April 12th Benefit - at Camp Bar for Don't Mess with Bill

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Mar 10, 2008, 1:18:22 PM3/10/08
to Don't Mess with Bill: The Story of Dorothy Fairbairn
Hi Everyone,

I have great news to announce. We are in the final stages of
production. We have a mere $6,000 to raise to complete filming and
post production. We need your help to get that done.

Please join us for the following fundraiser:


Don't Mess with Bill: Cabaret Celebration
a fundraiser for the documentary film "Don't Mess with Bill: The Story
of Dorothy Fairbairn"
and to celebrate
Dorothy Fairbairn's 75th Birthday Celebration

April 12th at 8:00 - 10:30pm
at Camp Bar in St. Paul

Three Cat Media is proud to announce that the "Don't Mess with Bill:
Cabaret Celebration" with be held on April 12th at 8:00pm at Camp Bar.
A variety of the Minnesota's best musical talent will join forces to
raise money to finish the documentary film "Don't Mess with Bill: The
Story of Dorothy Fairbairn".

This fun filled evening will be an opportunity to not only see Twin
Cities cabaret favorites, but to celebrate Dorothy Fairbairn's 75th
birth, to view and purchase the artwork of Ms. Fairbairn, and a chance
to win one of the fantastic raffle prizes. Tickets are $10 at the
door. Advanced registration is encouraged and can be done at
http://dontmesswithbillthemovie.com. Advanced registrants will be
entered to win a special door prize.

Performers included accompanist Joshua Stephen Kartes, Rob Dorn,
Robert O. Berdahl, Dennis Curly, Jody Briskey, director Jason Paul
Smith, and Randy Rineck.

All proceeds benefit the documentary film "Don't Mess with Bill: The
Story of Dorothy Fairbairn". "Don't Mess with Bill: The Story of
Dorothy Fairbairn" follows the life of Dorothy Fairbairn from her
childhood on Chicago's Southside in the 1930's to life as a lesbian
elder in today's world. Through interviews with Dorothy and her
friends, we will learn what life was like for lesbians in Toronto,
Canada in the 1950's. We will learn about life for the Minnesota
lesbian community in the 1960's and 1970's and how Stonewall affected
the lives of the Twin Cities GLBT Community.

Tickets can be purchased immediately by visiting the website at
http://dontmesswithbillthemovie.com or at Camp Bar in St. Paul.

For more information about the "Don't Mess with Bill: Cabaret
Celebration", please contact director Jason Pal Smith at 312-316-7452
or via email at jsm...@threecatmedia.com.
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