COLTON -- The Sunday Rock Legacy Project in Colton is looking for donations to help cover expenses for its 2015 season. The project brings together three organizations -- Colton Historical Society, …
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COLTON -- The Sunday Rock Legacy Project in Colton is looking for donations to help cover expenses for its 2015 season.
The project brings together three organizations -- Colton Historical Society, Colton-Pierrepont Central School and Grasse River Players -- to pursue community-based projects.
This summer, “I Love a Piano” with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin will be presented July 16, 17 and 19, before and after Colton Country Day on July 18.
Kimberly Busch for Grasse River Players directs the production.
The theatre activity is complemented by historical and related educational activities about the building of hydroelectric dams in Colton in the 1950s.
Mary Jane Watson, on behalf of the Colton Historical Society, is coordinating the research about the dams with Traditional Arts in Upstate New York headquartered in Canton.
Businesses, organizations, families and people can contribute in various ways:
• Remembrance gifts -- $50, contributors get up to three lines in the show program and historical guide acknowledging them, along with people, places, things or events being remembered.
• Program, guide ads -- $100-400, gets 1/8-page to full-page ads, depending on how much money is given. Ads also can be done to acknowledge people, places or events. Each comes with at least one complimentary ticket to the summer show.
• Major sponsors -- $500 or more, can include a full-page ad in the program and guide, plus recognition before, during and after the summer shows via news releases, the show poster and other publicity. Each also gets three complimentary tickets to the show.
All contributions made by June 13 will be in the show program and historical guide.
More info: Scott Miller, 244-9956