Stand Up.

Attend the Meetings

One simple thing that any citizen can do is to attend the meetings. Check the schedule for planning meetings, rallies, and townhall meetings. Everybody is welcome.

Pledge a Show

If you have an arts group or company that can make use of the theater, please let us know by pledging one or more shows. By pledging to perform at the Highland Theater, you show the city that there is indeed a market for the theater.

Sign a Petition

Both individuals and businesses can contribute by signing the petition to save the Highland Theater. In the case of businesses in Highland Square, we need you to sign a special statement that states that your business is better off with the theater than without.

Speak Out.

Write to the City

Both written letters and emails can make a big impression on the Mayor and the city council members. Click here for a full list of mailing and email addresses.

Write to the Press

Letters to the editor, whether or not they get printed, show that the public has a sincere interest in what is happening with the Highland Theater. Keep their mailboxes full and we can assure that they keep the focus on this issue. Here is a full list of mailing and email addresses.

Post on Blogs and Forums

Don't underestimate the power of the internet post. It is an easy way to express your opinion on this issue and you would be amazed how many "people in power" read them.

Donate.

Give Your Time

Concerned neighbors are needed for all sorts of jobs that will contribute to making this campaign a success. It could be as simple as distributing petitions, to more complicated jobs, such as researching grants. If you have a special skill that you think can help, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Give Your Money

The HSNA has set up a special account for donations that will be used specifically for the Save The Highland campaign. Your gift will help pay for application fees of various forms, printing campaign informational newsletters and postcards, and other important uses.