Showing posts with label fundraiser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fundraiser. Show all posts

Monday, January 20, 2014

We still need a Baltimore Non Profit to make our monthly free booth donation to!





Each month we donate a free photo booth to a Baltimore area non profit that is doing good work to better our city and help our residents.  In the past we have donated to Back on My Feet Baltimore, Playworks Maryland and The National Aquarium in Baltimores conservation department.  But it's almost the end of January and we haven't donated a booth yet!  

The weather is icky and I think everyone is still worn out from the holidays, so we are deferring this months booth to be used at a later date.  But we need your help selecting a great, worthy, wonderful non profit to reach out to.  

The booth can be added to an already planned event such as a bash or happy hour, or it can be used to springboard planning a new fundraising event.  Heck, we don't even mind if it's auctioned off to the highest donation!  

The selected charity will receive an in-kind donation of a 3-4 hour open concept digital booth, a custom digital border that incorporates their info,unlimited shares of photos by guests, real time uploads to the organizations social media sites as they are taken, all images on a memory card at the end of the event and other perks. 

If you know if a charity that would benefit from the addition of a booth at one of their events, please reach out to us by email, FB or twitter.  We are open to all ideas big and small!

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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

6th Annual Canton Lamp Post Lighting

 
 
This is the second year BPS has participated in this event, and just like last year, Smalltimore and the O'Donnell Square Business District Association did a great job of organizing a fun, family friendly time.  The businesses of the Canton Square out did themselves when decorating their lamp posts, and brought the merry with free hot chocolate, games for the kids and caroling by the Adeline Singers.  


Tim Konig started the festivities by singing the National Anthem, just before the lamp posts were lit. Santa arrived shortly after and greeted kids as live acoustic music by Lotus Song & The Black Light Asylum filled the air.  


 

The booth was super busy and we were happy to include an array of funny holiday themed props this year! 
Lotus Song & The Black Light Asylum
Lotus Song & The Black Light Asylum
he Black Light Asylum

The best part was, a portion of all proceeds were donated to the Believe in Tomorrow Children's Foundation. 
See some of the best photos from the night below.  You can see all the photos over on our Facebook page.












Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Rock the Boat-Benefit Happy Hour for the National Aquarium in Baltimore.


Rock the Boat was held aboard the USS Constellation 

in Baltimore's Inner Harbor.

Last Wednesday the skies cleared and the sun came out to shine just in time for Rock the Boat, an annual benefit happy hour for the National Aquarium in Baltimore's Bay Conservation effortsBaltimore Photo Social was happy to be a part of this fun and beneficial event.  Running 9 years strong on the USS Constellation (except for 2007 when it was too windy to board), Rock the Boat is planned by the conservation management department of the Aquarium.  100% of proceeds from the event support conservation efforts throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed.  Approx 100 people attended the event and enjoyed food and beverages provided by Unos and Of Love and Regret, a Canton Pub.  J3K, a local musical trio, donated their time to provide entertainment for the evening. 

As anyone who lives in Maryland knows, the Chesapeake Bay is an important part of our ecosystem that is often abused and overlooked.  In addition to being a world class education center, The National Aquarium in Baltimore plays an integral part of maintaining the health of the bay for future generations.  Tree planting, shore cleanups and habitat development are just a few of the crucial activities the staff at the Aquarium spearhead.  Additionally, the staff often rescue, rehab and release hurt and lost animals; Guiness the Seal and Rudolph the Sea Turtle owe their happy lives to the generous people of the Aquarium.

And of course, even though they host over 1.3 million visitors each year, the Aquarium practices what they preach by making thoughtful choices to conserve, reduce waste and build healthy communities.  Wonderful institutions like the National Aquarium in Baltimore are one of the reasons I am proud to call Baltimore my home.




If you weren't able to make it to Rock The Boat but would still like to donate, please go here. Or if you are more of a hands on type person, sign up as a volunteer.

To view all of our photos from the night, click here.  And don't forget to like our page!!

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