[meteorite-list] Greensburg Raffle Important Update
From: Notkin <geoking_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 08:48:03 -0700 Message-ID: <DA018417-475D-4A29-8B66-2AD74C5B946B_at_notkin.net> Dear Listees: Some great new prizes have been added to our Greensburg Charity Raffle over the past few days. A big thanks to all the generous donors. Maria Haas has done an extraordinary amount of work on this project, and she has currently collected almost $6,000 in cash donations and/ or raffle ticket purchases. She has also designed a set of beautiful placards showing many of the prizes, and we'll figure out a way to get images of them on the website. The value of the prizes is well in excess of $10,000. If you haven't already purchased tickets and wish to, please see this page: http://www.aerolite.org/events/greensburg-fundraiser.htm The updated prize list is here: http://www.aerolite.org/events/greensburg-raffle.htm In other news: I have the unhappy duty of informing you all that Donald Stimpson, a member of the Haviland Meteorite Festival Committee, will not allow the raffle drawing to take place at the festival on July 7. He described our fund-raiser as "not appropriate" and a "publicity stunt." As so many of you have given most generously to this event with your time, money, and donations, we felt you should be informed exactly why the raffle drawing will not take place as planned. Please see press release below for details. The raffle volunteers are looking at other options, and we will inform you as soon as an alternative date and location have been selected. Please note, the raffle WILL take place. If the organizers of the Haviland Festival will not assist us in assisting their neighbors in Greensburg, we will find another more accommodating venue. Sincerely, Geoff N. Greensburg Raffle Volunteer ************************************* PRESS RELEASE ************************************* FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 2, 2007 KIOWA COUNTY FESTIVAL ORGANIZER SPURNS INTERNATIONAL AID FOR GREENSBURG HAVILAND, KS, Jul. 2 ? A group of prominent meteorite hunters and collectors have spent seven weeks planning an international charity raffle to aid residents of tornado-ravaged Greensburg, Kansas. The fund-raiser was the subject of a front page story, ?Outer Space Rocks to the Rescue,? in the Kansas City Star on June 20. However, after collecting thousands of dollars in donations for displaced Kiowa County residents, the raffle volunteers?one of whom is a Greensburg homeowner?have been told they cannot hand out prizes at Haviland?s annual Meteorite Festival on July 7. If it were not for world-famous meteorite hunter Steve Arnold, there would be no Haviland Meteorite Festival. Mr. Arnold stunned the scientific community in the fall of 2005 when he discovered a 3/4-ton pallasite meteorite on a farm between Haviland and Greensburg. The giant meteorite, which has since traveled around the country and been displayed in several museums, generated new interest in the space rocks of Kiowa County and the Meteorite Festival was born. Mr. Arnold?s house in Greensburg was partially destroyed by the tornado, and he is also one of the six charity raffle volunteers. In May, shortly after the tornado struck, Mark Bostick of the Kansas Meteorite Society stepped up to help run the charity raffle. He repeatedly contacted the Haviland Festival organizers with a request that he be allowed present proceeds from the raffle, in the form of a large check, to the Haviland State Bank during the festival. In addition, Mr. Bostick asked if he could draw numbers and award prizes to raffle winners. Many well-known meteorite enthusiasts have donated more than $15,000 in cash and prizes, and several were planning on attending the event in person. Last week, Mr. Bostick was informed by the festival committee that there ?isn?t time? for the raffle to take place. Don Stimpson?a newly appointed Haviland Meteorite Festival committee member, amateur meteorite hunter, and rival of Mr. Arnold?s?described the charity event as ?not appropriate? and ?a publicity stunt.? With only a few days until the planned date of the raffle the fund-raiser volunteers, who have spent hundreds of unpaid hours on the project, have nowhere to turn. ?Don Stimpson is putting up obstacles for our fund-raising efforts but we?re not going to let him stop us. We are going to keep on raising funds and we are going to keep on helping the people of Greensburg,? said Anne Black, President of the International Meteorite Collectors? Association and one of the charity event volunteers. ### Received on Mon 02 Jul 2007 11:48:03 AM PDT |
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