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Final Sponsorship Levels B A T M A N $25,000 Without super powers, Batman relies on high tech gadgetry, physical fitness and keen intelligence to protect Gotham. A philanthropist and model citizen by day, billionaire Bruce Wayne is secretly Batman, leading his trusty sidekicks to solve problems, keep opponents at bay and ensure a safe and just society. Your sponsorship could help transform the venue into the ultimate Superhero dance party! “Holy Generosity Batman!” i r o n m a n $15,000 Industrialist Tony Stark was captured and forced to build a destructive weapon. Rather than succumb to false ideals, genius Stark escapes with his suit of armor and becomes Iron Man. As an original Avenger, Iron Man teams with others to keep the world safe. Your sponsorship joins the community together as One School! C A P T A I N A M E R I C A $10,000 A test subject for a military experiment, aspiring soldier Steve Rogers was injected with a special serum that transformed him into a nearly perfect human, called to protect the citizens of the world. Captain America has optimal stamina, strength, performance and intelligence. Your sponsorship could provide the sustaining serum of the night – food and drink – to ensure our superheroes have a good time and stay on their feet! S U P E R M A N $5,000 Baby Kal-El was ejected to Earth from Planet Krypton, raised in Kansas and lives in Metropolis as Clark Kent. Disguised as a gentleman news reporter, Superman has super strength, ability to soar, and the perfect moral compass. Equipped with x-ray vision, Superman can see what mere mortals cannot. Your sponsorship could light up the night to better see the strength of the united Hawk community around you! W O N D E R W O M A N $2,500 The ultimate female superhero, Wonder Woman left her homeland of Paradise Island to share her superpowers with the modern world. Wonder Woman is thought to be as strong as Superman, defending justice with her magic cuffs and lasso of truth. Your sponsorship could strengthen the evening’s vibe with super-strong beats so we can all catch a great time! S P I D E R M A N $1,000 Young Peter Parker was bitten on the hand by an irradiated spider, giving Peter super strength, agility and the mighty spidey-sense. With such power, comes great responsibility. Your sponsorship at this level allows our web to collect great auction items and adventures for our boys! All sponsors receive prominent recognition and ad space in the Superhero Gala Program and complimentary tickets to the 2017 Superhero Gala on Saturday, May 13. Sponsorships also cover faculty and staff superhero attendance..
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