September 19, 2005
'Firefly' Fans Hold Benefit For Mercy Corps
Episodes To Screen At Guild Theater This Saturday
Okay, so in addition to the hiatus here while we try to determine if we still have it in us, two other recent things have been keeping us at bay.
First, we only just returned for a wee-long trip to San Francisco to watch a friends four-year-old, much of which time was spent laughing too much at poop jokes.
Secondly, and this is the announcement here, we were working with other local fans of Joss Whedon's television series "Firefly" -- and its major motion picture follow-up -- to organize a screening of three episodes of that television series to benefit Mercy Corps and its Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
It will take some time for the newly-registered website to propagate, but you will be able to find information and updates on the event at PDX Browncoats. For the skinny on this event to benefit Portland's own (but the nationally-recognized) Mercy Corps, continue reading this item.
A BENEFIT FOR MERCY CORPS' HURRICANE KATRINA RELIEF EFFORTS
SEE JOSS WHEDON'S "FIREFLY" ON THE BIG SCREEN
(Presented by PDX Browncoats)
DATE:
Saturday, September 24, 2005
TIME:
1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
LOCATION:
Guild Theater, 829 SW 9th Avenue, Portland OR 97205
WHAT:
Three episodes of Joss Whedon's "Firefly" will be shown at the Guild Theater, with proceeds going to Mercy Corps' hurricane relief efforts on the Gulf Coast.
PRICE:
$7.00 per person, of which $6.00 goes to Mercy Corps' hurricane relief efforts (with $1.00 going to the venue).
There also will be an opportunity to offer additional donations to Mercy Corps above and beyond this ticket price.
DETAILS:
Showing on the 14x23-foot screen at the Guild Theater will be three episodes of "Firefly" -- "Serenity" (the two-hour pilot) and two episodes to be determined by local "Firefly" fans via online poll by Friday, September 23.
The Guild Theater seats 375 people, so a sell-out would mean a total donation to Mercy Corps in excess of $2,000.
NOTE ON PROCEEDS:
PDX Browncoats is attempting to cover the up-front costs of theater rental and rights to show "Firefly" so that these costs are not taken from the take at the door on the day of the event.
See the Dropcash campaign if you would like to help cover these up-front costs, so that this benefit event really is only about contributing to Mercy Corps' hurricane relief efforts.
Donating to cover these up-front costs is not a contribution to Mercy Corps and is not tax deductible.
(Please note that the episodes listed on the Dropcash page are not yet confirmed, since local fans are voting until September 23 on which episodes other than the pilot will be presented at this event.)
EXTRA!
Local "Firefly" fans should keep an eye out as Portland's own accidental "Firefly Weekend" continues when M.E. Russell interviews Joss Whedon in the September 25 Sunday Oregonian -- with an even longer version appearing at the culturepulp.com website.
BACKGROUND:
PDX Browncoats is a Yahoo! group for Portland-area fans of Joss Whedon's "Firefly" and the forthcoming movie "Serenity" to meet, chat, plan shindigs, and count down the days, minutes, seconds until the September 30 release of "Serenity," the major motion picture follow-up to "Firefly."
Mercy Corps is a nationally-recognized Portland-based nonprofit organization which focuses on emergency relief services, sustainable economic development, and civil society initiatives, both domestically here in the United States and around the world.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Please send email to Christopher Frankonis (a.k.a. The One True b!X) if you'd like more information about this event. Or watch this site for updates.
