Edmonton Fringe festival’s porta-potty fundraising campaign flushed with donors
- The Edmonton Fringe Festival launched an Adopt A Porta-Potty campaign to fundraise for 35 needed portable toilets for its August event, allowing donors to name their adopted toilet.
- Megan Dart, the executive director, stated that the campaign has received overwhelming support, allowing them to cover costs of the toilets and handwashing stations.
- The festival is expected to feature 200 independent theatre productions and 1,600 artists this summer, with Dart anticipating all 35 porta-potties will be adopted by August.
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Edmonton Fringe festival’s porta-potty fundraising campaign flushed with donors
EDMONTON - One of North America’s largest Fringe festivals says a new fundraising campaign that lets donors "adopt" and then name a portable toilet has helped prevent the event from getting dumped.

Edmonton Fringe festival's porta-potty fundraising campaign flushed with donors
EDMONTON — One of North America’s largest Fringe festivals says a new fundraising campaign that lets donors "adopt" and then name a portable toilet has helped prevent the event from getting dumped.
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