remember ginny crake? she's still in town and now works at berwick's united way.ck go non-profit. that would allow renee to solicit charitable contributions to help fund the digital transition. >> it became pretty clear that local businesses couldn't help them unless they became a non-profit. >> ginny introduces renee to local business leaders equally dedicated to revitalizing downtown berwick. they agree to join the theater's board if it goes non-profit and becomes what the irs calls a 501(c)(3). but even that could take two years, and the theater's coffers are running low. united way comes up with a stopgap solution. >> the united way is allowing them to accept donations on behalf of the theater under our non-profit umbrella so that people can make donations now. >> it opens the door to so many more opportunities for us. we don't have a hub for the arts, something for kids to do, something for families to do. we want to cover all the bases. the digital switch is the number-one thing on our list, but it's just part of our whole entire goal. ♪ >> with great joy an