Ciren Scene Magazine - Supporting Local Businesses Project Black Jack Crowd-funding Scheme
The project to erect two new statues on the Tower of the Parish Church is progressing well. The clay statues have been completed and are now at the Bronze Age Foundry in Limehouse, East London where the wax images have been made as the first step of being cast into metal.
A short video has been made by The Barn Theatre to explain the background to the project and this will be available shortly on the website
www.pro-
jectblackjack.org.uk
Most importantly we have set up a crowd-fund- ing scheme under Crowdfund Cotswold. As the statues are an exciting local project, we hope that local people will want to show their support and help us raise the money for them to be in place by September. We are aiming to raise £15,000. So, if you can show your support by pledging (mini- mum of £2). The pledges will not be collected un- til all the target sum is reached, and the statues are ready to be installed – so it’s a cast “bronze” guarantee that this will happen. To make a contri- bution to this exciting project- please go to www.
spacehive.org.uk and look for Project Black Jack.
Left to Right: Rev Graham Morris, Rodney Munday (sculptor), Meg Blumson and John Tiffney (Chairman of Civic Society).
Update: Thanks to all of you for your patience whilst we ironed out the glitches in getting this project live. We can now start crowdfunding !
If you would like to pledge please go to https://
www.spacehive.com/project-black-jack
And please spread this on your social media and encourage friends and families to pledge (or at least like us) as well.
John Tiffney, Chairman
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