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Who can be a sponsor?
In the last 25 years
event marketing has become the fastest-growing and most productive method of
reaching specific markets. However you don’t need to spend huge dollars to
buy a stadium luxury box or put your name on a NASCAR racecar. You can reach a regional
market by using this event as an affordable, effective marketing tool. Sponsor opportunities start as low
as $350. Any business or
organization can do so.
What are the results?
Obviously the benefits
will depend to some extent on the amount of your investment; however, every
sponsor can expect the following benefits:
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Enhance your image
by affiliating with a family-oriented, patriotic, successful, community
event,
·
Develop sales
opportunities by using the informal, festive atmosphere and the marketing
opportunities of the event – this could involve sampling, displays,
surveys, advertising links, and many others.
·
Support an event
that builds a stronger community, improves the economy, and builds the
community image.
Ronn Passmore
Finance Chairman
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How do you become a
sponsor?
Simply contact the
address shown on the Contact Us
page and we’ll be happy
to give you all the information
you need.
Who are sponsors now?
We are proud to share
our family of sponsors who help make this wonderful event possible:
Sponsor
Activity
---
Event Host
--- Showcase Stage
Lebanon New Car Dealers ---
Main Stage
&
--- Patriotic Pops Concert
--- Hart
the Magician
--- Bounce
4 Fun Activity Center
Gordon Financial Services
--- Caricature Artist
--
Ray Brown, Son of Liberty
Program Sponsors
Rhodes-Warden Insurance Bings Kitchen
Linn-Benton Community College
Udell Engineering The
Oaks at Lebanon Economy
Building Supply
Sublimity Insurance
Les Schwab Tire
The Pill Box
Sundberg, Rauch, Benneth, Horner & McFetridge
Accountants
RKI, Inc.
Canaga Tire Factory Korner
Kitchen
Amerititle
US Bank
OSU Federal Credit Union
Lawyer’s Title
Mallard Creek Golf Club
Marketing Sponsors
KWIL / KHPE
KFIR
The Sweet Home New Era
Special Recognition
The City of
Lebanon
The Lebanon Chamber of
Commerce for Ongoing Assistance
“An Old-Fashioned 4th of July
Celebration”
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