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Download Whoosh! from Apple (Education 9Am) RADNOR FURNITURE THRIFT SHOP Summer 2017 WAYNE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Hello WBA, I hope you enjoyed your 4th! We are halfway through 2017 and the WBA Board is working on a bunch of great events to get people into Wayne, the "Original Towne Center." Our 25th Annual Radnor Fall Festival is right around the corner and we are looking for sponsors. WAYNE I want to thank SILA and Foote Orthodontics on stepping up to the plate early as gold sponsors. If you are interested, there is more information on page 2 and 5 of this newsletter. Read it – we OPEN don't just cut and paste stock articles here! Our ad is due at the end of July for the September issue of Main Line Today and for Chester County Life. Next up is the Wayne Tree Lighting... but I am not going to talk about it because it's July...this is just subliminal. Late #WAYNEOPENLATE Speaking of Chester County Life, they are working with the WBA in writing solid editorials about our town. Huge spreads in the magazine with great pictures! Main Line Today will be writing up the Radnor Fall Festival this year, which should be a great spread as well. "Wayne Open Late?" What's that, you ask? Gloria Clawson, owner of Kids N' Kribs and new WBA Board Member, has started the conversation on Wayne businesses staying "Open Late" on Thursdays. This will be Wayne's version of First Fridays, Taco Tuesdays, etc...you get my drift. Gloria has talked to merchants in the WBOD if they would commit to staying open until 8pm every Thursday. There has been a huge, positive response. Wayne Open Late will be rolling out soon, so stay tuned. Wayne Open Late is about the merchants and their stores. It's about letting customers know that the stores are committing to staying open until 8 every Thursday (for at least 18 months). The WBA is planning to promote this event very heavily, as well as provide entertainment and activities throughout town on those Thursdays. I would like to stress that we will need a majority of merchants to commit and communicate how the promotion is going for those 18 months. Consistency is everything and we need to train the public that Wayne is committed to being open late. Lastly, a big shout out to Ken Kearns for putting together a stellar Wayne Music Festival. Great event, great time – people can't stop talking about it! This event brings the most Wayne PR than any other. I would like to thank the Radnor Board of Commissioners, Radnor Township Police, and Radnor Public Works. We couldn't have done this without you. That's all from me. I look forward to working with everyone to get Wayne Open Late off the ground. It's important that we all work together to promote Wayne. That's what makes this a great town. Christopher Todd Christopher’s A Neighborhood Place Wayne-Malvern Wayne Business Association – President Cell: 610.812.6874 WayneBusiness.com waynebusiness waynepabiz waynepabiz SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES The 25th Annual Fall Festival and the Wayne Christmas Event are being planned now! Give your business exposure to thousands in the local community. To ensure your sponsorship, please email [email protected] 25th Annual Radnor Fall Wayne Holiday Festival 2017: Sponsorship Tree Lighting Levels and Benefits Sponsorship SEPTEMBER 17, 2017 Levels and Presenting Sponsor _____________________________________________$4,000 December 1, 2017 • Sponsor Name incorporated into event name "Radnor Fall Benefits Festival Presented by_______" • Event name featured for a year on WBA website under Featured Events • Corporate logo and photo displayed on Wayne Business Association’s Presenting Sponsor $10,000 website for one year. • Sponsor Name incorporated into event name • Private hospitality 10'x10' tent at the event. “Wayne Holiday Tree Lighting Presented by _______” • Opportunity to address and thank participants and attendees directly • Event name featured for a year on WBA website under from main stage two times during event. Featured Events • Opportunity to promote your business with 2 email blast promotions • Prominent banner display on festival main stage and ride entrance • Corporate logo and photo displayed on Wayne Business • Corporate logo on all social media related with event Association’s website for one year • Corporate logo prominently featured on all event posters displayed in community • Corporate Logo prominently displayed at horse drawn • Prominent name and logo recognition featured on all promotional materials carriage ride pick up line for event including press releases, event letterhead, social media, and posters • Banner on live Reindeer display • Sponsorship name and logo on event page in Main Line Today and Main Line • Corporate logo on all social media related with event Suburban Life • Corporate logo prominently featured on all event posters • Recognition as Radnor Fall Festival presenter during event announcements displayed in community • 30 complimentary ride and game hand stamps. • Prominent name and logo recognition featured on all • Post event recognition and thank you in Wayne Business Association newsletter (currently over 200 members) promotional materials for event including press releases, • Company name and logo prominently placed on thank you posters at event eventletterhead, social media, and posters Carriage Ride Tent Sponsor $5,000 Gold Sponsor _____________________________________________$2,000 • Sponsor a 20’ x 10’ tent for the horse drawn carriage rides • Corporate logo featured on event posters displayed in community • The lighted tent will include prominent signage with • Logo ad on the new and improved WBA website, www.waynebusiness.com your logo and Facebook page • Prominent name and logo recognition featured on promotional materials for event • Live entertainment, hot chocolate, hot apple cider, • Sponsorship name and logo on event page in Main Line Today and Main Line cookies and treats Suburban Life • Corporate logo featured on event posters displayed in • Recognition as Radnor Fall Festival supporters during event announcements community • 3 (3’x2’) signs with name and logo placed near festival activities and food • Name and logo recognition featured on all promotional • 10 complimentary ride and game hand stamps materials for event including press releases, event • Post event recognition and thank you in Wayne Business Association letterhead, social media, and posters newsletter (currently over 200 members) • Booth space, 10’ x10’, on N Wayne Ave during the event • Company name and logo placed on thank you posters at event Live Reindeer Sponsor $2,000 • Sponsor the live reindeer stall located at the Radnor Silver Sponsor _____________________________________________$1,000 Fire House • Corporate logo featured on event posters displayed in community. • Your logo will be prominently displayed. All pictures • Sponsorship name and logo on event page in Main Line Today and Main Line taken will have your logo in it Suburban Life • Corporate logo featured on event posters displayed in • 2 (2’x2’) sign with name and logo placed near festival activities or food community • 10 complimentary ride and game hand stamps • Do it for Santa....and the Radnor Fire Company. • Post event recognition and thank you in Wayne Business Association Donations for pictures will go to the Fire House newsletter (currently over 200 members) • Booth space, 10’ x10’, on N Wayne Ave during the event • Company name and logo listed on thank you posters at event Community Sponsor $500 • Get your name on all posters and advisements that Bronze Sponsor ______________________________________________$500 pertain to the event. Show your community that you are • 1 (2’x2’) sign with name and logo placed near festival activities or food part of it. • Company Name listed on promotional posters • 5 complimentary ride and game hand stamps Make Checks payable to: Wayne Business Association • Post event recognition and thank you in Wayne Business Association Attn: Wayne Holiday Tree Lighting, PO Box 50, Wayne, PA 19087 newsletter (currently over 200 members.) Please include current contact name, address, phone, e-mail and logo • Booth space, 10’ x10’, on N Wayne Ave during the event We will send a receipt via email. Thank you for your sponsorship! • Company name listed on thank you posters at event Make checks payable to: Wayne Business Association Attn: Radnor Fall Festival PO Box 50, Wayne, PA 19087 YEARLY SPONSORSHIP Please include current contact name, address, phone, e-mail and logo We are now offering sponsorship on a yearly basis. Your contribution will go We will send a receipt via email. Thank you for your sponsorship! toward a variety of WBA events and membership meetings. WayneBusiness.com waynebusiness waynepabiz waynepabiz PRESIDENT Chris Todd WELCOME! Christopher’s Restaurant [email protected] 5% 610.687.6558 At Your Service 15% 13% VICE PRESIDENT You know what shopping, dining, staying, and Deanna Doane indulging in Wayne are all about... but we are a Click Canyon BUSINESS association. So on top of the businesses 10% 484.744.3337 that are visible to all that live in and visit Wayne, SECRETARY there is also the 53% of our membership that 1% Nancy Campbell provides business to the community and business 3% Wayne Art Center to business services. From Keith Martin Electric 610.688.3553 and Epps Plumbing and Heating to Waterdog TREASURER Computer Works, Main Line Print Shop, and 53% Nelson Dayton Executive Commons; from Trinity Financial to Dayton Lock Co. Allstate Insurance...you get the idea. The Wayne 610.688.9188 Business Association has members that serve BOARD OF DIRECTORS the needs of the community and business Shop Dine Stay Indulge Cheryl Atkins-Lubinski owners alike. Integrity Eye Associates At Your Service Non Profit Township 484.580.8873 When you are looking for a particular service, Gregory Basile make sure to head to our website and peruse the Comcast Business At Your Service category listings. You will surely 610.551.1197 find someone that can be of service, help you, and provide for your business needs! David Brennan Wayne Hotel 610.687.5000 NEW MEMBERS Gloria Clawson Carmina Y.
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