Become a Memory Maker! (Prizes, too!)

You are likely already aware that the Regina Folk Festival has come up against some challenges. It’s become more expensive to produce the festival, while at the same time, we’ve seen slower ticket purchases, trickier volunteer recruitment, and stagnant funding. We are not alone in this, and sadly, this is a reality that many arts organizations are facing.

We are committed to building a foundation from which the Regina Folk Festival can grow. The strength of the festival is the people that attend, volunteer and perform. Our community is what makes the festival special, and it’s our community that will make the festival strong. You are invited to help us build stability by becoming a Memory Maker!

Our Memory Makers recognize the value of live music and want to protect it. They are committed to the Regina Folk Festival and want to help.

They are a part of our monthly giving program.

Becoming a monthly donor is a simple way to have a huge impact. By pledging a monthly donation of $20, $50, $150 – or whatever amount you choose – you will provide consistent and predictable funding, allowing the festival to recover.

$20 a month - Purchase 12 meals for our amazing artists!

$50 a month - Support the rental of a Sunlit Stage for two and a half hours!

$100 a month – Help feed 60% of our wonderful volunteers during festival week!

Donate today!

EXCITING BONUS: Everyone who signs up as a monthly donor by Wednesday, November 29th (midnight) will be entered into a draw to win a prize pack put together by our friends at RDBID! The prize pack includes:

  • 2 tickets to Serena Ryder Merry Myths Tour at Casino Regina Show Lounge (the show is December 6th)

  • $50 Gift Certificate to The Cure

  • $20 Gift Certificate to fix Coffee

  • Pop the Champagne Popcorn and Pinot Candle from Mortise and Tenon

  • Celebes Kalossi Coffee from Green Spot Café

  • all in a super cute Regina Downtown bid tote bag :)

Thanks RDBID! The winner will be contacted by email on Thursday, November 30th.

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