I plan to send announcements of both the book and the exhibit to many in my address book. Would it be possible to get the CureSearch logo to include in those messages - or does that look too much like we're doing a mailing at the behest of CureSearch?

-p

On 4/20/2010 8:48 AM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Folks,
While it might be nice to snail-mail postcards to Search for the Cure
doners, let's not get our knickers in a twist over it.  The internet
is probably a better way to reach these donors.  Maybe Mark can work
that end of it.
My pile of daily snail-mail is daunting.  And every time I make a
donation sponsoring some walker/runner/trotter for cancer I get on
another junk mail list seeking more donations.  The worst are the ones
who got your phone number and call at night soliciting.
More important would be to get some local press coverage.
Regards, Bob S.

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 11:24 PM, Christine  Aguila
<cagu...@earthlink.net>  wrote:
Hi Everyone:

A few updates:

1) The PDML Exhibit postcard issue has put me in an awkward situation--I'm
caught right in the middle between PDML and DANK, and I can assure all my
PDML friends it's not a fun place to be in. I talked to Sue on the phone
tonight, and she explained to me that there's a potential conflict in
placing the CureSearch logo on the postcard because of grant money used to
partially fund the expenses of the exhibit.  She can work around this by
doing signage, which will include the CureSearch logo, and placing said
signage inside the gallery.  I have no idea what the particulars of the
grant are (nor care to know), but I do know grant awards are fussy.  I know
folks are disappointed and that this handling of the CureSearch logo is not
what folks originally wanted, but I really think we should just move on.

2) Sue is fully aware that folks are very disappointed because I have told
her so.  In our conversation tonight, Sue *explicitly stated* that folks can
email *her directly* with any further questions or comments
bartongall...@sbcglobal.net

3) There's really not much more I can do regarding this situation.  I can't
force CureSearch to hand over their donor mailing list.  I can't force
PDMLers to not be disappointed.  And I can't force DANK&  Sue to put the
logo on the exhibit postcard.  Given my impressive ineffectiveness here,
I've decided to just move on and enjoy myself at the exhibit.  I want all
PDML exhibitors have a great exhibit and that their work is well received at
the opening reception, and I hope folks can stay cheerful about the exhibit
and rally round our PDML exhibitors.

Cheers, Christine




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