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WE NEED YOUR HELP!

   School For Creative Careers and its connected MUSEUM of RECORDING ARTS need to raise 500K right away, to relocate and find a new home.

     Our Current facilities have been sold and we have to relocate immediately.

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FUNDS WILL BE USED TO

Move The Studios
Renovate The New Space
Cover Operating Cost Until Re-Opening

ABOUT US

School for Creative Careers already exists and operates in a 10,000 square foot industrial space. The School for Creative Careers exposes high quality media arts to each student and provides them with the skills and education to become an essential part of the creative workforce. Our state-of-the-art facility is unlike any other and includes experienced educators and celebrity instructors that provide real-life hands-on training with the technologies needed to work in today’s creative industries. Critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity are integral to our education policy. San Diego’s youth, the underserved, and adults with developmental disabilities are all part of the School for Creative Careers. When they benefit, San Diego benefits.

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ANGEL DONATION OPPORTUNITIES

For donations of $5,000 or more you'll be invited to three private unplugged concerts over the course of one year by superstars like Jason Miraz, Jewel, and Patti Austin. There are only 25 plus one seats available, so make your $5,000 donation today and join us for this very special concert series.

 

 For a gift of $10,000 or more you will not only experience the private concerts but you will also have a placard with your name on it proudly displayed in the museum. There are only 25 plus one opportunities available so make your donation today.

 

 And for the angel that donates $250,000 you will have all of the above plus your name on the building.

MUSEUM OF RECORDING ARTS

Our spaces will also be used to offer an amazing revenue generating experience. Here, San Diegans and tourists alike will be given a multi-sensory intersection of art and technology. In a museum and tour of our interactive environment, patrons will be given the ability to see, touch, and play the musical instruments that shaped generations of popular music. This IS San Diego's largest collection of rare, vintage and autographed “tools of the stars”.

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FINANCIALS:

For the past ten years The School for Creative Careers has operated thanks to the generous funding of Steve Stopper, grants, donations and soon with your help, from the tours and merchandising efforts created by the operations of the Museum of Recording Arts. Please help us with the cost of relocating and reopening our operations. With your help San Diegans will continue to aspire, achieve and contribute their unique talents and energy to our community.

MEET THE TEAM: SFCC BOARD

Steve Stopper: Founder of School for Creative Careers, CEO SaveStarlight.org, President of America’s Finest Sound

Contact: sstopper9590@gmail.com

Tom Versen: Founding Director of Production and Creative Services for Sirius Satellite Radio (SiriusXM)

Contact:  TOMVERSEN@Aol.com, (646) 373-4623, www.tandtcreative.com

Dan Woodard: Retired Lawyer

Contact: djw@woodardlaw.net, (626) 485-3589

Stan Canaris: Retired Educational Administrator

Contact: alepuzz@gmail.com

Jess Jackson: MBA: Corporate Engineer & Business Process Analyst

Contact: jessjackson112@gmail.com, (858) 602-7287

Gary Kelley: News Personality, Educator

Contact: thekelleyco@gmail.com, (858) 785-0005

Bill Biersach: USC Professor Emeritus; Music

Contact: williambiersach@gmail.com, (626) 797-3393

Michael Adam Cohen: 

Contact: Mostinfluentialmikey@gmail.com, (760) 886-6857

Lauren Gott: USC Professor Emeritus; Non-profit Expert

Contact: Lauren@gottadvantage.com, (904) 236-3259

Patrick Williams: Pitch Deck Expert

Contact: thepatrickhenrywilliams@gmail.com, (619) 454-5858

Leo Hefner: Real Estate Funding & Management

Contact: leo@bluefinmgt.com, (702) 544-8233

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