Over the summer, I received a promotional card from Google
Adwords for $100. I allowed it to
expire and kicked myself for wasting it.
Then at the end of August, I lucked out and received another $100 promo
that would expire at the end of September 2011. Google was basically challenging me to find a way to use
$100 of advertising dollars to make something happen. I decided to accept the challenge.
One morning about a week after I received the $100, my son
Jackson and I were working on an art project. “Too bad we can’t sell our artwork,” I thought. But what if we could? What if there was another way to give
value to our art? Maybe if we sold
our paintings to raise money for a purpose, people would be excited to own a
piece of the story.
The best part would be that I would be teaching my son a
wonderful lesson. We could do
something that we love together, and raise money to help other kids. I spoke to some friends, artists, special
needs therapists, teachers, and others who I thought would be interested, and
the response was overwhelming.
Kevin J. Kelly of Get Broken Record (www.getbrokenrecord.com) immediately
jumped on board along with Daytime Moon Creations (www.daytimemooncreations.org),
The Peoples Improv Theater (www.ThePIT-NYC.com) and other artists, volunteers
and sponsors. The Little Buddha
Arts Project had the support of accomplished artists as well as lots of kids
who love to create and give. This
further defined the project and we knew our mission:
To promote the artwork
of children and accomplished artists in a gallery that donates 50% of all
proceeds to art, music, and theater programs for children with special needs.
We accomplish our mission through the support of sponsors,
volunteers and art donations. We
also host Art Days where children come together to create artwork from donated
materials.
Please help us create something beautiful from our “Google
Adwords $100 Challenge” and join us for our first Art Day at The Peoples Improv
Theater (123 East 24th Street, NYC) on October 2nd from
10am-noon. The following link
takes you to our registration page: http://littlebuddha.eventbrite.com/
The proceeds of our kick-off Art Day will be used to assist the
Daytime Moon Creations Fall program, which can be found at the following link: http://www.daytimemooncreations.org/current-programs
My Little Buddha
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