"A Pixie From Kilmarnock"
A project in Richmond, VA by Pixie E. Curry000days
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The People, Places, and The History of The Northern Neck of Virginia
Backers: 23
Average Pledge Per Backer: $147
Funded: $3,375 of $37,100
Dates: Sep 24th -> Oct 24th (30 days)
Project By: Pixie E. Curry
Backers: 23
Average Pledge Per Backer: $147
Funded: $3,375 of $37,100
Dates: Sep 24th -> Oct 24th (30 days)
Project By: Pixie E. Curry
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current pledge level
Last Updated: October 24 @ 00:12 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING!
October 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
I have learned a lot about myself... and that knowledge will help me in reaching the top. My mentor, Mrs. Christine Hall, always told me, "If you green you grow, if you ripe you rot." Thank you to all who pledged to my Kickstarter. Also for all... (Read More)
The adventure is coming to its end
October 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you all who have supported me on this journey Seven more days. What I thought was the most important thing, which was the money, proved to be not the case. Feedback, encouragement, and support are as important as the monetary goal I was... (Read More)
A Pixie From Kilmarnock Day 17
October 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Day 17 and I am still pushing forward!!! So much has happened since I last updated. This is the 17th day of this Kickstarter. I am finding out how hard it is to market myself. But knowing that I am gaining an audience because of the Kickstarter... (Read More)
Day Seven of "A Pixie From Kilmarnock"
October 1st - via: kickstarter.com
I know some incredible people; people who give me confidence that what this project is about is not just a hobby, a whim, that it is something meaningful, important, important enough that they are willing to donate their hard earned money to support... (Read More)
The incredible journey of A Pixie From Kilmarnock...with a little help from my friends!
September 24th - via: kickstarter.com
When you get gangrene, it is said if you feel pain, there is still life. For the many who have suffered to make a living, to live, to make choices that will enable the success they possibly would never see but made it possible for those who occupy... (Read More)
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