One more day... ONE MORE DAY!!!
I’m so excited I can hardly contain myself. Last week I posted a Harry Potter discussion thread, and we had so much fun with it I thought I’d do one more before we all actually got our greedy little hands on it.
A word of warning, before we begin:
HARRY POTTER 7 SPOILERS MAY BE TROLL RATED
TROLL RATED TO AZKABAN!!!
(At least the ones before 12:01 am saturday..)
There have been a lot of leaks floating around the internet as the release of the final Harry Potter novel comes closer... not here please. There are many, many devoted fans who have been waiting years for this novel to come out. Be courteous to everyone on this site... even those of us who don’t get a chance to read it for a couple weeks... and don’t post HP Spoilers.
That said, join me below for an evening of the best Harry Potter theories on the Internet.
Tonight’s Question: What are you doing for the release?
I won’t be going, but the HP Release in Gorham, NH will quite possibly be the coolest HP Release in the country. The whole town is getting involved in "Midnight Magic", and its all for a good cause:
This is a very special fundraiser for the Gorham Town Hall Theater being organized by two high school seniors, Sarah McGillicuddy and Christopher Rodgers, Class of 2008. The Town Hall was badly in need of repairs when, in 2005, it was closed for renovations. By the fall of 2006, the first floor was completed with new facilities for the town offices and police department. But, sadly, there was no money to finish the glorious theater. For the past two years, the high school drama program, the Gorham Players, has had no place to perform. All shows are done in the cafeteria - no stage, no scenary, no dressing rooms. Sarah and Chris are anxious to do all they can to see the theater completed and ready for acting!
NH Governor John Lynch showed his support by issuing a proclamation officially declaring July 20th Midnight Magic Day, and Mary Grand Pre, the illustrator for the US Harry Potter books, donated an original drawing that will be auctioned off in support of the theatre.
What’s happening in your neck of the woods?