, but I confess to being lazy. Overall though, neither one are bad looking numbers.)
More WindyCon Art Show Stuff
Jan. 26th, 2004 09:34 pmBecause we're applying for 501(c)3 status, I've had to generate some more info on the 2003 WindyCon Art Show. I don't have the Print Shop data, but the Art Show sold $11,148 exclusive of charity and estate items. Over 90 artists displayed over 1000 pieces of their artwork at the con. I can cope with that. :)
The Gordon Dickson Estate Sale raised $19,390 at the WindyCon Art Show to help settle Gordy's estate. And I'm happy about that too.
(Gordy's estate sale pulled a number of people into the Art Show who wouldn't normally have been there spending money. If I had added up the numbers from last year, I could tell whether the other sales were higher or lower, but I confess to being lazy. Overall though, neither one are bad looking numbers.)
The Gordon Dickson Estate Sale raised $19,390 at the WindyCon Art Show to help settle Gordy's estate. And I'm happy about that too.
(Gordy's estate sale pulled a number of people into the Art Show who wouldn't normally have been there spending money. If I had added up the numbers from last year, I could tell whether the other sales were higher or lower, but I confess to being lazy. Overall though, neither one are bad looking numbers.)