Help Spread the Message – Support the Stu Show

Becoming a Supporter

Become a Supporter and help spread the message: Be Kind Be Positive and Read

All kids can be superheroes – and you can help! My name is Stu and I perform a motivational, engaging, and interactive, musical performance called, “The Stu Show” for kids (K-5th graders) about being “superheroes.” Not the type that fly but the type that are kind, positive, and read.

It should come as no surprise that many schools, children’s hospitals and other organizations don’t have a budget to hire motivational performers. Because spreading this message to children is more important to me than being paid, I often donate my show.

Philosophically, I measure success by the square footage of one’s heart, not one’s house, however, the show is picking up momentum and funds for its growth are essential.  And that’s why I’m asking for your support to do the following:

  • hire a publicist for media coverage
  • continue recording message-themed kid’s songs
  • preparing and filming for a future documentary
  • continue donating shows nationally

I’m offering several supporter packages:

$100.00 donation: you’ll receive 2 books and your name on the Be Kind Be Positive and Read website recognizing your generosity.

$250.00 donation: you’ll receive 5 books and your name on the Be Kind Be Positive and Read website recognizing your generosity.

$500.00 donation: you’ll receive 10 books and your name on the Be Kind Be Positive and Read website recognizing your generosity.

$1000.00 donation: you’ll receive 20 books and a prominent banner space with your name/organization on the Be Kind Be Positive and Read website and a show at any school, organization or home party of your choice.

We all want to make a positive difference in the world, and your contribution will help the Stu Show do just that! Together we can motivate children across the nation to be kind, be positive, and read!

For donating instructions please contact me at: stuart@frozenlips.com or call 847.921.7766

Thank you, Stu