[UC] The Basilisk and 2 Ophelias are up, further decorating will follow the rain

2007-10-24 Thread Elizabeth F Campion

Halloween in the 'hood can be a lot of fun.
 
As the 10th of twelve, raised in a family that was often hungry,
Halloween was heaven.
For one night a year, there was no shame in foraging, and sweet treats
could be accumulated in quantities that could be rationed through
Christmas.
Some of my happiest memories are of neighbors (even strangers) who made
some extra effort through 
decoration
performance art
full sized candy bars
 
My desire to 'pay-it-forward' by hosting 'over-the-top decoration' and
full size candies for ALL comers coincided with 
Cynthia Preston's need for a "safe" place for neighborhood kids the
annual
SQUIRREL HILL TOWN WATCH & POLICE SUBSTATION
HALLOWEEN GARDEN GALA
 
Last year, with the help of many volunteers, we entertained
1,560 kids and
   440 adults
 
With good weather, we might see an even larger crowd this year.
Bring toddlers, send older kids (no one is too tall or too old to receive
some treat at my home) to:
 
4611 Springfield Ave
Phila, PA 19143
 
on 10/31
from 5-7 PM
 
And, as an added bonus...
 ABBRACCIO has offered to host a show of the photographs that we will
take at this years Halloween Gala.
The show is scheduled to Open on November 16 and run for a few weeks.
 
 
Cindy's Preston is trying to raise money to purchase additional items for
the many distribution stations she sets up inside the yard between our
front porch and the back gate exit.
In previous years she has coordinated stops within the garden for Fruit,
Juice 'Hugs', Cookies (from McDonalds), Toothbrushes (from the Penn
Dental School), Lollipops and promo items (from Commerce Bank), Toys,
Canned Sodas and her gift bags.
At each stop a costumed volunteer makes collecting the "Treat" as
interesting as possible.
It is possible to fill a mylar Town Watch Halloween bag, just walking
through our garden.
 
If you are able and willing to donate some money, or items, to make the
event better, please send contributions to:

Payee : Squirrel Hill Police Substation

4619 Chester Avenue, B101
Phila, PA 19143
 
Send checks or deliver items ASAP, as things need to be in place by
Halloween.
 
Please note, I am not soliciting for our "porch".
We supply the decorations (for our porch and the Sub Station) and put
them up, take them down and repair and store them.
Our family also provides a full sized candy to every one who visits (last
year this expense was $750.00).
 I'm not seeking 'credit'.  Every smile and 'scream' is a lovely reward. 

This is information.  (People have questioned us.)
We welcome any contributions of time, treasure and talent that others can
make to improving the event.
We are grateful to the parents who bring kids by, and glad that older
kids stop by on their own.
 
Cyndy has already stuffed over 1,000 gift & candy bags.
Last year she had completed over 6,000 by the time Halloween rolled
around.
This is just a part of her contribution of time and money.
 
We encourage our neighbors to host Trick or Treaters from 5-7 PM on
Halloween night.
 
If you have a porch, be sure to send clear signals...
...Lights on, decorations up, host near the doorbell for Treaters.
...Lights out, no decorations for those unable or unwilling to host the
hordes.
 
If you do not have a porch, and want to experience the fun of hosting, I
welcome additional volunteers at my home, send a private e-reply.
We can use all of: Line Monitors, Candy Distributors, Face Painters &
Costume Consultants (for those without a costume), Actors, Decorators,
Cleanup Crew, Photographers, Battery Changers, Fog Makers, Bubble Machine
Supervisors.
 
Happy Halloween!
 
Liz

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Re: [UC] The Basilisk and 2 Ophelias are up, further decorating will follow the rain

2007-10-24 Thread SKnight
Very best wishes to you all for the dramatic influence you have made every 
Halloween.
Sande Knight
  - Original Message - 
  From: Elizabeth F Campion<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ; 
UnivCity@list.purple.com<mailto:UnivCity@list.purple.com> 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 11:54 PM
  Subject: [UC] The Basilisk and 2 Ophelias are up, further decorating will 
follow the rain



  Halloween in the 'hood can be a lot of fun.
   
  As the 10th of twelve, raised in a family that was often hungry,
  Halloween was heaven.
  For one night a year, there was no shame in foraging, and sweet treats
  could be accumulated in quantities that could be rationed through
  Christmas.
  Some of my happiest memories are of neighbors (even strangers) who made
  some extra effort through 
  decoration
  performance art
  full sized candy bars
   
  My desire to 'pay-it-forward' by hosting 'over-the-top decoration' and
  full size candies for ALL comers coincided with 
  Cynthia Preston's need for a "safe" place for neighborhood kids the
  annual
  SQUIRREL HILL TOWN WATCH & POLICE SUBSTATION
  HALLOWEEN GARDEN GALA
   
  Last year, with the help of many volunteers, we entertained
  1,560 kids and
 440 adults
   
  With good weather, we might see an even larger crowd this year.
  Bring toddlers, send older kids (no one is too tall or too old to receive
  some treat at my home) to:
   
  4611 Springfield Ave
  Phila, PA 19143
   
  on 10/31
  from 5-7 PM
   
  And, as an added bonus...
   ABBRACCIO has offered to host a show of the photographs that we will
  take at this years Halloween Gala.
  The show is scheduled to Open on November 16 and run for a few weeks.
   
   
  Cindy's Preston is trying to raise money to purchase additional items for
  the many distribution stations she sets up inside the yard between our
  front porch and the back gate exit.
  In previous years she has coordinated stops within the garden for Fruit,
  Juice 'Hugs', Cookies (from McDonalds), Toothbrushes (from the Penn
  Dental School), Lollipops and promo items (from Commerce Bank), Toys,
  Canned Sodas and her gift bags.
  At each stop a costumed volunteer makes collecting the "Treat" as
  interesting as possible.
  It is possible to fill a mylar Town Watch Halloween bag, just walking
  through our garden.
   
  If you are able and willing to donate some money, or items, to make the
  event better, please send contributions to:
  
  Payee : Squirrel Hill Police Substation
  
  4619 Chester Avenue, B101
  Phila, PA 19143
   
  Send checks or deliver items ASAP, as things need to be in place by
  Halloween.
   
  Please note, I am not soliciting for our "porch".
  We supply the decorations (for our porch and the Sub Station) and put
  them up, take them down and repair and store them.
  Our family also provides a full sized candy to every one who visits (last
  year this expense was $750.00).
   I'm not seeking 'credit'.  Every smile and 'scream' is a lovely reward. 

  This is information.  (People have questioned us.)
  We welcome any contributions of time, treasure and talent that others can
  make to improving the event.
  We are grateful to the parents who bring kids by, and glad that older
  kids stop by on their own.
   
  Cyndy has already stuffed over 1,000 gift & candy bags.
  Last year she had completed over 6,000 by the time Halloween rolled
  around.
  This is just a part of her contribution of time and money.
   
  We encourage our neighbors to host Trick or Treaters from 5-7 PM on
  Halloween night.
   
  If you have a porch, be sure to send clear signals...
  ...Lights on, decorations up, host near the doorbell for Treaters.
  ...Lights out, no decorations for those unable or unwilling to host the
  hordes.
   
  If you do not have a porch, and want to experience the fun of hosting, I
  welcome additional volunteers at my home, send a private e-reply.
  We can use all of: Line Monitors, Candy Distributors, Face Painters &
  Costume Consultants (for those without a costume), Actors, Decorators,
  Cleanup Crew, Photographers, Battery Changers, Fog Makers, Bubble Machine
  Supervisors.
   
  Happy Halloween!
   
  Liz
  
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Re: [UC] The Basilisk and 2 Ophelias are up, further decorating will follow the rain

2007-10-29 Thread missthin
Liz

I second Sande's best wishes.  The "haunt" at your house is always an
awesome event!

Unfortunately, the "bride" will not be available to help hand out treats and
add to the BOO! factor, as I will be "on the air" at midnightneo.com from 7
to 11 doing a halloween music  show.   I'll be with you all in spirit.

Wendy

On 10/25/07, SKnight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Very best wishes to you all for the dramatic influence you have made
> every Halloween.
> Sande Knight
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* Elizabeth F Campion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> *To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; UnivCity@list.purple.com
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 24, 2007 11:54 PM
> *Subject:* [UC] The Basilisk and 2 Ophelias are up, further decorating
> will follow the rain
>
>
> Halloween in the 'hood can be a lot of fun.
>
> As the 10th of twelve, raised in a family that was often hungry,
> Halloween was heaven.
> For one night a year, there was no shame in foraging, and sweet treats
> could be accumulated in quantities that could be rationed through
> Christmas.
> Some of my happiest memories are of neighbors (even strangers) who made
> some extra effort through
> decoration
> performance art
> full sized candy bars
>
> My desire to 'pay-it-forward' by hosting 'over-the-top decoration' and
> full size candies for ALL comers coincided with
> Cynthia Preston's need for a "safe" place for neighborhood kids the
> annual
> SQUIRREL HILL TOWN WATCH & POLICE SUBSTATION
> HALLOWEEN GARDEN GALA
>
> Last year, with the help of many volunteers, we entertained
> 1,560 kids and
>440 adults
>
> With good weather, we might see an even larger crowd this year.
> Bring toddlers, send older kids (no one is too tall or too old to receive
> some treat at my home) to:
>
> 4611 Springfield Ave
> Phila, PA 19143
>
> on 10/31
> from 5-7 PM
>
> And, as an added bonus...
>  ABBRACCIO has offered to host a show of the photographs that we will
> take at this years Halloween Gala.
> The show is scheduled to Open on November 16 and run for a few weeks.
>
>
> Cindy's Preston is trying to raise money to purchase additional items for
> the many distribution stations she sets up inside the yard between our
> front porch and the back gate exit.
> In previous years she has coordinated stops within the garden for Fruit,
> Juice 'Hugs', Cookies (from McDonalds), Toothbrushes (from the Penn
> Dental School), Lollipops and promo items (from Commerce Bank), Toys,
> Canned Sodas and her gift bags.
> At each stop a costumed volunteer makes collecting the "Treat" as
> interesting as possible.
> It is possible to fill a mylar Town Watch Halloween bag, just walking
> through our garden.
>
> If you are able and willing to donate some money, or items, to make the
> event better, please send contributions to:
>
> Payee : Squirrel Hill Police Substation
>
> 4619 Chester Avenue, B101
> Phila, PA 19143
>
> Send checks or deliver items ASAP, as things need to be in place by
> Halloween.
>
> Please note, I am not soliciting for our "porch".
> We supply the decorations (for our porch and the Sub Station) and put
> them up, take them down and repair and store them.
> Our family also provides a full sized candy to every one who visits (last
> year this expense was $750.00).
>  I'm not seeking 'credit'.  Every smile and 'scream' is a lovely reward.
>
> This is information.  (People have questioned us.)
> We welcome any contributions of time, treasure and talent that others can
> make to improving the event.
> We are grateful to the parents who bring kids by, and glad that older
> kids stop by on their own.
>
> Cyndy has already stuffed over 1,000 gift & candy bags.
> Last year she had completed over 6,000 by the time Halloween rolled
> around.
> This is just a part of her contribution of time and money.
>
> We encourage our neighbors to host Trick or Treaters from 5-7 PM on
> Halloween night.
>
> If you have a porch, be sure to send clear signals...
> ...Lights on, decorations up, host near the doorbell for Treaters.
> ...Lights out, no decorations for those unable or unwilling to host the
> hordes.
>
> If you do not have a porch, and want to experience the fun of hosting, I
> welcome additional volunteers at my home, send a private e-reply.
> We can use all of: Line Monitors, Candy Distributors, Face Painters &
> Costume Consultants (for those without a costume), Actors, Decorators,
> Cleanup Crew, Photographers, Battery Changers, Fog Makers, Bubble Machine
> Supervisors.
>
> Happy Halloween!
>
> Liz
> 
> You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the
> list named "UnivCity." To unsubscribe or for archive information, see
> <http://www.purple.com/list.html>.
>
>


Re: [UC] The Basilisk and 2 Ophelias are up, further decorating will follow the rain

2007-10-29 Thread SKnight
Thanks, Wendy.  Good luck with your radio show.  What is midnightneo.com?
Sande
  - Original Message - 
  From: missthin<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  To: SKnight<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  Cc: Elizabeth F Campion<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ; 
UnivCity@list.purple.com<mailto:UnivCity@list.purple.com> 
  Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 1:53 PM
  Subject: Re: [UC] The Basilisk and 2 Ophelias are up, further decorating will 
follow the rain


  Liz

  I second Sande's best wishes.  The "haunt" at your house is always an awesome 
event!

  Unfortunately, the "bride" will not be available to help hand out treats and 
add to the BOO! factor, as I will be "on the air" at 
midnightneo.com<http://midnightneo.com/> from 7 to 11 doing a halloween music  
show.   I'll be with you all in spirit.

  Wendy


  On 10/25/07, SKnight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: 
Very best wishes to you all for the dramatic influence you have made every 
Halloween.
Sande Knight
  - Original Message - 
  From: Elizabeth F Campion<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ; 
UnivCity@list.purple.com<mailto:UnivCity@list.purple.com> 
      Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 11:54 PM
  Subject: [UC] The Basilisk and 2 Ophelias are up, further decorating will 
follow the rain



  Halloween in the 'hood can be a lot of fun.
   
  As the 10th of twelve, raised in a family that was often hungry,
  Halloween was heaven.
  For one night a year, there was no shame in foraging, and sweet treats
  could be accumulated in quantities that could be rationed through
  Christmas.
  Some of my happiest memories are of neighbors (even strangers) who made
  some extra effort through 
  decoration
  performance art
  full sized candy bars
   
  My desire to 'pay-it-forward' by hosting 'over-the-top decoration' and
  full size candies for ALL comers coincided with 
  Cynthia Preston's need for a "safe" place for neighborhood kids the
  annual
  SQUIRREL HILL TOWN WATCH & POLICE SUBSTATION
  HALLOWEEN GARDEN GALA
   
  Last year, with the help of many volunteers, we entertained
  1,560 kids and
 440 adults
   
  With good weather, we might see an even larger crowd this year.
  Bring toddlers, send older kids (no one is too tall or too old to receive
  some treat at my home) to:
   
  4611 Springfield Ave
  Phila, PA 19143
   
  on 10/31
  from 5-7 PM
   
  And, as an added bonus...
   ABBRACCIO has offered to host a show of the photographs that we will
  take at this years Halloween Gala.
  The show is scheduled to Open on November 16 and run for a few weeks.
   
   
  Cindy's Preston is trying to raise money to purchase additional items for
  the many distribution stations she sets up inside the yard between our
  front porch and the back gate exit.
  In previous years she has coordinated stops within the garden for Fruit,
  Juice 'Hugs', Cookies (from McDonalds), Toothbrushes (from the Penn
  Dental School), Lollipops and promo items (from Commerce Bank), Toys,
  Canned Sodas and her gift bags.
  At each stop a costumed volunteer makes collecting the "Treat" as
  interesting as possible.
  It is possible to fill a mylar Town Watch Halloween bag, just walking
  through our garden.
   
  If you are able and willing to donate some money, or items, to make the
  event better, please send contributions to:
  
  Payee : Squirrel Hill Police Substation
  
  4619 Chester Avenue, B101
  Phila, PA 19143
   
  Send checks or deliver items ASAP, as things need to be in place by
  Halloween.
   
  Please note, I am not soliciting for our "porch".
  We supply the decorations (for our porch and the Sub Station) and put
  them up, take them down and repair and store them.
  Our family also provides a full sized candy to every one who visits (last
  year this expense was $750.00).
   I'm not seeking 'credit'.  Every smile and 'scream' is a lovely reward. 

  This is information.  (People have questioned us.)
  We welcome any contributions of time, treasure and talent that others can
  make to improving the event.
  We are grateful to the parents who bring kids by, and glad that older
  kids stop by on their own.
   
  Cyndy has already stuffed over 1,000 gift & candy bags.
  Last year she had completed over 6,000 by