Actress Gillian Anderson (Dana Scully), actor Mitch Pileggi (Walter Skinner), executive producer/writer Frank Spotnitz ("The X-Files", "Millennium"
"The X-Files", created by Chris Carter, aired from 1993 to 2002 and spawned two feature films. Considered one of the most successful shows in Fox’s history, the award-winning show’s characters, theme song and slogans have a permanent place in pop culture’s history. Whether you were a fan of the mythology episodes or the monsters of the week, there is no denying that "The X-Files" made audiences ponder, gasp, laugh and hide their eyes-occasionally all at the same time.
In addition to the attending the main Q&A event, some lucky fans can also bid on chances to hang out backstage with the stars! "Meet and Greet" chances are being auctioned off on eBay right now (packages to meet Gillian, Mitch, Frank and Rob are currently available at: http://www.ibginc.org/
Would you love to ask a question, but can’t attend the event? You can still be part of the fun. For a small donation, you will be able to submit a question to the moderator for inclusion in the live Q&A event. Details can be found at: http://www.ibginc.org/
Proceeds from this amazing event will be donated in support of the participants’
The event will be hosted by IBG Inc. In 2008, IBG established an official non-profit campaign focusing on utilizing the power of philanthropy through the arts to benefit a wide range of charities worldwide. IBG acts as a "fundraiser facilitator"
Event Details:
Date: November 14, 2009
Time: Q&A begins at 2:30pm with pre-event raffle scheduled at 2:15pm.
Where: Beverly Wilshire Beverly Hills
Ticket Prices: $50 for general seating
To purchase: http://www.ibginc.org/
Charity Details:
• Santa Monica-UCLA Rape Treatment Center: The Rape Treatment Center (RTC) at Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center is nationally recognized for its exemplary treatment, education, and prevention programs. Over the last year, RTC has campaigned to eliminate the extraordinary backlog of untested rape kits and for faster analysis of DNA evidence. Information regarding RTC’s work will be available at the event.
• Children of the Night: Children of the Night is a private, non-profit, tax-exempt organization founded in 1979 dedicated to assisting children between the ages
of 11 and 17 who are forced to prostitute on the streets for food to eat and a place to sleep. All programs are funded with the support of private donations.
• Off The Street Kids: Off The Street Kids (OTSK) is a newly registered UK charity (No. 1127701). The organization seeks to respond to the needs of young people who are forced to leave care in South Africa at the age of 18 when state funding ceases. Many of these young people return to the streets because they have neither the skills to support themselves nor a home to return to. OTSK is working on a pilot a program that will provide support for these young people in order to prevent them returning to the streets, and enable them to provide for themselves in the long term.
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