Ron Schroder is an American working and living abroad in Vietnam. He teaches english and loves his job. I met Ron at Saint Catherine Orthodox Church in Hagerstown, MD. He lived in the area for some time before deciding to move to Vietnam where he met his wife and now has a beautiful little girl. Ron got to know my family during the time he lived here and has seen my passion for the arts. He responded to my call graciously and with great enthusiasm. THANK YOU RON!!! You will be getting your 4 million and no sense soon!
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I haven't yet started to really market the campaign but have already received 3 pre-orders for the 1 Million Dollar "Reality Checks" that will help me fund the Local, State, National and International Dream. I am very thankful to those that have been willing to just reach into their pockets and just hand me $50 with their best wishes and without me having to ask them. I will shortly have to knock on doors which I hate doing but will have to this one time. If you are reading this please put my goals and my family in your thoughts and prayers and consider what we have achieved so far with very little support. Now imagine what can be accomplished with backing. I am ready.
Thank you to Martinsburg resident cool person, Lisa Jenkins Mungovan for placing her order tonight of 1 Reality Check! She and her kids are awesome people and they have topiary in their front lawn HERE IN MARTINSBURG!!! She gave me hope a long time ago when I saw those cool creatures on either side of her side walk leading up to her front door. Thanks Lisa for your support!
"Imagination should give wings to our thoughts but we always need decisive experimental proof, and when the moment comes to draw conclusion and to interpret the gathered observations, imagination must be checked and documented by the factual results of the experiment." - Louis Pasteur.
It is time to test my theories on the power of creativity and the possibility of using art as therapy on a large scale. Especially in times of war. Driving by the old church building one must ask "is this one empty too?" No hours listed and the phone number on the side of the church is no longer in service so what is happening with this one? Is it being used for any thing? Has it been abandoned completely? Who owns it and what is it's story?
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