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  2. Playland (Fresno) - Wikipedia

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    An editorial published in the Fresno Bee in 2015 recounted the history of both Playland and Storyland and asked for local donations. [3] In September 2015, Elaine Robles-McGraw, Storyland's volunteer operational director, announced that Storyland and Playland had received enough funding to reopen for the 2016 season.

  3. Wikipedia : Fundraising/2024 banners

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    Recurring donations seem like a good idea. Long-term, Liberapay might be worth consideration as a very mission-aligned platform for recurring donations; it could bring in new donors, since people browse it. Finding a donation request when you are looking for one isn't annoying. Q3. I do find the standard banners extremely annoying.

  4. Children's Fairyland - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, with help from the Lake Merritt Breakfast Club, Fairyland applied for and received 501(c) (3) nonprofit status to allow it to apply for grants, receive bond funds, and solicit donations. In 2006, the Storybook Puppet Theater celebrated its 50th anniversary with a near-complete renovation including the addition of a new facade and workshop.

  5. Story Land - Wikipedia

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    Story Land is a theme park in Glen, New Hampshire. Opened in 1954, the park is meant to appeal to children up to the pre-teen ages. [1] The park has multiple themed music soundtracks that play in specific areas of the grounds. These tracks are exclusive to the park, and most of the music was created by local composer Sharyn Ekbergh in the early ...

  6. Wikipedia:Contact us/Donors - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia and its fellow sites are hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organisation based in the United States. Sites like Google or Yahoo are hosted on thousands of servers, with thousands of employees; we have around 800 servers and around 350 staff, and cover our costs through donations—almost all from members of the public.

  7. Storyland (narrative generator) - Wikipedia

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    Storyland is a browser-based narrative work of electronic literature.The project is included in the first Electronic Literature Collection. [1] It was created by Nanette Wylde in 2000 and is considered a form of Combinatory Narrative or Generative Poetry which is created with the use of the computer's random function.

  8. Wikipedia:Contact us - Wikipedia

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    Edits are neither the responsibility of the Wikimedia Foundation (the organisation that hosts the site) nor of its staff and edits will not generally be made in response to an email request. Although Wikipedia was founded by Jimmy Wales , he is not personally responsible for our content.

  9. Storyland (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Storyland was a children’s theme park located northwest of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, near the town of Renfrew in Horton Township featuring depictions of classic fairy tale scenes. The park featured a mini-golf course, a small water park , live performers, playgrounds, small rides, and staff dressed as fairy tale characters.