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The Little Theatre 

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WISH LIST

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Do you have items you'd like to donate to The Little Theatre?

From props to office supplies.

Props

KITCHEN/HOUSEWARES

Dishes (sets or individual pieces) 

Serving platters/trays 

Silverware (sets or individual pieces) 

Serving utensils 

Glasses and mugs (all shapes and styles) 

Bar accessories (shakers, decanters, etc.) 

Small appliances (functional or non-functional)

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OFFICE/STUDY/DEN

Books (all shapes, sizes, topics) 

Magazines (all shapes, sizes, topics) 

Newspapers 

Bookends 

Notepads 

Paper (any color, lined, unlined) 

Envelopes 

Pens/Pencils 

Desk sets (i.e. pens in pen holder) 

OUTDOORS

Flashlights 

Lanterns 

Sporting equipment 

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MISCELLANEOUS

Decorative knick-knacks 

Framed art 

Picture frames 

Empty liquor, wine, and beer bottles

 

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FURNITURE/LIGHTING

Desk lamps 

Table lamps

Small tables (i.e. end tables, coffee tables, hall tables) Card tables 

Kitchen table and chairs 

Armchairs

Costume Shop

Vacuum Cleaner

Velcro

Thread

Needles (machine and hand)

Buttons

Snaps

Plus size male Manaquin

Cleaning Supplies

Garment Racks

Scene Shop

Paint

Lumber

Shop vac.

Paint Brushes

Spray Paint

Bottled Water

 

Administrative

Printer Paper

Lined pads of paper

Pens

Three Ring Binders

Cleaning Supplies

Desk chairs

Post-it notes

Colored Pencils

Name Tags

Paper Plates

Plastic Cups

Construction paper

White board markers

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Planned Giving

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You may name The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem as a beneficiary of your IRA or other qualified retirement benefits. Donors should consult with their tax advisor regarding the tax benefits of such gifts. Making a charitable gift from your retirement plan is easy and should not cost you any attorney fees. Simply request a change-of-beneficiary form from your plan administrator. 

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Naming The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem as the beneficiary of a qualified retirement plan asset such as a 401(k), 403(b), IRA, Keogh or profit-sharing pension plan will accomplish a charitable goal while realizing significant tax savings. It can be costly to pass such assets on to heirs because of heavy tax consequences. By naming The Little Theatre of Winston_Salem as a beneficiary of a retirement plan, the donor maintains complete control over the asset while living, but at the donor's death the plan passes to support The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem free of both estate and income taxes. 

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Outright Bequest in Will

The following provision in your will creates an unrestricted bequest, which assures that your gift will be used where it is most needed. Please discuss with your financial advisor or attorney how this can benefit you and your philanthropic goals.

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  1. Specific dollar amount:
    “I bequeath the sum of $_____ to The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem, a not-for-profit organization having a principal place of business at 419 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem NC 27101, Federal Tax ID #56-0526835, to be used or disposed of as The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem, in its sole discretion, deems appropriate.”

  2. Percentage amount:
    “I bequeath the sum of (___ percent) of my estate to The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem, a non-profit organization having a principal place of business at 419 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem NC 27101, Federal Tax ID #56-0526835, to be used or disposed of as e Little Theatre of Winston-Salem, in its sole discretion, deems appropriate.”

  3. Share of or entire residue of estate:
    “I devise and bequeath (all) (___ percent) of the remainder of my property to the Little Theatre of Winston-Salem, a non-profit organization having a principal place of business at 419 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem NC 27101, Federal Tax ID #56-0526835, to be used or disposed of as Little Theatre of Winston-Salem, in its sole discretion, deems appropriate.”

Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the State Solicitation Licensing Branch at 919-814-5400. The license is not an endorsement by the State.

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