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I’m asking for your support for a new Literature Festival for Llandeilo, to take place April 27th – 30th 2017.
The aim is to showcase both, local and wider known literary talent, in a festival that has something for everyone.
Readings, performances, talks and workshops, bookfairs and accompanying musical and comedy events for young and old. Check out the programme as it unfolds here:
https://llandeilolitfest.org/programme-details/
and please follow us on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/LlandeiloLitFest/
and twitter
Your money will be used to advertise the event, produce publicity materials, pay fees and hall rent. Anything, however small, can make a difference to give Llandeilo a first class literary event – a gap that needs filling in the local calendar of events.
We only have a few private sponsors and only prospects for limited public funding, so your generosity will make all the difference.
Thank you!
https://funds.gofundme.com/dashboard/e6-hwyl-llandeilo-litfest
Twitter: @LlandeiloLitfest
NatWest Account No:75553198
Sort Code 53-7031
Judith Barrow said:
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writerchristophfischer said:
Thanks Judith ❤
willmacmillanjones said:
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writerchristophfischer said:
Thanks Will!
olganm said:
Sharing and joining everywhere. Good luck!
writerchristophfischer said:
Thanks Olga ❤
Hope you can make it!
The Story Reading Ape said:
Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog.
writerchristophfischer said:
Thanks Chris!
The Story Reading Ape said:
Welcome Christoph 😃
Claire Fullerton said:
April is fast approaching; I wish you all the success in the world. It’s absolutely inspirational to see you growing this festival. Feels like a labor of love from where I’m standing.
writerchristophfischer said:
Thanks Claire. It’s so nice to have your support ❤
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Lorna's Voice said:
This seems like a very ambitious but wonderful project, C! Wishing you much success with it!
writerchristophfischer said:
Thanks Lorna. I wish you lived closer so we could show you ❤
Much love across the ponds!
Lorna's Voice said:
That sure would be nice, C. Sigh…
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