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EFTS Sponsorship Packet 2018 UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES — presents — NOVEMBER 1, 2018 @ THE ROSE 5:30 PM - SPONSOR RECEPTION 6:30 PM - GENERAL ADMISSION 7:00 PM - DINNER & SHOW UNIONSTATIONHS.ORG/EFTS2018 FEATURING TINA LENERT Magician, Mime, & Harpist A long-time member and award winner of the Magic Castle, Tina returns to Evening for the Station with an entirely different act entitled “Simply Magic.” She, along with her cohorts Ardan and Rob, will present an array of magical surprises that will leave you laughing, mystified, and well, just happy to be alive! ARDAN JAMES The Animated Illusionist Through a wide range of artistic work that spans music, acting and magic, Rob has established himself globally as an entertainer. He invents a magical world through a series of strange and beautiful effects which he combines with remarkable timing and sensational theatrical edifice. He is a multiple Magic Castle awards recipient. ROB ZABRECKY An Odd Man While based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Arden travels domestically as well as internationally, performing his unique take on a bumbling magician who’s audience ends up doing the real magic. With his infectious smile and antics, you will cheer on this “teddy bear” meets magician. MIKE CAVENEY Close Up Magic Mike's performance is always unique. Each of his original routines is perfectly suited to his dry comedic wit. He doesn’t tell jokes but you won’t stop laughing and when something amazing happens, it isn’t just a trick, it’s a miracle. Prepare to be entertained by his wit and skill! DAVID KOVAC Close Up Magic A classically trained actor and former street juggler, David Kovac specializes in combining sophisticated humor with cleverly crafted magic routines. Thoughtful, articulate and with perfect comic precision, Mr. Kovac conjures up wonderfully entertaining feats involving numbers, bank notes, secret envelopes, and the world’s most impossible card tricks! CORPORATE SPONSORS JOIN OUR CORPORATE SPONSORS! BENEFITTING Union Station Homeless Services acknowledges the generous support of our corporate partners, who have made contributions to end homelessness in our community. Below are just some of the sponsors that have been a part of our past Evening for the Station events. We welcome new and renewed corporate commitments for this year’s incredible Night of Magic! UNIONSTATIONHS.ORG/EFTS2018 SPONSORSHIP LEVELS Alchemist Sorcerer Illusionist Enchanter Magician Apprentice $10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $2,500 $1,000 $500 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Live Acknowledgment from Stage --- --- --- --- Event Signage In Event Invitations Event Website Annual Report Quarterly Newsletter --- Event Social Media --- --- EVENT PROGRAM AD Full Page --- --- --- --- Half Page --- --- --- --- --- Quarter Page --- --- --- --- --- SPONSOR TICKETS & RECEPTION (hor d’oeurvres and two complimentary alcoholic beverages per person) Twelve (12) Tickets - Premier Seating --- --- --- --- --- Ten(10) Tickets - Premier Seating --- --- --- --- --- Eight (8) Tickets - Premier Seating --- --- --- --- --- Six (6) Tickets - Reserved Seating --- --- --- --- --- Four (4) Tickets - Reserved Seating --- --- --- --- --- Two (2) Tickets - Reserved Seating --- --- --- --- --- ALL SPONSOR AND GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS INCLUDE A FULL BUFFET DINNER UNIONSTATIONHS.ORG/EFTS2018 SPONSOR FORM SPONSOR INFORMATION SPONSOR TODAY! Company / Sponsor Name: RSVP By: Contact Name: • September 14th to secure reserved seating. Recognition Name: • August 20th to be acknowledged in invitation. Name as it will be listed in print and digital materials, if different from above Address: VIP reception details to follow. Tickets can be City: State: Zip: retrieved at will call. Phone: Email: RSVP BY MAIL An Evening for the Station SPONSORSHIP LEVELS 825 E. Orange Grove Blvd. All sponsor and general admission tickets include a full buffet dinner. Pasadena, CA 91104 Alchemist $10,000 Enchanter $2,500 Sorcerer $7,500 Magician $1,000 RSVP ONLINE Illusionist $5,000 Apprentice $500 unionstationhs.org/efts2018 I would like to purchase Individual Tickets: @ $65 = $ TAX INFORMATION I cannot attend, but would like to make a donation of $ TAX ID 95-3958741 In accordance with current IRS regulations, your PROGRAM AD deduction is limited to the amount by which your $250 - Please include my business card in the event program contribution exceeds the value of the benefit received by you. Contributions to Union Station Homeless Services are tax deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law. PAYMENT Fair Market Value (FMV) of each ticket is $40. Total Payment Amount: $ Check, payable to: Union Station Homeless Services 825 E. Orange Grove Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91104 VISA Name on Card: 626.240.4550 MasterCard www.unionsationhs.org Account Number: AMEX [email protected] Expiration Date: Discover UNIONSTATIONHS.ORG/EFTS2018.
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