Gift of Giving light show extravaganza seeks sponsors
Everyone loves the holidays in Bluffton. Here's one way persons interested in promoting Bluffton's various holiday light shows may help.
The Gift of Giving light show extravaganza - now in its third year to be displayed across from Harmon Field - invites the support of all area businesses, organizations and individuals. Sponsors are being invited to help defray costs of the show.
This year's show will be viewed during the Blaze of Lights each evening from 6 to 11 p.m. from Nov. 27 through Jan. 1. A premier showing will be at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 26, for sponsors and others involved in the project.
Sponsors have their business, organization or individual name announced over 500 times during the show.
Based upon last year's attendance, this year's show anticipates an audience of over 5,000.
Sponsorships are being solicited now through Nov. 1. Contributions of $250 earn the title of Gold Sponsor. Contributions of $150 per year for three years earn the title of Sustaining Sponsor.
Checks may be made out to the "Light Show," in care of Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 142, Bluffton, OH 45817.
An attachment at the bottom of this story provides a form for making contributions. Persons with questions may contact the chamber at [email protected].
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