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Charity calls off event with Sarandon
St. Petersburg Times ^ | 3-27-2003 | LEONORA LaPETER

Posted on 03/27/2003 9:14:24 AM PST by Cagey

The United Way of Tampa Bay canceled an upcoming event featuring Susan Sarandon after getting three dozen complaints from donors and others about the actor's opposition to the U.S.-led war in Iraq.

Sarandon, the 56-year-old Academy Award winner, was to be the keynote speaker at the April 11 daylong event sponsored by the United Way's women's leadership group and designed to inspire volunteerism in the community. Her brother, Terry Tomalin, outdoors writer at the St. Petersburg Times, asked her to participate in the event six months ago.

But when invitations went out about two weeks ago, the United Way received phone calls, e-mails and letters criticizing Sarandon's selection as a speaker because of her views on the war. The organization decided the event had the potential to become "divisive," said Robin Carson, chairwoman of the United Way of Tampa Bay board of directors.

"The focus of our whole meeting had shifted to whether or not we were creating a political platform for Susan Sarandon," Carson said Wednesday afternoon, after going to see President Bush at MacDill Air Force Base. "That is not our purpose. That's not what we're about. We had a strong mission for that day, and we felt that there was a potential that we would create divisiveness in the community, where our mission was to unite the community."

On Monday, a day after Sarandon flashed the peace sign at the Oscars, her sister-in-law, Kanika Tomalin, was notified that United Way was pulling out of the event.

Marty Petty, executive vice president of Times Publishing Co. and a United Way board member, made the phone call. The St. Petersburg Times Fund, the newspaper's philanthropic arm, was the chief sponsor of the event and was going to pay Sarandon's $20,000 speaker's fee.

Sarandon, active in a number of charities, was to be the featured speaker at the event's $75-a-plate luncheon in Tampa and engage in a conversation with Karen Brown Dunlap, incoming president of the Poynter Institute, which owns the St. Petersburg Times. She was going to answer questions from the audience about the role of women as leaders and contributors. Proceeds of the event were to go to the United Way.

After United Way pulled out, Petty offered to continue the program with just Times sponsorship.

"We were prepared to go forward, but those closest to (Sarandon) felt it would not be appropriate to ask her, and I respect that," Petty said.

Kanika Tomalin, in charge of annual giving at Bayfront Health Foundation, was a member of the 100-member United Way women's leadership group and had joined the steering committee organizing the event to represent her sister-in-law's interests.

Tomalin left the group this week after the United Way canceled the event.

"I chose personally to support the United Way because I believe in its support of the community, but I thought it bowed to who writes the biggest check and that really worries me," Tomalin said. "They represent a lot of people, and I'd like to think it's based on what is right and not based on the will of some person or persons who have the influence of money behind them.

"People have a right to believe and say what they want," Tomalin continued. "For us to see this type of censorship and political pressure to control the agenda and personal opinions of what people think is just disheartening."

Petty of the St. Petersburg Times said she also was disappointed the event was canceled. The St. Petersburg Times Fund paid $25,000 to sponsor the event in addition to Sarandon's fee.

"It's not likely the decision I would have made, but it wasn't mine to make," Petty said. "I respect what they (United Way) do, and you know they're very important to the community."

Sarandon, known for such films as Thelma and Louise and Dead Man Walking, was on vacation in Mexico and could not be reached for comment. Her publicist could also not be reached for comment.

Carson said she did not know whether any donors had threatened to withdraw their contributions if the program continued with Sarandon. She said the decision to cancel had nothing to do with giving in to donors. The United Way of Tampa Bay raises money for charitable agencies in Pinellas and Hillsborough counties.

Louis A. Spiegel III, was one of those who sent United Way a letter criticizing its choice of Sarandon as a speaker. He said he is not a donor and that he spoke as an individual, not on behalf of his company, Itasca Construction Associates Inc., where he is vice president.

"(Sarandon) is welcome to her opinion, and I'm welcome not to listen to it," he said. "I'm welcome to avoid her un-American comments. She has her right to say what she wants to say today and whenever she wants to, but I have the right to do her financial damage by not attending her movies or attending anything associated with her."


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To: Cagey
This is real American protesting. Hit the Hollywood pukes where they pay attention - their notariety and their pocketbook.
41 posted on 03/27/2003 9:44:43 AM PST by caisson71
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To: Cagey
"For us to see this type of censorship and political pressure to control the agenda and personal opinions of what people think is just disheartening."

I do not see any censorship here. Does Sarandon have some inherent right to get $20,000 to spout out her anti-American agenda wherever she wants? It was just a case of someone finding better uses for their money. She can still go give a speech at the same time and place - out on the street.

As for "pressure to control the agenda," well, that's what Susan Sarandon, Martin Sheen and that ilk are all about, now isn't it.

Uh oh, Tim Robbins is gonna want to "hurt me" too now!

42 posted on 03/27/2003 9:44:48 AM PST by KellyAdmirer
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To: Cagey
The St. Petersburg Times Fund, the newspaper's philanthropic arm, was the chief sponsor of the event and was going to pay Sarandon's $20,000 speaker's fee. Sarandon, active in a number of charities ....

I think I'd like to be involved in a number of charities as well at $20,000 a pop. Where do I sign up to do such "charitable" work?

43 posted on 03/27/2003 9:45:55 AM PST by Gee Wally
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To: Cagey
Go home you moron......more cancellations to follow!!!!!
44 posted on 03/27/2003 9:47:32 AM PST by geege
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To: Lexington Green
Actually she's underpaid if you measure her fee to Xlintoons! I mean he's every bit as UN American and he bragged about his speaking fees on Larry King. When he was asked about the Bush tax cut he gloated about his 'millions". Of course he isn't the nasty rich people that the Demoncraps denigrate.

He's just nasty and a RAPIST b@stard!

45 posted on 03/27/2003 9:52:19 AM PST by Young Werther
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To: Cagey
Well good; personally would avoid the fundraising anyway, since United Way is anti 'Boy Scouts of America'.
46 posted on 03/27/2003 9:53:38 AM PST by cricket
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To: KellyAdmirer
Ditto everything you said...ya beat me to it fair and square....heh heh heh.

FMCDH

47 posted on 03/27/2003 9:56:59 AM PST by nothingnew
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To: RetiredArmy
I'm saddened, deeply saddened...
48 posted on 03/27/2003 9:58:33 AM PST by salmon76
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To: Hildy
Does the United Way pay all speakers? I wonder if peole who give to charities know this.

(In Gary Cooper voice)

Yep.

Nope.

49 posted on 03/27/2003 10:00:47 AM PST by Ole Okie (dit dit dit dah! V for Victory!!)
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To: Cagey
The newspaperrs charity arm was going to pay her $20,000 fee. No, no media bias here. Can you imagine a newspaper paying for Charleston Heston or Bruce Willis to speak.
50 posted on 03/27/2003 10:00:59 AM PST by sharkhawk
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To: salmon76
Thank you Tom Dash-hole, who is pretending to be salmon76!!! LOL ;>)
51 posted on 03/27/2003 10:01:01 AM PST by RetiredArmy
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To: Cagey
Susan Sarandon's 'Rabid' Republican Mom

Susan Sarandon's Mom is a Bush supporter - both Jeb and Dubya. And she was a GOP pollwatcher in central FLA during the 2000 election.

52 posted on 03/27/2003 10:04:14 AM PST by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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To: Cagey
The St. Petersburg Times Fund paid $25,000 to sponsor the event in addition to Sarandon's fee.

Fee? So much for Ms. Saranwrap's generosity. Expenses are one thing, a fee is another.

53 posted on 03/27/2003 10:04:48 AM PST by Samwise (prayers for our troops)
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To: Hildy
She was going to take 20,000 from the UNITED WAY..A CHARITY EVENT? She's freakin millionaire.

Exercise great care in charitable giving. This is exactly why I give ZERO to the United Way. This is outrageous. Research carefully the cause you wish to support, how administrative dollars are spent, what percentage of your gift will actually fulfill the charitable mission and whether and to what extent the organization is involved with or overtly supported by obnoxious chuckleheads like Susan Sarandon.

The woman who agreed to pay Sarandon a $20,000 fee to headline the United Way event should be fired.

PING THIS STORY!

54 posted on 03/27/2003 10:05:18 AM PST by Zebra
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To: Zebra
How do you know it was a woman?
55 posted on 03/27/2003 10:05:48 AM PST by Hildy
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To: the_devils_advocate_666
Re: your comments about how The United Way is run. Here in Phoenix, they spend absurd amounts of money on "teambuilding" sessions, catered lunch "workshops", expensive rah-rah sessions in resort hotels, etc. I know this because there's a worthless slob in my department who spends half his time doing "United Way fund-raising" instead of his real job.

Co-worker is literally a professional lunch/dinner attender who contributes nothing to our department; he uses the United Way and other "charitable" events to subsidize a social life he could otherwise not afford.

56 posted on 03/27/2003 10:06:00 AM PST by RooRoobird14 ("Save the Whales. Spear Helen Thomas instead.")
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To: Zebra
How do you know it was a woman? Actually, it said her BROTHER (Which makes this story even worse) asked her to do it.
57 posted on 03/27/2003 10:06:19 AM PST by Hildy
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To: cricket
For the last few months I have been representing one of the most talented musicians (even though she is only 18) that I've ever seen, getting her gigs here in the Houston area. I can tell you for fact, the charity gig is a BIG rip-off, with only about 15-20% of the proceeds ever making it to the charity. The rest is cut up among the entertainment, speakers, rent, food, chairs, tables, etc. Hosting a charity event has become one big profitable business, for everyone but the charity. And how do I handle my fiddle player? She takes only basic expenses (she drives to Houston from San Antonio and stays out our home, so her expenses amount to reimbursing gas and meals) but I know of one local country band that won't set foot on a stage (for a charity event) for less that a $5,000 guarantied and that's to play one 45 minute ....disgusting!
58 posted on 03/27/2003 10:07:59 AM PST by larry h
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To: RooRoobird14
An I'm sure he's quite proud of all his "giving".
59 posted on 03/27/2003 10:16:29 AM PST by the_devils_advocate_666
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