The Kickstarter campaign for Brewconomy is now live! Have a look!
We launched on Friday, January 24th. That evening we had a party at Raleigh Brewing to celebrate. There were even cupcakes made with beer, thanks to La Belle Bakery.
It was so wonderful to be surrounded by family, friends, and new friendly faces. I am absolutely thrilled to share the details of our film. We’ve been working so hard on it for so long. Now we get to talk about it and keep building support.
This film won’t be possible without the help from our backers. I am so thrilled that we’ve already reached a milestone — one day after launching! We’re now at 20% of our fundraising goal! So amazing!
Today I’m feeling excited, grateful, and … still very sick. I came down with something early in the week and finally caved to it on Thursday afternoon. Spent the next few days in bed, resting up! So pitiful.
Tomorrow’s going to be a long, delightful day at Meredith College. Their inaugural documentary film festival will take place on campus. I can’t wait!
Good luck, Camden, glad to see you’ve got the ball rolling!
I’m sure you’ve got Mother Earth on your list but if you don’t they’d be perfect for your film. What they are doing, along with Chef and the Farmer, to revive the community of Kinston is awesome. Chef and the Farmer’s story is being told through the PBS show A Chef’s Life and while they do feature Mother Earth in one of the episodes, you’d be able to bring more light to how they are also dumping money back into Kinston.
Cheers!
Brad, thanks for the encouraging words!
I’m a big fan of Mother Earth and the documentary show on PBS. I first heard of “Chef and the Farmer” at Alice Fest 2013 (http://alicefest.org/) before they got a distribution deal. I love what their doing!
If the Kickstarter campaign is successfully funded, we’ll have more resources to travel that way. Here’s hoping! 🙂