Sunday, March 24, 2013

The art of asking


Don't make people pay for music, says Amanda Palmer: Let them. In a passionate talk that begins in her days as a street performer (drop a dollar in the hat for the Eight-Foot Bride!), she examines the new relationship between artist and fan.





"For most of human history, musicians, artists, they've been part of the community, connectors and openers, not untouchable stars. Celebrity is about a lot of people loving you from a distance, but the Internet and the content that we're freely able to share on it are taking us back. It's about a few people loving you up close and about those people being enough. So a lot of people are confused by the idea of no hard sticker price. They see it as an unpredictable risk, but the things I've done, the Kickstarter, the street, the doorbell, I don't see these things as risk. I see them as trust. Now, the online tools to make the exchange as easy and as instinctive as the street, they're getting there. But the perfect tools aren't going to help us if we can't face each other and give and receive fearlessly, but, more important, to ask without shame."

We could paraphrase Amanda's quote "Don't make people donate to the Pantry. Let them"

You help us help your neighbors when you donate food, non-food items, time or money.

You can leave non-perishable items in the box outside the door to the Food Pantry or drop them off during our open hours. Monetary donations can be done securely any time of day via the link on the front page of our webpage.

Thank you for helping your neighbors!