Ken Krantz

donated 2019-01-25 20:15:52 -0500

Dale Fund 2018-2019 Fundraising Drive

$10,325.00 raised
GOAL: $10,000.00

The Myron and Mitchell Dale Production Fund supports the production budget of the Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society. The Fund operates on a "fiscal year" of July 1 - June 30 and distributes 10% of its account balance as of the end of that "year" each fall.  Please click here for a list of our inaugural donorshere for 2013-2014here for 2014-2015here for 2015-2016here for 2016-2017, and here for 2017-2018 once we get it compiled.  Don't you want to see your name on the 2018-2019 list next year?

(The Dale Fund is a project of the GG&SS Alumni Foundation, which is a is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization and all contributions are tax deductible to the full extent permitted by law.)


donated 2016-06-14 18:32:04 -0400

Dale Fund 2015-2016 Campaign

$10,983.48 raised
GOAL: $10,000.00

The Myron and Mitchell Dale Production Fund supports the production budget of the Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society. The Fund operates on a "fiscal year" of July 1 - June 30 and distributes 10% of its account balance as of the end of that "year" each fall.  Please click here for a list of our inaugural donorshere for 2013-2014 and here for 2014-2015.

(The Dale Fund is a project of the GG&SS Alumni Foundation, which is a is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization and all contributions are tax deductible to the full extent permitted by law.)


donated 2014-06-28 15:47:23 -0400

Support the Myron L. Dale Production Fund

The Dale fund has been lauched to great success: over $31,500 was raised as a part of our inaugurral donation campaign.  Thank you very much to every one of our inaugural donors!

The newly minted Myron L. Dale Production Fund supports the production budget of the Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society.  As a part of its launch, groups of GG&SS alumni (chronologically and by show) are putting together advance gifts to get the Fund off the ground.

(The Dale Fund is a project of the GG&SS Alumni Foundation, which is tax exempt.


Ken Krantz
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