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The Fall Foliage Art Show is right around the corner, and your business may be a part of the canvas on Oct. 12-13, 2013, but only if you act now, as major print ads are being placed next week.

Augusta Free Press has partnered with the Art Show and Shenandoah Valley Art Center to secure sponsors for the 2013 festival. We are contacting you today to offer you an opportunity to get approximately 800,000 logo impressionsby signing up as a sponsor of this exciting event.

The Fall Foliage Art Show draws 15,000-20,000 visitors each year to downtown Waynesboro and the Shenandoah Valley.

Your business may be prominently featured in the Art Show and advertising promoting the show. Premier sponsorship levels are available for $1,000, $2,000, $3,000 and $5,000. We are also happy to work with you to customize a sponsorship package upon your request.

A sponsorship of the Art Show guarantees your name will be in the public eye and linked to one of the best art shows in the East.

As a sponsor, your logo may appear on:

Downtown banner
Print, TV, Radio and Web ads
Your Banner at event
Website with link
Festival literature
Booth Cards

You may even have a hand in the awards ceremony – the highlight of the two-day festival.

Advertising for this event starts very soon so contact us today at [email protected] for more information on the sponsorship levels.

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