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Sponsorships and Tickets available for Winter, Wine, Spirits and All That Jazz

The Brewery Arts Center's annual fundraiser, Winter, Wine, Spirits, and All That Jazz, is kicking it up a notch this year with more than 25 distilleries and wineries, music, performances and more and is seeking community support through sponsorships. Tickets are available now for the Jan. 17, 2015 event for $40 in advance and $50 at the door. You can access tickets through the Brewery Arts website at www.breweryarts.org. Pre-purchase is recommended, as tickets are limited.

“It’s true… The Nevada Rural Counties RSVP Program Inc. (RSVP) and Brewery Arts Center have collaborated to bring to Carson City an event unlike anything our city has ever seen before” said Susan Haas, Executive Director and C.E.O. of RSVP. “Encompassing eight areas and two blocks of the Brewery Arts Center Campus, this walk through wine and spirit tasting will move its participants to wineries and spirits from nearby regions while pairing them with delectable cuisine by Foodies Bystro. Join us for a truly unique artistic experience around every corner. You will be captivated by Le Vagabond Cirque, dance to the Jeff Leap Orchestra and experience many wonders along the way”.

The mission of RSVP is to help frail, homebound, and low-income seniors remain independent by providing high quality programs which allow them to stay in their homes with dignity. The mission of the Brewery Arts Center is “we are a non-profit organization that enriches the quality of life by cultivating arts and culture for all”.

Together, these non-profits improve the quality of life for every citizen in our community.

We are asking you to join and support us in this exciting venture and would like to thank you by offering your organization or company the following incentives and Sponsorship Opportunities:

Level 1 – GOLD Sponsor- Donation of $1000 or more

  • Exclusive presenting sponsor with your logo featured on all marketing materials
  • Banner with your name or logo on display at event
  • Your name or logo as title sponsor in all of our media advertisements (local newspapers, program, newsletter) and event program
  • Picture with your VIP Guests at the event to be featured on our/your website and social media
  • Four (4) VIP tickets to event (including limousine transportation)
  • Your name or logo on our event and individual organization website

Level 2 – SILVER Sponsor - Donation of $750 or more

  • Banner with your name or logo on display at event
  • Your name or logo as sponsor in all of our media advertisements (local newspapers, program, newsletter) and event program
  • Picture with your guests at the event to be featured on our/your website and social media
  • Four (4) tickets to event
  • Your name or logo on our event and individual organization website

Level 3 – BRONZE SPONSOR - Donation of $500 or more

  • Your name or logo as sponsor in all of our media advertisements (local newspapers, program, newsletter) & event program
  • Picture with your guests on our/your website and social media
  • Two (2) tickets to event
  • Your name or logo on our event and individual organization website

Event program advertisements ranging from $125 to $300 and Silent Auction donation opportunities are also available.

When looking at regions, businesses tend to invest in a community that has a strong sense of commitment to the people whom they serve and to those who live there. They look for a vibrant community that has many cultural, economic development, and tourism venues. People from all walks of life need to be acknowledged and given access to the services that they need to remain independent and be able to access culture through music, art and food. With this collaboration we hope to be a part of doing just that.

For more information about tickets and sponsorships please contact Susan Haas at RSVP (775) 687-4680 ext. 2 or Gina Lopez Hill at the Brewery Arts Center (775) 883-1976. Charitable receipts will be issued for any and all donations. All proceeds from this event will benefit the programs of both non-profit organizations (Brewery Arts Center and Rural Senior Volunteer Program)and are tax-deductible.

Check out this video of one of the featured performers, Le Vagabond Cirque, Northern Nevada's only professional cirque company.

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