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Thursday Sept 17, 9:00 am

createathon clients

01 Preservation trust of sPartanburg

02 the heartworm Project and Paals

03 the Palmetto oPera

04 the sPartanburg souP kitchen

05 tigers go

06 sPartanburg area conservancy

07 sPartanburg arts PartnershiP

08 sc humanities book festival

If you don’t believe in miracles, you’ve never been a part of CreateAthon. For a mentally taxing and physically uncivilized 24-hours-with-no-sleep period, RIGGers (and our amazing guest creatives) work non-stop to develop advertising, marketing and PR services for worthy nonprofits in South Carolina. It’s exhausting, affirming, humbling. And after 12 years, we are still surprised at the resulting body of work. Enjoy.

createathon 2009

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Preservation trust of sPartanburg

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creative team: ryon edwards, george fulton, kevin smith, courtney graham-hipp, lauren bowles, ryan cockrell and jay coles

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Preservation trustof sPartanburg

The Preservation Trust of Spartanburg salvages valuable housewares and furniture from demolished homes. The CreateAthon team developed a fresh way to promote the organization’s salvage shop.

This tub worked overtime. It washed five dirty kids who grew up to be relatively clean adults who one day left it dry and all alone. But it’s okay, we plan to place it with a new family some-day. You could call us a home salvage company — but we like to think of ourselves as matchmakers.

building character

home is wherethis hearth is

Part door knob, part looking glass, turn this handle and you just might step into another world. Its charms will transform your home and reveal the enchanted within. Some say we resurrect historical artifacts. We like to think we perform a little magic.

An original mantle piece has got some great stories. But a shiny reproduction can’t tell a story to save its life. It hasn’t watched a family hang stockings or make s’mores. Some folks say we reclaim historical architecture. We like to think we keep great stories alive.

(864) 542-2282307b west main st spartanburg, sc 29301

www.preservespartanburg.org

patina is a non-profit division of the preservation trust of spartanburg, inc.

some enchanteddoor knob

(864) 542-2282307b west main st spartanburg, sc 29301

www.preservespartanburg.org

patina is a non-profit division of the preservation trust of spartanburg, inc.

(864) 542-2282307b west main st spartanburg, sc 29301

www.preservespartanburg.org

patina is a non-profit division of the preservation trust of spartanburg, inc.

This tub worked overtime. It washed five dirty kids who grew up to be relatively clean adults who one day left it dry and all alone. But it’s okay, we plan to place it with a new family some-day. You could call us a home salvage company — but we like to think of ourselves as matchmakers.

building character

home is wherethis hearth is

Part door knob, part looking glass, turn this handle and you just might step into another world. Its charms will transform your home and reveal the enchanted within. Some say we resurrect historical artifacts. We like to think we perform a little magic.

An original mantle piece has got some great stories. But a shiny reproduction can’t tell a story to save its life. It hasn’t watched a family hang stockings or make s’mores. Some folks say we reclaim historical architecture. We like to think we keep great stories alive.

(864) 542-2282307b west main st spartanburg, sc 29301

www.preservespartanburg.org

patina is a non-profit division of the preservation trust of spartanburg, inc.

some enchanteddoor knob

(864) 542-2282307b west main st spartanburg, sc 29301

www.preservespartanburg.org

patina is a non-profit division of the preservation trust of spartanburg, inc.

(864) 542-2282307b west main st spartanburg, sc 29301

www.preservespartanburg.org

patina is a non-profit division of the preservation trust of spartanburg, inc.

This tub worked overtime. It washed five dirty kids who grew up to be relatively clean adults who one day left it dry and all alone. But it’s okay, we plan to place it with a new family some-day. You could call us a home salvage company — but we like to think of ourselves as matchmakers.

building character

home is wherethis hearth is

Part door knob, part looking glass, turn this handle and you just might step into another world. Its charms will transform your home and reveal the enchanted within. Some say we resurrect historical artifacts. We like to think we perform a little magic.

An original mantle piece has got some great stories. But a shiny reproduction can’t tell a story to save its life. It hasn’t watched a family hang stockings or make s’mores. Some folks say we reclaim historical architecture. We like to think we keep great stories alive.

(864) 542-2282307b west main st spartanburg, sc 29301

www.preservespartanburg.org

patina is a non-profit division of the preservation trust of spartanburg, inc.

some enchanteddoor knob

(864) 542-2282307b west main st spartanburg, sc 29301

www.preservespartanburg.org

patina is a non-profit division of the preservation trust of spartanburg, inc.

(864) 542-2282307b west main st spartanburg, sc 29301

www.preservespartanburg.org

patina is a non-profit division of the preservation trust of spartanburg, inc.

yard sign

small space ads

identity system

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the heartworm Project and Paals

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creative team: lauren bowles, cathy monetti, katy miller,jason smith, gp worrell , jay coles, julie smith turner and lee price

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the hearwormProject and Paals

The Heartworm Project provides medical care to shelter animals. Palmetto Animal Assisted Life Services (PAALS) trains service dogs for people with disabilities. These two organizations came to us with a fundraising event so fantastic, it could only be called Poochapalooza.

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creative team: jason smith, cathy monetti, katy miller, lauren bowles, gp worrell, zach lepine and sammy rutkowski

the Palmetto oPera

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the Palmetto oPera

The Palmetto Opera works diligently to make opera part of South Carolina’s culture. They came to CreateAthon for help with their mission.

Friday, February 5, 20057:00-10:00 P.M.

Capital City Club1201 Main Street

25th Floor

Enjoy Italian food, beverages, and a presentation of selections from great Italian Operas

$75.00 per personCocktail Attire

For reservations please callVan & Bettie Edwards 803 787 0287

or Jane Williams 803 315 8866

Mail payments to

An Evening in Italy

P.O. BOX 300 BALLENTINE, SC 29002

cordially invites you to join us for

THE PAL ME TTO OPE RA

Friday, February 5, 20057:00-10:00 P.M.

Capital City Club1201 Main Street

25th Floor

Enjoy Italian food, beverages, and a presentation of selections from great Italian Operas

$75.00 per personCocktail Attire

For reservations please callVan & Bettie Edwards 803 787 0287

or Jane Williams 803 315 8866

Mail payments to

An Evening in Italy

P.O. BOX 300 BALLENTINE, SC 29002

cordially invites you to join us for

THE PAL ME TTO OPE RA

803 776 0526 [email protected] WWW.PALMETTOOPERA.ORG

cordially invites you to join us for

An Evening in Italy

Saturday, February 27, 2010

7:00-10:00 P.M.

Capital City Club

1201 Main Street

25th Floor

Enjoy Italian food, beverages, and a presentation of

selections from great Italian Operas

$75.00 per person

Cocktail Attire

For reservations please call

Donna Hammond 803 776 0526

or Jane Williams 803 315 8866

Mail payments to

T H E PA L M E T TO O P E R A

P.O. BOX 300 BALLENTINE, SC 29002

803 776 0526 ADMIN@PAL MET TOOPER A .ORG W W W.PAL MET TOOPER A .ORG

http://palmettoopera.org/

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sPartanburg souP kitchen

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creative team: lee price, julie smith turner, tim floyd, teresa coles,gp worrell, melissa calabro and peyton rowe

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http://spartanburgsoupkitchen.org/

Spartanburg Soup Kitchen

Spartanburg Soup Kitchen

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sPartanburg souP kitchen

The Spartanburg Soup Kitchen serves 500 meals a day—from one tiny kitchen. To support their expansion plan, the CreateAthon team helped publicize the Kitchen’s value to the community.

www.helpthekitchen.org

438 N. Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303

the one and only since 1982

864.583.6320

“for i was hungry, and you gave me food.” matthew 25:35

BUSINESS IS BOOMINGwww.helpthekitchen.org

hUNGEr IS rEcESSION prOOfwww.helpthekitchen.org

OrdErS arE Up ThIS YEarwww.helpthekitchen.org

http://spartanburgsoupkitchen.org/

Spartanburg Soup Kitchen

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brochure

donor sticker

outdoor table setting

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tigers go

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creative team: peyton rowe, melissa calabro, teresa coles,sammy rutkowski, jason smith and george fulton

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PO Box 1106 Clemson, SC 29633 Tel: (864) 643-1275 Fax: (864) 653-3487

www . t i g e r s g o . o r g

CHRIS MANLEYexecutive director

PO Box 1106Clemson, SC 29633

Tel: (864) 643-1275Fax: (864) [email protected]

PO Box 1106Clemson, SC 29633

Tel: (864) 643-1275Fax: (864) 653-3487

www . t i g e r s g o . o r g

RUSS WARMATH

PO Box 1106Clemson, SC 29633

Tel: (864) 643-1275Fax: (864) [email protected]

www . t i g e r s g o . o r g w w w . t i g e r s g o . o r g

TIGERS GOPO Box 1106Clemson, SC 29633

www.tigersgo.org

i am ready.

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tigers go

Tigers Go was started when a group of Clemson University students traveled to New Orleans during the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. We used their existing logo to develop a corporate identity package and new recruitment materials.

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doing

Tigers Go is a 501(c)3 nonprofi t organization based in Clemson, South Carolina. We exist to help others in need by following the Way of Jesus, and we try to accomplish this through several channels:

Relief Tripsto serve people whose homes have been damaged by natural disasters

Local Missionsto provide home repairs for people living in poverty in our own area

Camp Collideto give youth and adults the opportunity to repair homes in various states of distress during a weeklong summer camp

We coordinate service outings and camps in communities throughout Upstate South Carolina and in St. Bernard Parish and the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans. There are hundreds of places and people in the world who are need, but these are the places God has called us to right now.

Relief trips are opportunities to go somewhere outside of your normal surroundings and demonstrate the love of Christ through doing. Sometimes that doing can be digging mud out of someone’s home after water sat in it for three months. Sometimes it’s replacing a crumbling ceiling with new sheetrock. Or maybe it’s just sitting down on a curb and sharing stories with someone who has gone through some tough times. To date, we have led nine trips to New Orleans from Clemson with over 450 students and community volunteers. They’re usually planned around semester breaks, and are open to anyone and everyone.

After several trips to New Orleans, we realized there are thousands of families within a half-hour drive or so of Clemson that need just as much help as families in New Orleans. So we created our Local Missions program, which gives us the ability to engage Clemson students in daylong projects. These projects are scheduled on several Saturdays during the school semester, and anyone in the community is welcome to join us.

Camp Collide is a weeklong missions camp designed to engage youth 12 and over in service to others. Youth groups and adults spend an entire week serving people either in New Orleans, LA, or Upstate South Carolina. Our counselors, comprised of students who have been involved with Tigers Go, lead times of worship, sharing and games, in addition to leading work teams on work sites throughout the week. Camp Collide has already involved 800 campers and staff in the last three years.

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We believe the spirit of service is all around us. Whether you’re interested in going on a mission trip, helping recruit youth groups to participate in Camp Collide, or helping us secure resources, everyone has a gift to give Tigers Go.

Join us for local missions workdays :: We always need extra hands and willing hearts on work Saturdays. Look at upcoming events calendar and make plans to join us.

Help lead a relief trip :: For every relief trip we take, we need help getting the word out, preparing for the trip, and help in leading work teams while on the trip.

Lead a local missions work team :: Do you have experience building things? Like to paint? Enjoy serving? You can be a work team leader for local missions.

Help with offi ce stuff :: Without the offi ce running, much of our ministry couldn’t operate. If you occasionally have a few spare hours to help in the offi ce, let us know so we can keep you informed of ways to serve in the offi ce.

Donate materials :: As we continue to meet an expanding need, we are in constant need of more supplies. We can always use items such as:

Your support can help repair a leaky roof, build a wheel chair ramp for someone who cannot leave the house, give a fresh coat of paint to the home of an elderly lady, and help rebuild homes in New Orleans. Every penny counts.

Even if you’re not in a position to go on work trips with us, you can uphold us by keeping us in your prayers. Pray for the people we serve, all of us, and you — that we may all be led to a life of service.

Join the movement today. It’s the best way to stay informed and step into work that can have a tremendous impact on your life, and the life of others. We need your presence, your readiness, and your spirit to take God’s love where it’s needed most.

tigersgo.com

E-mail :: [email protected] Phone :: (864) 643-1275 Fax :: (864) 653-3487 Mail :: P.O. Box 1106 • Clemson, SC 29633-1106 Follow us on

relief trips

local missions

camp collide

where you come inwhy we’re here

keep us close

Corded and cordless drillsPaint rollersNew naps (for paint rollers)New paint brushes (2" or larger)Post hole diggersHammersScrewdriversWrecking bars

ShovelsSawzall (reciprocating saw)Paint scrapersSandpaperScrub brushes and wire brushesExtension cord

give from the heart

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sPartanburg area conservancy

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creative team: tim floyd, julie smith turner, kevin smith, sammy rutkowski, jay coles and melissa calabro

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As communities spread into rambling hardwood forests and scenic vistas, we’re losing connections to Spartanburg County’s quiet untamed beauty.

At The Spartanburg Area Conservancy (SPACE), we’re balancing progress and preservation to ensure a lasting gift for generations to come.

Our Evergreen campaign is expanding and accelerating SPACE’s land-saving efforts which include: placing conservation easements, providing green spaces and maintaining stewardship over lands already entrusted in our care.

Every acre, river corridor, historic site and watershed is an investment in a brighter, more beautiful future for all of us in Spartanburg County.

sPartanburg area conservancy

SPACE keeps Spartanburg beautiful and natural by purchasing and preserving undeveloped land. Because SPACE relies heavily on donations to protect Spartanburg’s green spaces, they asked us to help spread the word.

model for ambient ad

banner

brochure/poster

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sPartanburg arts PartnershiP

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creative team: ryan cockrell, tim floyd, kevin smith, courtney graham-hipp, zach lepine and ryon edwards

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sPartanburg arts PartnershiP

The Spartanburg Arts Partnership is a hub of creativity: art, science, history, dance, theater and music. The organization provides the people of Spartanburg with hands-on classes, live theatrical performances, classic films and a variety of exhibits. We created a video showcasing all the Partnership has to offer. The

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humanities book festival

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creative team: ryon edwards, courtney graham-hipp, george fulton,lauren bowles, teresa coles, cathy monetti, zach lepine and peyton rowe

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F R E E A D M I S S I O N

Author PresentationsBook SigningsExhibitorsBook Sales and AppraisalsFine Art Exhibit and Sales

T I C K E T E D E V E N T S

Master Writing ClassesOpening Night ReceptionSunday Brunching with Authors

sc book festival february 27-28, 2010columbia metropolitan convention center

full fes tival de tail s and spec ial e vent reg is tr ation online at w w w. sc bookfes tival .org

the humanities book festival

The Humanities CouncilSC encourages intellectual development through projects, workshops and events that focus on the human experience. The CreateAthon team developed materials to promote the SCBook Festival, an annual event where authors and readers come together to celebrate literature.

REVERSE(best on black or dark background)

POSITIVE(for white background)

Venitian blind hits Lynn’s head. Child’s

never been right since. – Kevin Smithsc

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In 1997, Cathy Monetti and Teresa Coles had an idea: to combine their love of advertising with their passion for service. This idea gave life to CreateAthon, a 24-hour creative blitz that, five years later, expanded to a nationwide event. In its twelfth year, CreateAthon is still flourishing; still helping nonprofits in need; and still driving us to power through that long, long night in September.

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Friday September 18, 10:00 am

Year twelve of CreateAthon was also the year we restructured our agency into the streamlined, small-but-mighty Riggs Partners. It takes a large number of people to accomplish CreateAthon, and Riggs had decreased in size, so we offered invitations to our creative industry friends and colleagues throughout the state. The return was incredible.

We are so grateful to the amazing volunteers for taking time off of work, traveling long miles, staying up all night, working relentlessly–and all the while, staying upbeat and enthusiastic. Thank you all for helping make CreateAthon such a huge success. We couldn’t have done it without you.

thanks from all of us at riggs Partners!

Tom Barr, Lauren Bowles, Teresa Coles, Ryon Edwards, Katy Miller, Cathy Monetti and Kevin Smith

volunteer creatives:

Melissa Calabro, Ryan Cockrell, Jay Coles, Tim Floyd, George Fulton, Courtney Graham-Hipp, Zach Lepine, Lee Price, Peyton Rowe, Sammy Rutkowski, Jason Smith, Julie Smith Turner and GP Worrell

and a sPecial thank you:

Crowson Stone PrintingLamar Outdoor Advertising Mac PapersMoe’s Southwest GrillPrintSouthThe Half and HalfYesterdays Restaurant

credits

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This booklet is part of an ongoing series by RIGGS PARTNERS.