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Sanford Stadium… Future Your message must fit within the spaces provided anford and will appear on the brick(s) exactly as Display your S shown. Exceptions are not permitted. Sta dium NOTE: Punctuation and spaces count as characters. Bulldog Pride THE SANFORD STADIUM 4” x 8” Red Brick Pavers: $250 each BRICK CAMPAIGN Send me ______ replicas: $50 each AT GATE 6 We cherish its past… Be a part of its Sanford Stadium… future. be a part of its future. >> National Championships: 1942, 1980 >> SEC Championships: 1942, 1946, 1948, 1959, 1966, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 2002, 2005, 2017 >> Heisman Trophy Winners: Frank Sinkwich (1942), Herschel Walker (1982) >> Outland Trophy Winner: Bill Stanfill (1968) Display your Bulldog pride by becoming a part of the legend that Sanford Stadium represents. Your brick will symbolize your enduring support of the Bulldogs. university of georgia sanford stadium . gate 6 paving pattern Sanford Stadium iS known nationally aS one of the On the back of this form, check off the size of the brick(s) most beautiful on-campus college football stadiums in the you are ordering, and print your message exactly as you Fast Facts & Ordering Information would like it to appear. Please print clearly. All information country. In order to have your engraved bricks installed on the brick plaza must be complete to process your order. Replicas can be by football season, your order must be received by June 1 prior to shipped only in the U.S. to a street address. Make a copy of Built in 1929 with a capacity of 30,000, it has seen a series of the season you wish you have your brick displayed. Any orders this form if you are ordering more than one brick per size. planned expansions which today allow for 92,746 to watch our received after June 1 will be held for the following season’s installation. beloved Bulldogs compete. Name 1. Bricks will be sold on a first come/first serve basis until all 9,000 Address bricks are sold. 2. Under Internal Revenue Service guidelines, the full amount of City/State/Zip your gift is a tax-deductible contribution (excluding the amounts given for replicas) and will be a part of your gift record to the Phone # ( ) University of Georgia Foundation. Gifts for the Sanford Stadium Brick Campaign at Gate 6 do not affect athletic ticket priority. E-mail 3. Replicas of bricks for home and office, as well as for gift-giving for friends and relatives may be purchased. Payments for replicas are not tax-deductible. Replicas can be shipped to street addresses I have ordered: and only in the U.S. qty. _____ 4” x 8” Red Brick Paver @ $250 each = _________$ Replicas may be purchased as follows: SANFORD • 4 x 8 red brick paver: $50 each Total Gift Amount = _________$ 4. You may submit your order in one of the following ways: * Complete the attached form, and mail with your Total Replica Amount = _________$ STADIUM contribution to: (from back side) Georgia Athletic Association • Office of Development In 2002, the Athletic Association embarked upon a series of renovations Post Office Box 1472 • Athens, Georgia 30603 Total Amount of Order = $_________ to Sandford Stadium’s infrastructure which will benefit Georgia fans * FAX your order form, complete with credit card for years to come. The plaza at Gate 6 was one of the first of those information to: 706-542-8992 Method of Payment: renovations. The plaza provides fans and supporters an area in which to meet and to have access to concessions and restrooms, before entering 5. All text will be a standard size, font and style, using upper case Check or Money Order enclosed made payable to: the concourse and the stadium seating area. The focal point of the letters. Messages will be automatically centered. Greek letters plaza is the beautifully designed brick area, underfoot just as you walk and others symbols are available. UGA Foundation for Sanford Stadium Brick Campaign at Gate 6 through the gates, with the “Georgia G” as its centerpiece. 6. The Georgia Athletic Association reserves the right to approve VISA MasterCard Discover American Express all text prior to production. The Sanford Stadium Brick Campaign at Gate 6 For more information, please call 877-GA-DAWGS. charge account number Without making a tackle or scoring a touchdown, Georgia supporters can now have an opportunity to be a real part of the tradition at Sanford 7. If you order multiple bricks and would like these bricks placed Stadium through your participation in the Sanford Stadium Brick next to each other, your orders must be received together with Expiration date SEC code Campaign. your request that bricks be located next to each other. The Athletic Association will make every effort to accommodate Name your request. In recognition of a gift in support of the Sanford Stadium Brick Address (if different from above) Campaign, the Athletic Association will engrave your personalized message on a brick which will become a permanent part of the legend that is Sandford Stadium. Your brick can contain your name, a special date, display your Bulldog spirit, or pay tribute to a friend or loved one. 4” x 8” Red Brick Paver: Signature Display your Bulldog pride by becoming a part of the legend that $250 each Sanford Stadium represents. Your brick will symbolize your enduring *Under Internal Revenue Service guidelines, the full amount of your gift is a deductible contribution—excluding the amounts for replicas—and will be part of your gift record support of the Bulldogs. to the University of Georgia Foundation. A gift receipt will be sent itemizing your charitable contributions. Proceeds support the Sanford Stadium Gate 6 Project. The Georgia Athletic Association thanks you..
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