Archive for November, 2009
Don’t Miss the Sold-Out Greg Mortenson Event!
Literary Arts and Powell’s Books present Greg Mortenson- Stones Into Schools on Dececember 14th. Don’t miss the opportunity to come to the sold-out event by making a donation of $100 or more to Literary arts through Give!Guide and you’ll get a free ticket as a Thank you!
Mortenson will be speaking about his continuous effort in establishing schools for girls in Afghanistan and his work in Azad Kashmir and Pakistan after the 2005 earthquake hit. He will also be sharing how his unique experiences and relationships built with Islamic clerics, militia commanders and tribal leaders have influenced his vision to promote and enhance peace through education and literacy.
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Al Gore – A Literary Arts and Powell’s Books Presentation
For those of you that might have missed it, Al Gore spoke at the Portland Keller Auditorium last Wednesday. Gore spoke on his new book, Our Choice, and the ongoing fight against climate change and global warming.
The former Vice-President and Nobel Prize winner has dedicated himself to this cause over the past few years, beginning with his Oscar-winning film An Inconvenient Truth. His message that climate change threatens our world and current civilizations has motivated millions of people all over the world to act and put the issue of climate change and global warming into the mainstream.
The current green movement, fight for the environment, and our future as a world civilization rests in the decisions we make. Mr. Gore has helped open up this dialogue and has held over 30 “Solution Summits” with top scientists, engineers, and policy experts to try and find ways to combat climate change.
Before the event Gore spent an hour speaking to Emily Harris and Dave Miller on OPB’s Think Out Loud. You can listen to the taping of the live show online here.
Gore spoke in Portland as part of the Portland Arts & Lectures series, sponsored by Literary Arts and Powell’s Books. If you’re interested in attending the remainder of the Arts & Lectures seminars, there are still 8 tickets left to win, follow us on Twitter and Facebook for details.
Tags: Al Gore, Portland Arts & Lectures
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Hot off the presses, the 2009 Writers in the Schools Anthology
Literary Arts is thrilled to be participating in the Give!Guide again this year. We’re only a few days in and have already raised over $1,000! All thanks to you.
Just a reminder, if you make a donation to Literary Arts through the Give!Guide you’ll receive a brand new copy of the 2009 Writers in the Schools Anthology as our thanks to you.
You can also find the WITS Anthology at these local book stores:
- Annie Bloom’s Books
- Broadway Books
- In Other Words
- Looking Glass Books
- Powell’s Books
- Powell’s Books on Hawthorne
- Reading Frenzy
- St. Johns Booksellers
- Twenty-Third Avenue Books
The new anthologies arrived just last week and look great. They feature some truly fantastic work from the Writers in the Schools students.
Have you received your anthology already? Have an experience to share? We want to hear your stories! Leave a comment here and join the conversation.
Tags: incentives, WITS
Posted in Literary Arts |
The 2009 Give!Guide Launches Today!
Don’t forget to grab the Willamette Week today to get your copy of the 2009 Give!Guide. If you need help finding your nearest copy of the Willamette Week, you can use this handy map.
Donate as little as $10 if you like, but the fun starts at $25, when you become eligible for some great incentives from Willamette Week. Additionally, Literary Arts is also offering extra incentives as a thank you for donating.
To kick-off the 2009 Give!Guide in style, Literary Arts is pleased to give away two pairs of tickets to see Al Gore on November 18 at the Keller Auditorium. To win, simply make a donation to Literary Arts through the Give!Guide. The largest donors on Wednesday (Nov. 11) and Thursday (Nov. 12) will each receive a pair of tickets to Al Gore.
If you’ve won, we’ll contact you within a few days, once we’ve received the official numbers from the Give!Guide staff.
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Donation Incentives for the 2010 Give!Guide
In addition to the wonderful incentives offered by the Give!Guide, Literary Arts has gathered an array of gifts for you to enjoy as a thank you for your donation:
[Donor Incentives]
Two tickets to see THE MOTH on February 17th, as well as two VIP passes to a private party with THE MOTH performers! Only two (24) pairs are available! GONE!
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Eat dinner with TRACY KIDDER! Donate Here!
Donate $500 to Literary Arts through the Give!Guide and get two tickets to the Tracy Kidder lecture at the Schnitz on March 3, 2011, as well as two seats at a special dinner with Kidder at Tin House afterward AND a one-night stay at the Heathman Hotel! Only one of these incentives is available. GONE!
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Eat dinner with ART SPIEGELMAN! Donate Here!
Donate $500 to Literary Arts through the Give!Guide and get two tickets to the Art Spiegelman lecture at the Schnitz on April 28, 2011, as well as two seats at a special dinner with Spiegelman afterward AND a one-night stay at the Heathman Hotel! Only one of these incentives is available.
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Stay at the HEATHMAN! Have a private WINE TASTING party! Meet JON RAYMOND!
Donate $200 (up to $499) to Literary Arts through the Give!Guide and choose between the following incentives:
- A complimentary one-night stay at The Heathman Hotel in downtown Portland. Only 20 of these incentives are left!
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- Two premium tickets to see Bill Bryson on November 18th at the Schnitz! Only two (2) pairs are available! GONE!
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- A private wine tasting party for you and seven guests at Et Fille Wines! Only two (2) ONE (1) of these incentives is left!
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- Jon Raymond, author of Livability, will visit your private book club while you read the book. Only one (1) of these incentives is available!
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- A pair of spots in a Delve seminar (based on availability). GONE!
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Get a SIGNED BOOK!
Donate $50 (up to $199) to Literary Arts through the Give! Guide and choose one (1) of the following books:
- A signed hardback copy of Isabel Allende’s Island Beneath the Sea (9 available).
- A signed paperback copy of Margaret Atwood’s Year of the Flood (5 4 3 available).
- A signed paperback copy of Molly Gloss’s The Jump-Off Creek (5 available).
- A signed hardback copy of Barry Lopez’s Resistance (5 available).
- A signed hardback copy of Leslie Marmon Silko’s The Turquoise Ledge (5 available).
- A signed hardcover copy of Stones Into Schools by Greg Mortenson (7 available).
- A signed paperback copy of Will Shortz’s Crosswords for 365 Days (3 available).
- A signed paperback copy of A Plea For Eros by Siri Hustvedt (3 available).
- A signed hardcover copy of When Your Are Engulfed In Flames by David Sedaris (2 available).
- A signed hardcover copy of Henry Adams and the Making of America by Garry Wills (2 available).
- Al Gore’s Our Choice in paperback (10 available).
- Scott Turow’s Limitations in paperback (10 available).
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Furthermore, if you donate at least $50 through the Give! Guide, Willamette Week will give you an array of items!
If you give $50 – $99.99 to any of the nonprofits included in the Give!Guide, you’ll get a postcard containing a batch of coupons.
Gifts of $100 – $499 result in a separate postcard with better goodies.
Next, if you’re 35 or under and give the $10 minimum, you’re automatically entered in a drawing for all manner of goodies including a check from Willamette Week for $500.
At $500, there’s home delivery of a nice, recyclable New Seasons grocery bag containing a bottle of A to Z Wineworks finest, a 12-ounce bag of freshly roasted Stumptown coffee beans, tea from Smith Tea, and a 22-ounce Widmer beer. A $1,000 donation ups the wine component — to Rex Hill Reserve Pinot Noir and adds some fancy Moonstruck chocolate. At $2,500 or more the wine and chocolate get better, and you get one of Willamette Week‘s owners — Publisher Richard Meeker or Editor Mark Zusman — at your door with a further enhanced shopping bag.
Finally, there are incentives for the nonprofits, too. Whichever one attracts the greatest number of contributions from donors under the age of 36 will get a $1,000 check from Willamette Week. The same holds for the nonprofit that raises the most money through this years Give!Guide. (Only one prize per nonprofit.)
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Throughout the campaign, be sure to follow Literary Arts on Twitter and Facebook for more details on how to score some of these great gifts. We’ll also be giving away books as special social media perks, so stay tuned!
Questions? Call Evan P Schneider at 503-227-2583, or email at evan [at] literary-arts [dot] org.
Tags: incentives
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Kicking off the 2009 Give!Guide Campaign
Welcome to the 2009 Literary Arts Give!Guide web portal. Beginning November 11, Literary Arts will join other Portland-area non-profits in participating in Willamette Week‘s sixth annual Give!Guide campaign to raise awareness about local organizations that are helping to better our community.
Last year Literary Arts raised $5,313 during the 2008 Give!Guide campaign. This year, we hope to raise upwards of $10,000 to help support our programs.
During the campaign, you can keep track of our outreach activities through this site. There will be many opportunities for you to help us spread the word about the Give!Guide and even win some tickets to Literary Arts sponsored events.
In the coming weeks, we’ll also be featuring the profiles of Literary Arts staff, local authors and students involved in our Writers in the Schools program.
Be sure to keep checking back so you don’t miss any of the great opportunities that will be coming your way. You can also follow us on Twitter, @LiteraryArts, or fan us on Facebook, to get the most up to date information on the campaign.
We hope that you will help us make this year’s campaign the most successful yet!
Tags: Give Guide, Give!Guide, Literary Arts, Willamette Week
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For those of you who haven’t heard the news yet, Literary Arts is having a number of contests through Facebook and Twitter to raise awareness of the Give!Guide!



