At last I managed to get round to the offices of Visit York. (www.visityork.org) The PR Manager, Kay Hyde was most welcoming and enthusiastic. I now have a I Love York 'T' shirt, though I have warned Kay that at the moment, I am not planning to wear it, but will display it somewhere.
I have been giving thought as to how I write a lot of information eg: websites, on the Silent Night prop. Waterproof and large enough to be seen are important. Pens don't seem thick enough and paint could be less easy to apply. To help me get all the plinth stuff down to London, I am starting by taking this particular prop to London on Thursday, which means I will only do the writing two/three days before the 26th.
With these thoughts I go into The Art Shop in The Shambles. After some useful discussion I buy some Uni Posca pens. Black - Just Giving addresses. Blue - Soroptimists International. Red - Visit York. Green - Childline. Expensive, but little option. I wonder if son, Joe, would do the writing for me? The 'just giving' addresses are so long, I wonder whether I should get two pens for that? Perhaps if I went back, they would give me one on sale or return?
NB:
Sally, one of the Nestle chocolate tasters, told me today, that she is enjoying the blog and looks at it with her daughter Lydia. Hello Lydia! (Hope I've spelt it correctly) Sally has written a message of support on the plinther page. How kind. Now have two. If anyone else would like to add one:
http://www.oneandother.co.uk/participants/Rita-I-in-ART
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