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'Toilet Paper My House,' Main St. Founder Challenges Doylestown
"You can toilet paper my entire property," says Keith Fenimore. "All proceeds benefiting local breast cancer patients."

DOYLESTOWN, PA — Main St. founder Keith Fenimore is putting out the challenge: "TP My House!"
For the second year, Fenimore is inviting kids ... and adults, too ... to grab some rolls of toilet paper, bring them to his house on Mischief Night, and toss away.
Keith and Kristina Fenimore, the founders of Main St. (formerly Pine2Pine), are again sacrificing their home - and their trees - to raise funds for breast cancer patients by encouraging everyone in the community - the young and the old - to come out and toilet paper their home at 71 Oak Drive
(cross street Turk Road).
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The legal "Mischief Night For A Cause" will take place on Monday, Oct. 30 from 6 to 9:30 p.m.
"Bring your own roll of toilet paper and $5. BYOTP," says Fenimore. "You can toilet paper my car. TP this tree. TP that tree. TP that stump. TP my garage. TP my fence. TP my house. It's going to be a fun night. It's a sanctioned event. I'm giving you license to be bad, all for Main St. and our local breast cancer patients."
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Here's how it works. For a $5 donation to Main St., you can toss a roll of toilet paper at the house or into the trees. After the first roll, there's an additional $5 per roll charge. Participants must bring their own roll (or rolls) to the event.
The non-profit will accept cash, credit or checks at the event. And no part of their property will be off limits.
"I am always pushing the envelope and trying to find new innovative ways to turn heads and get people to engage with our mission," said Main St. co-founder Keith Fenimore, who is sacrificing his property to raise funds for breast cancer patients.
To set the vibe for these sanctioned mischievous activities, the Fenimore’s have invited the Doylestown School of Rock to perform in their driveway and Evolution Candy will be on the premises to provide a sugar rush. The Spuddy Buddy Fry Truck will also be there.
“The fact that Mischief Night is the last place a typical non-profit would look to incorporate into a fundraiser, is the exact reason I was compelled to do it. I am not a fan of the ordinary," said
Fenimore.
"When you run a non-profit, part of the mix-to-success is being able to grab people’s attention and inspire them to get involved. I want to unearth a younger demographic of donor and in this case, I am willing to sacrifice my roof and trees and infuse a little fun-controlled chaos to
get it done.”
Click here for more information about Main St. and to donate. Donations can also be made via check and sent to P.O. Box 307, Doylestown 18901.
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