by starreyes » Sat Dec 17, 2005 1:04 am
Thank you so much for your answers!
I don't know if this is a good idea, but I was doing research on different charities and celebrities I know a lot about. I know a TON about Paul McCartney, so I was doing some research on the Adopt-A-Minefield foundation, which Paul does a lot with. (I'm not sure whether or not he founded it, I don't think so, but he does a lot with them.)
On a letter I recieved from Jessica Wells, Paul's sectretary apparently, saying that Paul only sends autographs on very exceptional causes and special charities. Since Paul does so much work with Adopt-A-Minefield I was wondering if it would be worth it to ask if he would send an autograph if he knew it was for that charity. I mean the worst that could happen was if they said no again, right?
I know Adopt-A-Minefield isn't based in the States, but I could do an auction and then just donate the money myself couldn't I? Or would that not work? If not I'll find a more localy based charity.
Also, I'm not sure anyone would let me rent an auction hall, or go to an auction to action to do it, or a radio station or anything like that. I'm not really old enough. I mean people ask me what college I go to, which I can understand because I do work at summer camp, but I don't even look THAT old. I think it's just the concept of working at a camp the assume I'm in college. And I can pass myself off as 16 at most (oops, I'm getting closer to my real age! Better stop soon) but I don't even think if I could pass myself off as 16 that they would let me do an auction like that. Are there any other ways that I could do it?
I could probably get a parent's help if there aren't, and obviously if there were too, but if there were any other ways that might be better.
Thank you again for being so helpful!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for your answers!
I don't know if this is a good idea, but I was doing research on different charities and celebrities I know a lot about. I know a TON about Paul McCartney, so I was doing some research on the Adopt-A-Minefield foundation, which Paul does a lot with. (I'm not sure whether or not he founded it, I don't think so, but he does a lot with them.)
On a letter I recieved from Jessica Wells, Paul's sectretary apparently, saying that Paul only sends autographs on very exceptional causes and special charities. Since Paul does so much work with Adopt-A-Minefield I was wondering if it would be worth it to ask if he would send an autograph if he knew it was for that charity. I mean the worst that could happen was if they said no again, right?
I know Adopt-A-Minefield isn't based in the States, but I could do an auction and then just donate the money myself couldn't I? Or would that not work? If not I'll find a more localy based charity.
Also, I'm not sure anyone would let me rent an auction hall, or go to an auction to action to do it, or a radio station or anything like that. I'm not really old enough. I mean people ask me what college I go to, which I can understand because I do work at summer camp, but I don't even look THAT old. I think it's just the concept of working at a camp the assume I'm in college. And I can pass myself off as 16 at most (oops, I'm getting closer to my real age! Better stop soon) but I don't even think if I could pass myself off as 16 that they would let me do an auction like that. Are there any other ways that I could do it?
I could probably get a parent's help if there aren't, and obviously if there were too, but if there were any other ways that might be better.
Thank you again for being so helpful!!!!!!!!!