Sharing Season 12’s Premiere: Supernatural Watch Parties
Women of Letters is a fan group for anyone who loves the show Supernatural. We get together, watch episodes of Supernatural, do Supernatural related activities, and just hang out and support each other. People refer to us a family, and that couldn’t be any truer.
Our very first event was a fundraiser watch party for the Season 11 finale, and we started with a bang! It was held at Hollywood Blvd theater in Woodridge, Illinois. Hollywood Blvd is a full service restaurant and theater. We ended up selling over a hundred tickets, surpassing the capacity of the first theater we had rented, requiring us to upgrade to a larger theater! On the agenda: costume contest, raffle, door prize, watching season 11 finale on the big screen, and our special guest, Thor, a 1967 screen accurate Impala which joined us outside for photos. All profits from the event benefited Misha Collins’ charity Random Acts, which promotes kindness both locally and globally.
Experience Entertainment, owners of the impala, transported it from upstate New York. Attendees could buy a ticket to take a picture with Thor. Its owners took all the photos and even dressed in character. They were incredibly gracious, allowing people to take their time and admire his beauty. The trunk was full of props and the interior had been autographed by many of the actors.
Overall, it was just beautiful. Naturally, there was an extremely severe storm the night of our big event. Since some roads were closed due to rain and general Chicago traffic made it difficult to transport the Impala via trailer, the storm delayed Thor’s arrival by over an hour. Everyone was excited, though, and no one complained about the weather or standing in the rain. The photographer and volunteers held umbrellas to help keep the people dry and protect Thor, which was open for people to see. Experience Entertainment did all of this, then donated their profits to our fundraiser.
Spirits were high inside the theater! People were munching on deep fried angel wings and bacon cheese burgers, chatting with each other, and talking about what they thought would happen in the finale. The Winchester Family Business was live tweeting from the theater as well. As luck would have it, the storm knocked out our satellite a few minutes before the finale episode was scheduled to start!
Luckily the clouds soon parted and we only missed the first five minutes of the main event.
Some wonderful people donate great prizes to our raffle. Chris Schmelke donated a beautiful photo of the Chicago skyline at night that he had taken. Chris is the photographer at all the Supernatural conventions. He didn’t hesitate to offer a donation when he heard about our event! Meg Preissig donated a “Charlie” Funko Pop, autographed by Felicia Day.
Felicia was in town promoting her newest book and gladly signed our Charlie. Other raffle items included:
an autographed 8×10 photo of Mark Sheppard;
a “convention-ready” package, including a tee-shirt, Supernatural jamberry nail wraps, and other items donated by Creation Entertainment;
Castiel’s Grace necklace, created and donated by Eldewenne (a wonderful artist who has had her art promoted by members of the Supernatural cast); and last but not least, Fangasm, a book written and donated by Lynn Zubernis.
The book had been autographed by Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, Misha Collins, Mark Sheppard, Osric Chau, Ruth Connell, and Richard Speight, Jr.
The party was a great success. People had fun, bonded over a shared love of Supernatural, and talked about the show and the upcoming Supernatural convention that would take place in September. We all munched on Supernatural themed foods and drinks created just for us. Although the tornado-like conditions stopped a few people from attending, we had over 80 people in attendance. Because of all the donated goodies from Creation, we were able to have a door prize and a prize for our costume contest. In total, we raised just over $1000 for Random Acts. Their mission of spreading kindness across the world can go a long way thanks to everyone who helped us make this a wonderful night!
Thank you again,
Julie Jasica, Meg Preissig
Women of Letters, Chicagoland Branch
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