Another Way To Raise Funds

SCHOOL CINEMA NIGHT or SCHOOL'S NIGHT AT THE MOVIES.

       Lundon's Bridge will also become a Major Motion Picture, which we are planning to show only in school auditoriums or assembly halls wherever schools are found. School Cinema Night will be a major Fund Raising effort. It will be a digital (DVD) projected screening which looks as professional as being shown in a theater, and just like your local theater, if you choose to, your school can also profit through the offering of concessions for sale at your School Cinema Night. 100% of that money stays in your school. Hotdogs, popcorn, candy and a soda pop go hand-in-hand with a movie.

      As Lundon’s Bridge is not yet in a movie format, the producer of Lundon’s has a finished film about children in war called, “Soldiers of Innocence.” This award winning film has been successfully shown at a School Cinema Night. It is ready for your school to obtain the exhibition rights, (free of charge) so you can get started on this excellent way to raise funds for your school. Please go to www.soldiersofinnocence.com or www.booksnflicks.com to learn more about Dennis, Soldiers of Innocence and the School Cinema Night. Emailing the producer at cgstarllc@hotmail.com will get you started. We want all the schools to be up and running, School Cinema Night-wise, prior to showing Lundon’s Bridge and the Three Keys as a movie.

      Your school will have these Rights given to them from the producers. Without this Right, your school would be breaking the law by showing a rented movie from Hollywood Video or a video store. Even a privately owned video or DVD is not a Licensed Right to charge money for tickets. Our system covers the Licensed Rights to you. That means you could invite the mayor (make him/her buy a ticket or two), the chief of police or even the head of the Motion Picture Association of America. Cinema Night is a great way to raise funds for your school.

      We know the kids will love the book. They will want the merchandise, which includes watching and owning the movie.

      Merchandise you can sell to your students, (50% of which goes to your school), once they read the book and like the story are: Backpacks with characters from the story on it. Lunch boxes with characters, binders and notebooks with characters. T-shirts and hats. Character designed erasers and pencils, etc. Imagine if "The Lion King" had given the schools 50% of all sales.

      Your students are your customers. The kids will buy this book and our merchandise anyway. We're just allowing 50% of the money to go to the schools.


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