The rest of us can support the Feast-ivus

On Saturday March 25, Shakespeare in Delaware Park will be celebrating its 30th anniversary with its 12th Annual Fabulous Feast at the Connecticut Street Armory. The Feast is an important fundraiser to ensure that SDP will continue to bring FREE Shakespeare performances to the people of Buffalo in the beautiful setting of Delaware Park.
The Feast includes a medieval banquet, theatrical performances, dancers, sword fights, silent auction, raffle and the royal auction.
Here are a few ways YOU can get involved with this fun, fabulous, and festive event: 1. Buy a ticket to attend. (Guests are encouraged - but not required - to come in costume.) 2. Sponsor a corporate table. 3. Donate items or services for the auctions. Some ideas include B&B getaways, spa treatments, landscape design services, restaurant gift certificates, gourmet meal preparation, artwork, and more.
Click here for a donation form Visit their website at www.shakespeareindelawarepark.org Or call the SDP office (716) 856-4533 for more information regarding tickets, tables and donations.
Hope to see you there!

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