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Badgerdog always welcomes literary donations in the form of literary journals (or subscriptions), books of poetry and short fiction, and books about the teaching of writing and creative writing. We also invite you to visit Badgerdog’s wish list on Amazon.com, if you’d like to add to our Education Programs library. Badgerdog’s Education Programs could benefit from material and in-kind support, including: - Voice recorders, digital cameras, or video cameras to help us document writers’ stories and capture images from our programs
- Spiral notebooks (70 page-count) for the writers in our programs
- Health-conscious bulk snacks for our summer camp program
- Arts and craft supplies, such as unused construction paper, markers, crayons, glue sticks, scissors, watercolors, sketch paper, etc.
- Office supplies, such as staples, paper clips, printer paper, color paper, tape, etc.
- Unwanted, gently used magazines or old books for collage work and black-out poetry
- An electric pencil sharpener
- Large filing cabinets
- Paper shredder
- Frequent flier miles for our annual trip to the Association of Writers & Writing Programs conference
- Space for instructor readings, students readings, instructor orientation sessions, instructor/volunteer appreciation events, and American Short Fiction launch events
- Casual fare and/or beverages for instructor readings, instructor orientation sessions, instructor/volunteer appreciation events, fundraising events, and American Short Fiction launch events
Cost-free ways to support Badgerdog: - Talk to friends, family, and acquaintances about why you appreciate Badgerdog; share our success stories and recommend our programs
- “Like” us on Facebook
- Comment on students’ creative pieces published on our weekly blog, Unbound
- Attend Badgerdog and American Short Fiction events, like our community-wide readings for youth and senior writers, ASF launch parties
If you wish to donate new or used items on our wish list, please contact Badgerdog Development Director Sasha West at sasha.west (at) badgerdog.org or (512) 538-1305, x101.
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