Bean Creative has pledged $500, which along with other pledges has brought us up to $9,125 raised.
Thank you to Englin Consulting, Inc. for bringing our total up to $7,800!
Day two of the campaign brought in two more $1,000 contributions from Marcia Call and Lonnie Rich, and Kwik Kopy (Alexandria).
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Donations of $1,000 from Belmont, Inc; RedPeg Marketing; Brightline Media; Brightline Interactive and Marcia Call and Lonnie Rich have jump-started our fundraising efforts.
It’s time to gather public support for the concept! Starting today, iMAGINE Board members will begin contacting members of the creative community to educate them on the idea and solicit contributions.
iMagine Alexandria leadership will launch a grassroots campaign to gather local support for the project starting Monday, June 9.
Since the City won’t be giving us any money, Board members Nancy Belmont, Dennis Belmont, and Erik Muendel got together to discuss how to make the concept a reality.
Today we presented to the ESWG, who wrote the original recommendations to establish Alexandria as a center for the Creative Class.
Tate Linden of Stokefire took us through an exercise today, the result of which was a name for our initiative: Imagine Alexandria.