Over the past week, our crowdfunding campaign has generated an amazing amount of media coverage!
First, an article on Oh Crappy Day appeared in the March issue of Raleigh Magazine. Then, interviews with Lance and Steve aired as episodes of the Slate & Lens podcast, which focuses on indie filmmaking in the South.
Finally, on March 4, Spectrum News North Carolina covered our cocktail party at Clockwork in downtown Raleigh. The report aired several times over the next day, and our repost on Facebook reached more than a thousand people!
Thanks to all this coverage -- as well as the generosity of everyone attending our events -- we've passed the $10,000 mark in our campaign!
Our next event, called "Celebrating Awareness of OCD," is set for Thursday, March 12, from 6 to 8 PM. We'll be at Imurj, an arts space located at 300 S. McDowell Street in downtown Raleigh. OCD experts Dr. Jeffrey Sapyta and Dr. Annette Perot will be on hand, along with singer-songwriter Chris Hendricks, who'll perform original music from the film.
The event is free and open to the public. To register, click here.
As always, we appreciate any contribution you wish to make. Our campaign ends at midnight on March 18.