Please check donors list for program

Dear 25th Year HST Parents,
We need to make sure we are giving correct credit to our donors. Please check the “Relation” column of the chart below. In some cases we have no idea which HST student(s) the donor is friends/relatives of. Please reply to this email with any corrections or additions.
Also, if you have a specific way you’d like your friend/relative’s name(s) written out, please let us know that as well. Blessings, Marilyn
*Donor First Name* *Donor Last Name* *Relation* *Amount* *Notes* Shao-Chun & Kimberly Chang Grace Chang – Parents 5000
Eugene & Mary Beth DeRibeaux Mario DeRibeaux – Parents 2000
Suzanne Ellis Alumi 2000
Michael & Cynthia Flester Rachel Flester – Parents 1000
Robert Henley Carrie Henley – Parents 1000 PayPal Jason & Kristen Rabineau Holly Rabineau – Parents 3000 Paypal Mary & David Singleton Daniel, Josephin, & Matthew Singleton – Parents 1000 PayPal Anonymous
5000 GoFundMe Anonymous
1000
Dr. & Mrs. Martin G. Begley Annabelle, Marguerite & Nora – Grandparent 1000
Thomas & Courtney Midlam Katherine Midlam – Parents 750
Steven & Nancy Lawless Sara Lawless (Alumnus) – Parents 500
Susan Purdue Purdue Children (Alumni) – Parents 500
Charles & Sharon Parker Dakota, Skylar, & Nya Parker – Grandparents 250
Michael & Delia Pennington Elizabeth Anderson – Grandparents 250
Leonard & Sheila Yoritomo Joey Yoritomo – Parents 250
Kenneth Katkowsky ??? 200 PayPal Lawrence & Joan Smith Addie Tallman – Grandparents 200
Leonard Cleary Jr. Alex Lynch – Grandparent 150
Michele Cardamone Michaela, Chiara, John Paul, & Teresa Stell – Friend 110 Paypal Dave Daulton & Jon Sadler?? Alex & Amelia Marchand – uncle 100
K.L. & S.D. Allen Peter Hoffpauir – Grandparents 100
Barbara & Leo Corbalis Michael Corbalis – Parents 100 GoFundMe Gary & Vivian Cross Dakota, Skylar, & Nya Parker – ?? 100
Janis Glenn Elsie Beglin – ?? 100
Donald Grancagnolo Anthony, Gianni, & Isabella Grancagnolo – ?? 100 PayPal Danielle & Chris Grancagnolo Anthony, Gianni, & Isabella Grancagnolo – Parents 100 GoFundMe Joe & Sarah Hoyle Lily & Noah Hoyle – ?? 100
Laura Lynch Alex Lynch – Parents 100 PayPal Paul & Elizabeth Marcotte Spencer & Mariana Marcotte – Grandparents 100
Donna Rainer
100 GoFundMe Nerses & Shannen Sabounjian
100
Shirley Spencer Spencer & Mariana Marcotte – Grandparent 100
Truman & Linda Wilcox Bethany, Mary Claire, & Luke Hoffman – Grandparents 100
Celeste & Dennis Sweeney Ellie, Stella, & Dennis Franovich – ?? 75
Maria Amendola Michaela, Chiara, John Paul, & Teresa Stell – Family 50 PayPal Justin & Bethany Atwood Elizabeth Anderson – Friends 50 Cash Cheryl Booth
50 PayPal Saverio & Anna Ferraro Michaela, Chiara, John Paul, & Teresa Stell – Grandparents 50 PayPal Mike & Jennifer Ferraro Michaela, Chiara, John Paul, & Teresa Stell – Family 50 PayPal William & Karen Fisher Patrick Fisher – ?? 50
John & Regina Franovich Ellie, Stella, & Dennis Franovich – Grandparents 50
Anita Gray
50 PayPal Greg Kolodziejczak Michaela, Chiara, John Paul, & Teresa Stell – Friend 50
Denise Ligon Ellie, Stella, & Dennis Franovich – ?? 50
Doloras Lynch Alex Lynch – Grandmother 50
Gregory & Gretchen Magno Michaela, Chiara, John Paul, & Teresa Stell – Friends 50
Donna Snyder Michaela, Chiara, John Paul, & Teresa Stell – Friend 50 PayPal T.A. & Elizabeth Zaehringer Alyssa & Laura Forrest – ?? 50
Marie Russo Alex Lynch – Aunt 40
John & Mena Stell Michaela, Chiara, John Paul, & Teresa Stell – Parents 40 Cash Rebecca Busse ?? 30
Joseph Amendola Michaela, Chiara, John Paul, & Teresa Stell – Family 25 PayPal David & Sarah Anderson Elizabeth Anderson – Parents 25
Bruce & Edith Beglin Elsie Beglin – ?? 25
Jeremy Hashiguchi ??? 25 GoFundMe Matthew Lynch Alex Lynch – ?? 25 PayPal Patricia McFarland ?? 25
Sohrab & Behnaz Mistry Elizabeth Anderson – Friends 25
J.A. & J.K. Polgreen
25
Carol Riewe Isaac & Joseph Daniel – Grandparent 25
Nathaniel Robbins
25 GoFundMe Tracy & Anita Shagnea
25
James & Karen Ward Lily & Noah Hoyle – Grandparents 25
Donna & Debbie Youhouse Mariana Marcotte – friends 25 Cash Anonymous
24.99 PayPal Marybeth & Lee Cleveland Jessica & Emma Cleveland – Parents 20 PayPal Maureen Keefe Ellie, Stella, & Dennis Franovice – Aunt 20
Carol Sarames
20 PayPal Louis & Jennifer Sparano Michaela, Chiara, John Paul, & Teresa Stell – Family 20
Anonymous
20 Cash

4th Ticket Sales Report

Dear 25th Year HST Families, Are ticket selling has been moving slowly because of the delay in getting out the flier. The electronic flier is attached. *Please forward it out to families and friends *(*Delete the text and replace with your personal note. Be sure to change the title of the email as well.*) The printed fliers should be mailed by the end of this week so plan to make calls next week! *We need to go some catching up if we are going to hit our $47,000 goal*.
TOP SELLERS – Current Top Sellers: 1st – Stell 91, 2nd – Bolin – 90 , 3rd – Flynn – 69 New families to make the 30+ list. Blue highlighted names are families whose ticket totals increased. Anderson 46 Barrows – 35 Becker – 58 Begley – 52 Bolin – 90 Convis – 40 Cooper – 44 DiMarzio – 31 Eckenrode – 61 Flester – 68 Flynn – 69 Forsythe – 35 Franovich – 44 Frerichs -35 Hebeisen – 60 Higgins – 50 Higham – 41 Hiller – 37 Hoffman – 53 Hoyle – 31 Lynch -33 Marchand – 44 Marcolin – 44 Marcotte – 43 McNamee – 61 Midlam – 34 Morrison (G&E) 33 Moynihan – 37 Nealy – 30 Papakostas – 32 Parker – 51 Poulsen – 49 Rabineau – 35 Reed – 39 Sauder – 30 Singleton – 42 Slay – 36 Spendley – 32 Stell – 91 Stoolmiller – 42 Tallman – 41 Vile – 61 Villiger – 66 Welch – 38 Winnard – 35 Yoritomo – 45
*TICKET REPORT*
*Ticket Income* (Goal is $47,000 – which we accomplished last year!)
Total Prepaid Ticket Income: $18,400 Total Donor Ticket Income $1570 Total Season Ticket Income $2280 *Total Student Ticket Income $5390* Total Specialty Ticket Income $27,640 2nd Week Income $1,032 3rd Week Income $372 *4th Week Income $720* Current Total Ticket Income $29,7644
*Tickets Still Available for Sale* *Coffeehouse – Tuesday Night Live* (Seating Capacity of 150) 38 tickets left for 3pm Seating 80 tickets left for 5pm Seating SOLD OUT 7pm Seating
*SHOWCASE – Twenty-Five *(Seating Capacity of 438) 107 tickets available for Fri. evening 158 tickets available for Sat. Matinee 114 tickets availabe for Sat. evening
*GB – Annie, Jr. *(Seating Capacity of 438) 295 tickets available for Fri. 208 tickets available for Sat.
*JR – Disney’s Little Mermaid *(Seating Capacity of 438) 299 tickets available for Fri. 179 tickets available for Sat.
*SH – Romeo & Juliet*(Seating Capacity of 438) 309 tickets available for Fri. 179 tickets available for Sat.
*SR – West Side Story* (Seating Capacity of 438) 247 tickets available for Fri. 114 tickets available for Sat.

Parent provided items for Showcase

Dear 25th Year Dance & Choir Parents,
As our contract says, there are some “stock” items that parents provide for the shows. We don’t have you buy anything (other than proper undergarments) until we know exactly what your student’s costume needs are. Thanks to the diligent work of our costume designers, we are getting you the parent-provided list nice and early. PLEASE don’t wait until the last minute to take care of this. *We’d like everyone’s show experience to be as stress-free as possible*. *For yourself,* *get your shopping done early*. *For the designers*, *bring everything on the dates listed below.*
Tuesday dance classes, please bring your items to class on March 10, and Wednesday classes on March 11. Broadway and A Cappella choirs, please bring your items on March 13.

* Showcase 2020 Parent-Supplied Items Some items will go back home with your student (tights, leotards, undergarments, jazz pants, shoes). Other items will be labeled and kept (dress pants, jeans, khaki pants). Some girls’ dances (indicated below) will need black modesty shorts, designed to fit under skirts. These are available inexpensively online; search for “modesty shorts.” Black spanx or short bike shorts will also work. Broadway Choir: Black or neutral tank leotard, black tights or long black socks, black jazz pants or black dress pants, & black jazz shoes or all-black shoes. “That’s Entertainment” Showcase 2019 Finale Shirt: If your singer does not own one, HST will provide one for her. Please let Anne Bolin know what size you need (wbolin@hotmail.com <wbolin@hotmail.com>). A note about the jazz pants: Please carefully examine your singer’s jazz pants. Now is a great time to invest in a new pair. Please make sure the pants are BLACK, not faded, and have a nice line that flares out at the bottom. In addition, check the length – pants should touch the top of the foot. What fit in the fall may not fit now! A Cappella Choir: Girls – black or neutral tank leotard, neutral tights or long khaki socks, khaki pants, brown dress shoes or loafers (boat shoes), and a brown belt if you have one. Shirts will be tucked into pants. Boys – white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts, long khaki socks, khaki pants, brown dress shoes or loafers (boat shoes), and a brown belt if you have one. Shirts will be tucked into pants. Irish Soft Shoe: Black or neutral tank leotard, black tights, black modesty shorts, black jazz shoes or ghillies. Irish Hard Shoe: Girls – neutral or black tank leotard, black tights & Irish hard shoes. Boys – white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts, long black socks & Irish hard shoes. Tap 1A, “River Kwai March”: Girls – black or neutral tank leotard, neutral tights (suntan shade preferable to very light) & black tap shoes. Boys – white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts & black tap shoes. (And remember everyone needs black socks or tights and black shoes for the finale.) Tap 1B, “Grand Old Flag”: Girls – neutral tank leotard, neutral tights, modesty shorts & black tap shoes. Boys – white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts, black dress pants, long black socks & black tap shoes. Tap 2: Girls – black tank leotard, neutral tights, black modesty shorts & black tap shoes. Boys – white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts, black dress pants, long black socks & black tap shoes. Broadway Tap 1: Girls – black or neutral leotard, black tights, jazz pants & black tap shoes. Mariana and Adrienne need convertible black tights, to switch to bare feet for BW Jazz 2. Boys – white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts, jazz pants, long black socks & black tap shoes. A note about the jazz pants: Please carefully examine your dancer’s jazz pants. Now is a great time to invest in a new pair. Please make sure the pants are BLACK, not faded, and have a nice line that flares out at the bottom. In addition, check the length – pants should touch the top of the foot. What fit in the fall may not fit now! Broadway Tap 2: Girls — neutral or black tank leotard, jeans, black tights, & black tap shoes. Boys – white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts, jeans, long black socks, & black tap shoes. Note about jeans: The jeans must not have any embellishments on them like patches or rips. The jeans should fit your child well – not too tight. Tap 3: Girls – neutral tank leotard, neutral tights, modesty shorts & black character tap shoes. Let Mrs. Bolin know if you need to borrow character tap shoes. Boys – white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts, black dress pants, long black socks & black tap shoes. Tap 4: “25 or 6 to 4”: Girls – neutral or black tank leotard, black tights, jazz pants & black tap shoes. “William Tell Overture”: Girls – neutral or black tank leotard, black tights & black tap shoes. A note about the jazz pants: Please carefully examine your dancer’s jazz pants. Now is a great time to invest in a new pair. Please make sure the pants are BLACK, not faded, and have a nice line that flares out at the bottom. In addition, check the length – pants should touch the top of the foot. What fit in the fall may not fit now! Jazz 1A, “Price Tag”: Girls – black tank leotard, neutral tights, black modesty shorts & black jazz shoes. Boys – white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts, black dress pants, long black socks & black jazz shoes. Jazz 1B, “Speed of Sound”: Girls – black tank leotard, black tights, jazz pants & black jazz shoes. Boys – white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts, jazz pants, long black socks & black jazz shoes. A note about the jazz pants: Please carefully examine your dancer’s jazz pants. Now is a great time to invest in a new pair. Please make sure the pants are BLACK, not faded, and have a nice line that flares out at the bottom. In addition, check the length – pants should touch the top of the foot. What fit in the fall may not fit now! Jazz 2: Girls — neutral or black tank leotard, black tights, jeans & black jazz shoes. Boys — white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts, jeans, long black socks & black jazz shoes. Note about jeans: The jeans must not have any embellishments on them like patches or rips. The jeans should fit your child well – not too tight. Skinny jeans are okay, but not jeggings. Broadway Jazz 1 Girls: Girls — Neutral tank leotard, black jazz pants, black tights, & black jazz shoes. A note about the jazz pants: Please carefully examine your dancer’s jazz pants. Now is a great time to invest in a new pair. Please make sure the pants are BLACK, not faded, and have a nice line that flares out at the bottom. In addition, check the length – pants should touch the top of the foot. What fit in the fall may not fit now! Broadway Jazz 1 Boys: Boys — white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts, long black socks & black jazz shoes. Broadway Jazz 2: Girls — Black tank leotard, jazz pants, and foot thongs for bare feet such as these from Capezio or these . Boys – white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts, jazz pants, and foot thongs for bare feet such as these from Capezio or these . (And remember everyone needs black socks or tights and black shoes for the finale.) A note about the jazz pants: Please carefully examine your dancer’s jazz pants. Now is a great time to invest in a new pair. Please make sure the pants are BLACK, not faded, and have a nice line that flares out at the bottom. In addition, check the length – pants should touch the top of the foot. What fit in the fall may not fit now! Jazz 3: Girls — Black tank leotard, black tights, black jazz pants, and black jazz shoes. Boys — white tank undershirt, biker/compression shorts, jazz pants, long black socks & black jazz shoes. A note about the jazz pants: Please carefully examine your dancer’s jazz pants. Now is a great time to invest in a new pair. Please make sure the pants are BLACK, not faded, and have a nice line that flares out at the bottom. In addition, check the length – pants should touch the top of the foot. What fit in the fall may not fit now! Jazz 4: “Eyes of Silver”: Girls – neutral tank leotard, modesty shorts, neutral tights, neutral jazz shoes. African instrumental: Girls – neutral or black tank leotard, neutral tights & neutral jazz shoes. Finale — everyone: Black pants, black tights or socks, black shoes. Students will wear their HST finale shirt. *

HST’s Flier for you to email out

Dear 25th Year HST Families, The fliers will get mailed at the end of next week, which is later than usual (do to all the glitches) BUT we have the flier in a PDF (attached) for you to email out to friends and family. That will help you get your selling started.
We also have the flier on our website. The link to the website is:
www.hstonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/256985_postcard.pdf
Note: The grey on the flier will actually be metallic silver on the paper flier.
Finally, please join me in sending up a pray for God to bless our students with great audiences! Blessings, Marilyn

Reminder – No Valentine distribution at HST

Dear 25th Year HST Families,
As explained at the opening parent meeting, we do not do candy, gift, or card exchanges during HST time.
– First, because it is a distraction & it is hard enough to get our shows done in the time we have. – Second, we don’t need hurt feelings when someone gets left out. – Third, we are expected to leave Redland Baptist clean & ready for church on Sunday, so we do not need extra crumbs & wrappers to clean up.
NOTE: *The parking lot is considered part of HST space.* Students are standing around waiting for rides and they will notice. So, *if your student REALLY wants to exchange Valentine’s with their best friends – please invite them to go to McD’s after HST and do the exchange there. *
Thank you for your understanding and support of this policy. Blessings, Marilyn

Dance – Mrs. Mullan will videotape dances at next sessions

Dear 25th Year Dance Students,
We are in that crunch time of year where you NEED to be practicing at home. You cannot learn & polish a dance if you only dance 1 hour per week. You wouldn’t expect a sports team to improve their skills if they only met for their games, so *you shouldn’t expect your choreographed dance to improve in quality if you only work on it during class time.*
I will be coming into the next session of every class to video-tape whatever is completed of your dances (some classes do not meet next week because they have not missed a class). *We will get those videos up on youtube (private) and send out the links*. Please *use the videos* to *learn the dance* and to *polish – so that you are in sync with the other dancers. *
Finally, *I want to address the issue of FOCUS during dance classes*. We are thrilled that our students enjoy taking classes with their friends. However, *class is not time to be social* – it is time to *LISTEN* and *APPLY* whatever instructions/coaching your teachers give.
There is a *super valuable life-lesson here*, that *I hope all parents will explain and reinforce* (or just read my comments to your child).
*Improvement is anything* (academics, sports, musical instrument, singing, dance, etc.) *is GREATLY enhanced when you have the help of a teacher, coach, director.* There are young athletes and musicians who move away from their family just to be able to train under a particular person. *Without the wisdom and instruction of a knowledgeable instructor*, *bad habits are learned, technique is not mastered, finesse/polish is absent and **progress is slow and limited. * That has always been the struggle of self-taught people competing against well-trained people. Fortunately for you, *you have great teachers who can (and do) give you instructions, critiques, and pointers for how to use correct technique and improve your skills*. The problem is, many of you do not choose to* LISTEN* carefully, *REMEMBER* what was said, and *APPLY* it *every week *when you are in class.
Examples:
– A teacher says, “Point your toes!” This is something that *everyone* in the class should then think, “I need to remember to point my toes – every time.” Eventually, pointing toes becomes instinctive to dancers but it takes many repetitions with conscious effort before that happens. – A teacher says, “Stand up straight!” * Everyone* should regularly use the mirror to check their posture. Notice what a difference it makes. – A teacher corrects your technique or gives a pointer to improve a step/move. You then consciously apply that correction *every* time you do that step/move because if you aren’t thinking about it, you automatically fall back into the bad technique/mistake that you naturally tend to do. With time, the good habit replaces the bad, but *only* if you consistently use the correct technique.
Believe it or not, *a teacher can easily tell if a student is focused and trying to apply the instructions they are given*. So, *when it comes to assessments, a student who only gives their best effort on that one day, is not guaranteed to be passed up. * Why? Because the teacher has likely had to tell that student the same things over and over all year. There is no reason for them to feel confident that one day of doing something correctly will translate to consistently being correct in the regular class.
So, my suggestion to everyone is to work on *listening*, *remembering*, and* applying* *whatever your instructors tell you*. *These 3 skills will serve you well in anything and everything you want to learn in life. * Blessings, Mrs. Mullan
SO – dance, like everything else in life, takes EFFORT to learn. You wouldn’t expect “hanging out” in the gym with NBA players to improve your basketball skills, so you shouldn’t expect “hanging out” with your friends in dance class to improve your dance skills. You have to focus on what the teacher is saying and work to apply that information.

Make-Up Dance Classes next week

Dear 25th Year Dance Families,
Feb. 18 & 19 are listed as Make-up Class dates. Below are the classes that ARE meeting (because they have missed a class):
TUESDAY: 12:45 – Jazz 2 (Ms. Natalie) 2pm – Jazz 1A (Ms. Natalie)
WEDNESDAY: 10am – Irish Hard Shoe (Ms. Tammy) 10am – Broadway Jazz (Ms. Melanie) 10am – Broadway Boys Jazz (Ms. Pep)
11am Irish Softshoe – (Ms. Tammy) 11am Broadway Tap 1 – (Ms. Melanie)
12:15pm – Jazz 3 (Mr. Keith) 1:45pm – Jazz 4 (Mr. Keith)

2nd & 3rd Ticket Sales Report

Dear 25th Year HST Families, I apologize that last week’s report never got out. The Top Sellers were the same last week & this week. Reminder: After the 1st week, we only list the families who have sold 30 or more tickets. Blessings, Marilyn
TOP SELLERS – Current Top Sellers: 1st – Stell 91, 2nd – Bolin – 90 , 3rd – Villiger – 66 New families to make the 30+ list. Blue highlighted names are families whose ticket totals increased. Anderson 46 Barrows – 35 Becker – 58 Begley – 52 Bolin – 90 Convis – 40 Cooper – 44 DiMarzio – 31 Eckenrode – 61 Flester – 64 Flynn – 58 Forsythe – 35 Franovich – 44 Hebeisen – 60 Higgins – 50 Higham – 41 Hiller – 37 Hoffman – 53 Hoyle – 31 Marchand – 37 Marcolin – 44 Marcotte – 43 McNamee – 47 Midlam – 34 Morrison (G&E) 33 Moynihan – 37 Nealy – 30 Papakostas – 32 Parker – 51 Poulsen – 49 Rabineau – 35 Reed – 39 Sauder – 30 Singleton – 42 Slay – 36 Spendley – 32 Stell – 91 Stoolmiller – 42 Tallman – 41 Vile – 61 Villiger – 66 Welch – 38 Winnard – 35 Yoritomo – 45
*TICKET REPORT*
*Ticket Income* (Goal is $47,000 – which we accomplished last year!)
Total Prepaid Ticket Income: $18,400 Total Donor Ticket Income $1570 Total Season Ticket Income $2280 *Total Student Ticket Income $5390* Total Specialty Ticket Income $27,640 2nd Week Income $1,032 *3rd Week Income $372* Current Total Ticket Income $29,044
*Tickets Still Available for Sale* *Coffeehouse – Tuesday Night Live* (Seating Capacity of 150) 38 tickets left for 3pm Seating 82 tickets left for 5pm Seating SOLD OUT 7pm Seating
*SHOWCASE – Twenty-Five *(Seating Capacity of 438) 107 tickets available for Fri. evening 160 tickets available for Sat. Matinee 116 tickets availabe for Sat. evening
*GB – Annie, Jr. *(Seating Capacity of 438) 295 tickets available for Fri. 217 tickets available for Sat.
*JR – Disney’s Little Mermaid *(Seating Capacity of 438) 302 tickets available for Fri. 187 tickets available for Sat.
*SH – Romeo & Juliet*(Seating Capacity of 438) 311 tickets available for Fri. 192 tickets available for Sat.
*SR – West Side Story* (Seating Capacity of 438) 247 tickets available for Fri. 133 tickets available for Sat.

2 Week Congrat Ad Campaign is OPEN!

Dear 25th Anniversary HST Families,

We will be printing HST’s beautiful season program very soon, and this is your opportunity to fill the program with congratulatory ads for our students and teachers and to help cover the costs of printing.

The deadline for ad submission is *Friday, February 28, 2020*.
*Important Note:* In previous years we were able to extend the ad submission deadline but *our delayed flier campaign delayed the start of our ad campaign *so there will be NO extension of the ad deadline.
*Friday, Feb. 28, 2020* is the *absolute deadline *for submitting* orders, payments and ad copy*.

*Please read these instructions carefully as some of our options and specifications for congratulatory ads have changed.*

*** How to Order: *Attached you will find the congratulatory ad order form and a document with pictures of the templates and icons from which you may choose if you select an HST-designed ad.
** *New Ad Dimensions*: Please read the order form carefully when designing your own ads. The dimensions have changed slightly for all ad sizes to allow us to maximize the print area on each page.

** *New Full-Page Ad Option*: A special option for the 25th year is to purchase an HST-designed full-page ad. You may choose to submit 1, 2, or 3 photos along with up to 75 words of text, and our team will design your ad. *Please email digital files of your chosen photos (scanned photos will not print as well as digital photos) to hstalents@gmail.com <hstalents@gmail.com>* *for this type of order.* Please note that the cost on this ad is $125. (Design-your-own full-page ads cost $100.)

** *New Name: Quarter-Page Ads*: The old “business card” ads are now called Quarter-Page Ads to more accurately reflect their size. The width has been increased to fit the page as we have moved away from printing actual business card ads from local shops.

** *New Option for Quarter-Page Ads*: In addition to the three templates for an HST-designed quarter-page ad, you may choose a new option called Icon from the templates page. If you choose the Icon template, you will also choose *one* Icon to go with your ad.

** *Text Requirements*: For all HST-designed ads, please note the maximum number of words based on the ad size: full-page 75; half-page 40; quarter-page 25. There is a space on the form to write the text you would like in your ad, or you may email the text to hstalents@gmail.com

***Payments & Forms: *Make checks payable HST. Turn in forms and payments can be turned in at Redland Baptist Church on Friday, February 14, 21 or 28, or mail to HST, P.O. Box 150, Rockville, MD 20848.

***Ad Copy*: For all design-your-own ad options, please follow the detailed specifications on the order form. Email all ad copy to hstalents@gmail.com by Friday, February 28.

***Questions*: Corrie Hoyle at corriehoyle@gmail.com.

Many thanks for your participation!
The HST Marketing Team