Creativity Salons

for storytellers & artists engaging in the creative process

In place of a monthly event registration, we're asking you to SUBSCRIBE to our Friends of Community Storytelling program.


Need a refresher about the series? Check out our website.


Cost

This series is free and by donation, because we believe access to arts and humanities programming is a human right. We encourage community members to join our Friends of Community Storytelling Program by committing to a recurring donation for as little as $5 monthly to show your support of our access-for-all community programming.


Subscription instructions

  1. Click "contribute"
  2. Select the box "Become a sustaining, monthly contributor"
  3. Select an amount or input a custom $ amount
  4. Subscribe to our Friends of Community Storytelling program by committing to a recurring donation at the following levels: Friends - $5+/ month‍, Neighbors - $10/ month‍, Connectors - $25/ month‍, Cultivators - $50/ month‍, Champions - $100+/ month.

Consistent, recurring donations over time, no matter how small, allow us to count on a dependable general operating income stream. This means we can be more nimble in our community programming and continue to offer large sliding pricing for our events and services


We cultivate members of our Friends of Community Storytelling program, or "subscribers," as key collaborators in our work. We often gather advisory groups comprised of subscribers, core supporters, creative collaborators, and organizational partners to get feedback on strategic initiatives and help us gain community support and project momentum. Subscribers are the first to be invited to our Annual Community Storytelling Gathering each spring! Join our Facebook Group, where we post volunteer opportunities, programming, and events specifically for subscribers, and chances to help us get the word out about our work and develop new donor relationships.


Where we give our money is a value-based choice. Know that your contribution goes toward activating local public history, access-for-all arts and humanities programming, all-ages community building, and communal narratives of success and social change. Thank you for your support!

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