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2011 Sponsorship Brochure

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FACT SHEET

MISSION & The mission of the Fort Worth Alliance Air Show, produced by Alliance Air Productions a OBJECTIVE: nonprofit entity, is to support and raise funds for local non‐profit organizations within North . The Fort Worth Alliance Air Show provides the public an opportunity to learn about military and civilian aviation history and it provides the United States military a forum for recruitment.

CHARITABLE Since 2006, over $322,000 to forty‐three (43) Non‐Profit Organizations DISTRIBUTION:

DATES: Saturday, October 22‐ Sunday, October 23, 2011

LOCATION: Fort Worth Alliance Airport

TIME: Gates are open from 9 AM – 5 PM both days

PERFORMERS: US Air Force Thunderbirds Jan Collmer Extra 300L Kyle Franklin Comedy Act– Wing Tip Draggin pending Sean D. Tucker and Team Oracle Shockwave Jet Truck C‐17 Demo Other demo teams to be announced in April 2011

SUPPORT TEAM: Skytalker: Danny Clisham Air Boss: Ralph S. Royce Sound: MACH 1 Productions

STATIC DISPLAY: Warbirds, Military & General Aviation Aircraft and Helicopters

WEBSITE: www.AllianceAirShow.com

GENERAL Free ADMISSION:

PARKING General Admission Parking is $20 per vehicle ADMISSION: VIP Parking is $25 per vehicle

RESTRICTIONS: NO RAIN DATE (APPEARANCES SUBJECT TO OPERATIONAL CAPABILITY) NO FOOD, DRINKS, COOLERS, PORTABLE AWNINGS/TENTS, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, PETS, BICYCLES, FIREARMS, SKATE BOARDS, SCOOTERS OR IN‐LINE SKATES ALLOWED ON AIR SHOW GROUNDS The Fort Worth Alliance Air Show is DFW’s best family value. With FREE ADMISSION and $20 parking for any size vehicle, it is one of the least expensive activities for a family of four. Plus, guests enjoy a full day of dynamic aviation performers, static displays, exhibit booths and more.

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DEMOGRAPHICS

FORT WORTH ALLIANCE AIR SHOW: 2010 Attendance ...... Approximately 125,000

Male/Female ...... 55/45

Attend with Children ...... 54%

Average Household Income ...... $70,000 “With tens of millions of spectators attending air shows each year, the air show industry represents one of the very BUYING HABITS: largest, if not the largest, outdoor profes‐ sional sport in North America.” 2% 1% 3% Home Internet Access 4% ‐ International Council of Air Shows DVD Player 16% 5% Cell Phone Digital Camera 7% Major Credit Cards AIR SHOW INDUSTRY FACTS 15% New Car/Truck in past 3 years 1. Average number of air shows each year 8% Video Gaming System in U.S. and Canada: 325‐350 Investment/Portfolio/Stocks/IRS’s

Financial Planning Services 12% 14% 2. Estimated total attendance at North New Home in past 3 years American air shows: 10‐12 million per year 13% Vacation/Second Home Motor Home or Travel Trailer 3. Total industry revenue: approximately $110 million per year

AGE: 4. Number of air show pilots in the U.S. and Canada: 320 25.00%

20.00% The Air Show Audience: Air shows draw large numbers of demographically 15.00% attractive spectators, a well‐educated, affluent group of men, women and 10.00% children of all ages. More than 70 percent of the audience at an air show has had 5.00% some college education. Three quarters 0.00% report household income of $35,000 or Under 26‐29 30‐34 35‐39 40‐44 45‐49 50‐54 55‐59 60+ more. The average adult spectator is just 25 under 39 years of age, but more than 53 percent of spectators are between 30 and 50. Source: International Council of Air Shows (ICAS) Survey conducted at the Fort Worth Alliance Air Show.

3 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 2 4 2010 MARKETING PROGRAM ADVERTISING

The Fort Worth Alliance Air Show has a strong advertising presence within the local and regional community using a strategic combination of sponsored and paid advertising to promote the Fort Worth Alliance Air Show.

COLLATERAL ADVERTISING POSTER: Printed 1,500– 16” x 24” poster. Delivered to the Fort Worth Convention and Visitors Bureau Visitor’s Center and other high traffic areas throughout the DFW metro region.

PROGRAM: Printed 5,000. Sold out.

Poster

PRINT ADVERTISING NEWSPAPERS: The overall print campaign exceeded 1.5 million in circulation and exceeded 1.875 million in impressions. Publications included: Star‐Telegram, DFW.com Alliance regional papers, Morning News– Northeast, Quick, Neighbors, Denton Record– Chronicle, Star Group Newspapers, Weatherford Democrat, Grandbury Hood County News, Aledo Community News and Wise County Messenger. The print scheduled started two weeks before the event and ran through Saturday, October 30.

BROADCAST ADVERTISING TELEVISION: CBS11/TXA 21 was the television sponsor for 2011. On‐air promotions for two weeks leading up to the show. Other promos four weeks leading up to show. Over 5.5 million households reached.

Station Household Pts Households Reached KTVT 201.5 Household Pts 5,228,119 KTXA 13.7 Household Pts 355,460

Online marketing included Facebook and Twitter posts. 200,501 impressions.

RADIO: A schedule of 60, 30 and 15‐second spots aired on partner stations such as: CBS Radio Greatest Hits Heritage station KLUV‐FM and News talk with KRLD‐FM, KPLX‐FM Country, KLTY‐FM Contemporary Christian and stations KFLC‐AM, KESS‐FM and KLNO‐FM. Scripts were provided which stations produced individually. Spots were produced and aired in Spanish on the Univision stations. 3.2 million impressions were made.

Station # of Aired Spots: CUME: Station # of Aired Spots: CUME: KLUV‐FM (15): 30’s 331,500 KESS‐FM (25): 30s 452,400 KRLD‐FM (14): 30’s 142,600 KLNO‐FM (25): 30s 778,200 KPLX‐FM (29): 30s 944,500 KLTY‐FM (30): 60s 608,500 KFLC‐AM* (10): 30s 32,500 (15): 15s 3 4 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 5 2010 MARKETING PROGRAM ADVERTISING

OUTDOOR ADVERTISING BILLBOARDS: For the second year, electronic rotating billboards were used. Electronic messages were rotated among 5 locations alternately, rotating board‐to‐board each minute, 8 seconds per message. The total daily effective traffic count for all locations was 601,700 with an average 224 daily spots per location. The overall schedule achieved over 16.8 million gross impressions. The campaign ran a total of four weeks, October 4– October 31 in the following locations.

Location DEC I‐30 .2 miles East of Cooper St. 99.7 I‐30 E. of Great SW Pkwy. 99 Hwy. 360 N. of Riverside Pkwy. 107.1 I‐20 W. of Carrier Pkwy. 83.3 I‐20 N. of Hwy. 360 104.9

ADDITIONAL BILLBOARD PARTNERSHIPS: Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) – Air show promotion from October 22 to October 31 on their marquis located along with 80,000 cars/day. TMS is located five minutes north of the airport.

*Phillips Energy Partners – As part of their sponsorship, PEP provided $5,000 in free billboard advertising for the show.

BANNER: A 40’ x 4’ single sided banner was displayed at West 7th and Florence Street in Fort Worth from October 15 through October 30 featuring the Air Show logo, name and dates.

5 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 4 6 2010 SOCIAL MEDIA PROGRAM FACEBOOK & TWITTER

SOCIAL MEDIA: Social media and website are the largest components of our marketing efforts. Efforts are coordinated by the air show team with the following tools:

 Email: 2,139 opt‐in addresses  Facebook: www.Facebook.com/AllianceAirShow ‐ 2,855 followers  Twitter: www.Twitter.com/AllianceAirShow ‐ 1,097 followers

(As of 1‐28‐11)

Referrals from Facebook jumped 110% to our 5th highest traffic resource. This is just from our “grass roots” marketing efforts – no advertising.

Sponsors and exhibitors were promoted during the show on Twitter and Facebook. With the 2010 show being held on Halloween, we encouraged exhibitors to promote a “Twit or Tweat” with special treats offered over Twitter.

Several of our sponsors and exhibitors offer contests as part of their marketing efforts. We promoted these on our website and via social media as well.

5 6 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 7 2010 WEBSITE PROGRAM STATISTICS

WEBSITE: 2009‐ From July 1, 2009 to October 27, 2009, there were 95,792 visits by 69,529 unique visitors (70% new visitors; 30% returning). For the weekend of the air show, there were 32,601 visits‐ Friday 13,542 hits, Saturday 12,548 hits and Sunday 6,511 hits.

2010‐ From July 1, 2010 to November 1, 2010, there were 105,229 visits by 76,403 unique visitors (70% new visitors; 30% returning). For the weekend of the air show, there were 34,675 visits‐ Friday 13,993 hits, Saturday 13,822 hits and Sunday 6,860 hits.

2010 vs. 2009

A detailed report of the information included in the Dashboard or All Traffic Sources is available upon request.

7 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 6 8 GROUP HOSPITALITY TITLE SPONSOR

The Title Sponsorship is Fort Worth Alliance Air Show’s Premier sponsor level. From guest entertainment, custom exhibit space, marketing & branding exposure, this package encompasses all aspects. The air show will be titled “Fort Worth Alliance Air Show Presented by Your Company Name.” As the title sponsor, any reference to the air show (TV, Radio, Ads, Poster, etc.) will include your company name.

Title Title Upgrade $40,000 * Name recognition on Radio Ads Y Y Logo on TV Ads Y Y Personally Autographed Jet Team Lithograph Y Y Logo on Billboard Y Y Logo on Official Air Show Poster Y Y Marketing Logo in Newspaper & Magazine Ads Y Y & Media Logo on home page of Website Y Y Exposure Sponsor Banner Advertisement (static) on Website Y Y Facebook/Twitter Postings Y Y Logo on interior page of Website Y Y First Right of Refusal Y Y Logo on Sponsors Page in Program Y Y Website Link Y Y Exhibit Space Custom Custom Logo on Wristbands Y Y Full, Inside Full, Inside Venue Ad Space in Program Front Front Exposure P.A. Announcements (per day) 8 8 Sponsor Flag Y Y Sponsor Signage on Chalet Y Y Four Passenger Golf Cart 1 1 Saturday Night Event Ramp Party Passes 10 10 VIP Parking (per day) 100 100 Chalet Dimensions 20 x 80 100’ x 50’ Private Chalet Y Y Covered Chalet Seating (per day) 80 50 No. of Tables in Covered Chalet 10 10 Hospitality Chalet Credentials for guests (per day) 200 200 Parking Credentials for Sponsor Manpower 2 2 Chalet Credentials for Sponsor Manpower 2 2 Outdoor Lawn Seating private private Air‐conditioned Restroom Facility private private Guests per day 200 200 Total Guests Saturday & Sunday 400 400 *Pricing available upon request. Hospitality quantities are based on usage of the entire trailer, both awnings.

7 8 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 9 GROUP HOSPITALITY TITLE SPONSOR UPGRADE

UPGRADE FEATURES: Upgrade your Title Sponsorship to this luxurious state‐of‐the art rig that allow you the opportunity to conduct business, entertain clients and promote your brand.

The hospitality rig is equipped with:  WI‐FI and Direct TV for everyone's convenience

 An executive office with computers, comfortable chairs and meeting space

 On‐board conference rooms with television screens and audio/visual capabilities

 Two beautifully appointed executive washrooms

 The ability to accommodate guests in comfortable, outdoor tented areas — ideal for meetings, presentations and entertainment.

This photo represents standard Title chalet. Other pictures depict Title Upgrade chalet.

9 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 8 10 CORPORATE HOSPITALITY CHALET VILLAGE

Chalet Village is the ultimate way to experience the Fort Worth Alliance Air Show in style. Perfect for hosting 60– 120 guests per day. Allow your corporation the opportunity to entertain clients, employees, family and friends in an up‐close VIP chalet. You provide the guests, we’ll do the rest.

Customize your catering menu specifically for your guests. From exclusive wait staff to private restroom facilities, your guests will truly enjoy the benefits of VIP seating.

“Both the Chalet Village and the Employee Lodge worked extremely well from our perspective. Our guests and employees seemed well pleased with not only the facilities but also with the prime location. The food was good as was the variety.”

Norm Robbins, Manager Community Relations Lockheed Martin

9 10 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 11 CORPORATE HOSPITALITY CHALET VILLAGE OPTIONS

Stealth Bomber Fighter $20,000 $15,000 $12,500 Maximum Availability 4 3 3 Name recognition on Radio Ads ‐ ‐ ‐ Logo on TV Ads ‐ ‐ ‐ Personally Autographed Jet Team Lithograph ‐ ‐ ‐ Logo on Billboard Y ‐ ‐ Logo on Official Air Show Poster Y ‐ ‐ Marketing Logo in Newspaper & Magazine Ads Y ‐ ‐ & Media Logo on home page of Website Y ‐ ‐ Exposure Sponsor Banner Advertisement (static) on Website Y ‐ ‐ Facebook/Twitter Postings Y ‐ ‐ Logo on interior page of Website Y Y ‐ First Right of Refusal Y Y Y Logo on Sponsors Page in Program Y Y Y Website Link Y Y Y Ad Space in Program Full Page Full Page 1/2 Page Venue P.A. Announcements (per day) 8 4 2 Exposure Sponsor Flag Y Y Y Sponsor Signage on Chalet Y Y Y Saturday Night Event Passes 8 6 4 VIP Parking (per day) 60 45 30 Chalet Dimensions 20 x 60 20 x 40 20 x 40 Private Chalet Y Y Y Covered Chalet Seating (per day) 64 48 32 No. of Tables of 8 in Covered Chalet 8 6 4 Hospitality Chalet Credentials for guests (per day) 120 90 60 Parking Credentials for Sponsor Manpower 2 2 2 Chalet Credentials for Sponsor Manpower 2 2 2 Outdoor Lawn Seating shared shared shared Air‐conditioned Restroom Facility shared shared shared Guests per day 120 90 60 Total Guests Saturday & Sunday 240 180 120 CHALET VILLAGE OPTIONS DO NOT INCLUDE CATERING. CUSTOMIZED CATERING MENU’S ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH EVENT’S EXCLUSIVE CATERER. SPONSORHIP LEVEL AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

11 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 10 12 CORPORATE HOSPITALITY EMPLOYEE LODGE

Looking to entertain more than 120 guests per day? The Employee Lodge area, located on the front crowd line adjacent to Chalet Village, is the right choice for you. This area includes private lodge areas that will entertain 500 ‐1,000 guests per day. This is a perfect way to host a corporate family event. Watch the performers prepare for take off just feet away from your lodge.

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Lodge I Lodge II $18,500 $13,500 Marketing First Right of Refusal Y Y & Media Logo on Sponsors Page in Program Y Y Exposure Website Link Y Y Ad Space in Program Full Page ‐ Venue P.A. Announcements (per day) 4 ‐ Exposure Sponsor Flag Y Y Sponsor Signage on Chalet Y Y Credential Access to Lodge Y Y Front‐line show viewing Y Y Chalet Dimensions 40 x 80 20 x 40 Private Chalet Y Y Covered Chalet Seating (per day) 240 80 No. of Tables of 8 in Covered Chalet 30 10 Hospitality Chalet Credentials for guests (per day) 1000 500 Parking Credentials for Sponsor Manpower 2 2 Chalet Credentials for Sponsor Manpower 2 2 Outdoor Lawn Seating 260 170 Private Air‐conditioned Restroom Facility Y Y Guests per day 1000 500 Total Guests Saturday & Sunday 2000 1000 EMPLOYEE LODGE OPTIONS DO NOT INCLUDE CATERING. CUSTOMIZED CATERING MENU’S ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH EVENT’S EXCLUSIVE CATERER. SPONSORHIP LEVEL AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

13 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 12 14 RAMP LAYOUT SOUTH END

Show Center

Show Center

KidsShow Zone Center

Lost & Found

Lost & Found

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Show Center

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C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C12

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Food VIP Entrance Vendor

LEGEND Merchandise Vendors Title Sponsor

Main Entrance Employee Lodge Chalet Village

Exhibit Rows

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Market your organization or company through an Exhibit display. Twenty‐five (25) exhibit sites are available on a first come first serve basis. Custom footprints available upon request. Companies that are certified 501c3 organizations or bona fide government agencies receive a discount. Proof of certification must be provided.

Benefits include: Logo on website, exhibitor page and event program layout.

STANDARD EXHIBIT RATES: Size Rate 10 x 10 $2,750 10 x 20 $3,740 20 x 20 $4,345 20 x 25 $4,510 20 x 30 $4,730 20 x 35 $5,115 20 x 40 $5,500 30 x 30 $5,885 40 x 40 $7,150 80 x 30 $8,580 100 x 80 $11,000

NON PROFIT EXHIBIT RATES: Size Rate 10 x 10 $1,100 20 x 20 $2,200

Discount of 10% will be applied to Standard & Non‐Profit Exhibit Rates if registration and payment are received by March 15, 2011.

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In addition to displaying your exhibit, take advantage of the opportunity to upgrade your exhibit to promote and enhance your display.

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 $1,000 $2,500 $5,000 $7,500 Maximum Availability 5 4 3 2 Logo on Billboard ‐ ‐ ‐ Y Logo on Official Air Show Poster ‐ ‐ ‐ Y Marketing Logo in Newspaper & Magazine Ads ‐ ‐ Y Y & Media Program Ad ‐ 1/2 Page Full Page Full Page Exposure Logo on Sponsor Page in Program Y Y Y Y Website Link Y Y Y Y Venue Exposure PA Announcements 2 3 4 5 Performer Ride ‐ ‐ 1 1 General Admission Parking Passes 5 5 5 5 Hospitality VIP Parking Passes 2 3 4 6 Captain's Club Passes 4 6 8 10 EXHIBIT SPACE AND UPGRADE AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

“Thank you for keeping us informed, organized and prepared to do our best marketing efforts. We'll keep you posted on the sales leads and results and we'll see you again next year! All the best!” Jeannie & Charley Shepard Fly‐A‐Sim

17 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 16 18 BRANDING NAMING RIGHTS

Various levels of naming rights opportunities are available to allow companies or organizations to build brand awareness or to participate and show your support of the Fort Worth Alliance Air Show. Company name will be included with any reference to your sponsored area.

VIP Ramp Main & Performer Crew Parking Performer Party VIP Entry Briefing Center Lots Chalet $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $10,000 $8,000 $6,500 Current Availability 1 1 1 1 1 1 Logo on Billboard Y ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Logo on Official Air Show Poster Y ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Logo in Newspaper & Magazine Ads Y ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Marketing Logo on home page of Website Y ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ & Media Logo on interior page of Website Y Y ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Exposure First Right of Refusal Y Y Y Y Y Y Logo on Sponsors Page in Program Y Y Y Y Y Y Website Link Y Y Y Y Y Y P.A. Announcement (per day) 3 3 2 2 2 1 Venue P.A. Announcement (per day) Exposure identifying location ‐ 3 2 ‐ 2 2 Sponsor Flag Y Y Y Y ‐ ‐ Captain’s Club Passes (reserved seating per day) 8 ‐ 4 ‐ ‐ ‐ Promotional Material Distribution at Hospitality Area Location ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Y Area Location Passes (per day) 8 8 ‐ ‐ 2 ‐ Total VIP Parking Passes 6 5 4 4 3 2 A Naming Rights sponsorship of $20,000 or more total, will receive all Marketing & Media benefits.

Main Entrance The Crew Center is air show headquarters for performer and static participants.

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Flight Photo Kids Lost & American Sky Box Deck Pit Zone Found Eagle

$5,500 $5,000 $4,500 $4,000 $1,000 $1,000 Current Availability 1 1 1 1 1 1 Logo on Billboard ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Logo on Official Air Show Poster ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Logo in Newspaper & Magazine Ads ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Marketing Logo on home page of Website ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ & Media Logo on interior page of Website ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Exposure First Right of Refusal Y Y Y Y Y Y Logo on Sponsors Page in Program Y Y Y Y Y Y Website Link Y Y Y Y Y Y P.A. Announcement (per day) 1 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Venue P.A. Announcement (per day) Exposure identifying location 2 2 2 2 2 ‐ Sponsor Flag ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Captain’s Club Passes (reserved seating per day) ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Promotional Material Distribution at Hospitality Area Location ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Area Location Passes (per day) 4 2 2 ‐ ‐ ‐ Total VIP Parking Passes 2 1 1 1 1 1

Photo Pit

Flight Deck

19 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 18 20 OTHER SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

ALLIANCE FRIENDS & FAMILY SPONSOR: This program is designed to allow companies large or small to be involved in the Fort Worth Alliance Air Show and demonstrate support of military and civilian aviation history.

Bronze Silver Gold Platinum Maximum Availability 6 4 3 2 Rate $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,500 Program Ad ‐ ‐ ‐ Full Page Saturday Night Event Passes ‐ ‐ 2 4 PA Announcements (per day) ‐ 1 2 3 VIP Parking Passes ‐ 1 2 3 Chalet Passes ‐ 2 4 8 Captains’ VIP Chalet VIP Chalet Club* Logo in Program Y Y Y Y Logo on Entry Banner at Main Gate Y Y Y Y Logo on Website Y Y Y Y * Reserved Table

Entry banner at main gate

PROGRAM AD: Place your ad in the official Fort Worth Alliance Air Show Program. Sponsor receives advertising in 5,000 air show souvenir programs sold onsite in program packs.

Program packs include:  72‐Page Official Souvenir Program  17” x 22” USAF Thunderbird Poster  24 Aviation Trading Cards  2010‐2011 Aviation Calendar PROGRAM RATES Full Page $1,000 ½ Page $800

19 20 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 21 TESTIMONIALS

“We all really enjoyed the show– even if we did have a party and EVERYONE came!! That’s a first for Bell and I sincerely hope we can draw that attendance or more again next year. It was awesome.” Pat Butler– Bell Helicopter

“We had over 3,150 people participate in the Jeep Ride & Drive Event. Per hour, this was the best event of the year for our client Jeep.” Steve Gordineir – President Gordinier Group

“The best client event I have attended in years. Thank you again.” Travis Wilson ‐ Productivity Consultant Wells Fargo Advisors

“Thanks again for a great time on Saturday. My parents really enjoyed themselves. As you asked, all my contact info is below so you have it for the future. I’ve got your list of upcoming events for next year, and they are all under consideration. Thanks again!” Tom Scovic ‐ Universal McCann (Chrysler)

“Thanks to ADC Group and the air show, we the best turn out for any event we attended this year. We will recommend our agency/client to attend each year. “ Jarrett – Event Manager Action Marketing.

“ADC did an outstanding job at the Alliance Air Show and we were proud to be included. Hope to see you next year.” Ann Shelton ‐ Ft. Worth Air & Space Museum

21 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 20 22 NON‐PROFIT RECIPIENTS 2006‐2010

Alliance Air Productions, directly and indirectly through its vendors, has contributed over $322,000 to local non‐ profit organizations including $103,000 to the USO of Dallas/Fort Worth. Since 2006, the following organizations have benefited from the Fort Worth Alliance Air Show.

Major Beneficiary USO Other Non‐Profit Organizations 2nd Battalion 14th Marines Fort Worth Boys Choir 301st Chiefs Group Friends of Fourth Air Wing ADM WM Hasley/Sea Cadets FRC West Ft. Worth Navy Command Amplified Youth– Fountain of Life Church FRC West Ft. Worth AIMD REC Committee Boswell HS Dance Team Girl Scout Troop #3540 Boy Scout Troop #18 Health Occupation Student Association (HOSA) Boy Scout Troop #147 James M. Steele Accelerated High School Boy Scout Troop #155 Jan Collmer Classic Boy Scout Troop #480 Lady Rough Riders Boy Scout Troop #746 North Texas Commission Brewer High School Senior Celebration 2011 NAS JRB Morale, Welfare, and Recreation City Gate Church NWR Supply Civil Air Patrol Pure Gold Booster Club Community Church of River Oaks Senior Class of Irving High School Couts UMC Youth Speak Out North Texas Cub Scout Pack #450 Spring Town High School Cub Scout Pack #408 Tarrant County Sheriff's Reserves E‐6 Association Team in Training ‐ Leukemia Lymphoma Society Eagle Mountain 4H Club Texas Lightning ‘01 Girls Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts Thanks USA Charity Golf Tournament Fort Worth Air Power Foundation The Destiny Center

21 22 www.AllianceAirShow.com October 22‐23, 2011 23 AIR SHOW PHOTOS 2010

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Alliance Air Productions a Texas Non‐Profit Corporation 13851 Aviator Way Fort Worth, Texas 76177 Phone 817‐890‐1000 Fax 817‐890‐1099

For questions related to sponsorship, please contact Phil Pacific at ADC Group, Inc. at 972‐540‐1742 or [email protected]

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