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Remembering the warmth.

It's cold out there people...

So as we begin finalizing our collaborations and plans for the warmth of 2015, we thought we'd take a look at some of the major things we've been able to accomplish in our short existence. To help illustrate some of the highlights you may not be aware of, we've put together a few images for your enjoyment. And worth noting, as you'll see, we're especially proud of the development we've been able to spark with our hard work, our volunteers' hard work, plus a bit of creativity and donor support.

That said, after viewing our graphic below, we hope you'll consider joining our current fundraising campaign. For the first time in our history, we're offering affordable memberships, which will help us (finally) raise the extra funds we need to start building an art & education center for Northside, Cincinnati.

So after enjoying some pics, please consider joining us over at...

    + http://bit.ly/par500



We need five hundred, $40 donations to really make a splash next year. Joining team PAR-Projects before your friends do would be a great way to help us build a stronger community. The free access to 15 outdoor film screenings alone, before everything else, will make your investment well worth it.

   + http://bit.ly/par500


Thanks for your consideration!
~ Team PAR-Projects

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