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2006
tapestry arts festival sponsors |
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festival
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media
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CORPORATE SPONSORS |
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Design for Living Home & Garden Show
- PRESENTING SPONSORS |
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Sponsorship Coordinator
Roger Watson
408-353-3926
office/fax
408-835-0849
cell
tapestrysponsorships@verizon.net |
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Festival Facts |
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Festival Dates: |
Labor Day Weekend
September 2, 3, 4, 2006
Saturday & Sunday 10 AM - 6 PM
(Twilight Concert, Sunday from 6 – 8 PM)
Monday 10 AM – 5 PM |
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Location: |
Downtown San
Jose, CA
Park Avenue,
Almaden Boulevard, San Fernando Street |
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Estimated Attendance: |
200,000 |
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Admission: |
Free admission |
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Location Description: |
San Jose is
the largest city in Northern California and 11th largest in
the nation. It is the “epicenter of information technology
with about 1,500 of the nation’s 2,500 largest electronics
firms” (Fortune Magazine) and is known as the Capital of
Silicon Valley. San Jose is the most affluent market on the
West Coast and 3rd nationally in effective household buying
income. Tapestry Arts Festival is held on the streets of
downtown San Jose. |
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Event Description: |
Tapestry is a
public benefit arts organization founded in 1976 that provides
opportunities for the community to interact with the arts.
Each Labor Day weekend Tapestry produces San Jose’s oldest and
largest community event, Tapestry Arts Festival. The
festival, which is recognized as one of the premier events of
its kind in the country (ranked #2 on the West Coast), is a
three-day celebration of the visual and performing arts held
in downtown San Jose. Crowds estimated at over 200,000 view
the works of 350 artists from around the country, enjoy
non-stop entertainment from four stages and sample food from
over 30 food booths. Festival features: the Creativity Zone
where local artists assist children and their parents at no
charge in creating their own art and the Design for Living
Home Show indoor home & garden show. |
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Demographics |
(Primary
composition is young families with school-aged children)
Age:
70% are between the ages of 25-54
Income: 50% have income of over $60,000 per year
Education: 54% have college and/or post graduate
degrees
Ethnicity: 56% Caucasian, 20% Hispanic, 7% Asian,
5% African American |
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Beneficiary |
Proceeds from
the festival are used throughout the year to fund arts
education programs in local schools and arts outreach to the
community. Tapestry’s programs include partnerships between
Tapestry artists, educators, schools, community centers,
alternative learning sites and shelters. Examples of programs
include:
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World Moves
– Multicultural dance residencies in local elementary
schools. Students learn dance, music and culture of
different ethnicities
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Sacred Heart
Community Center – Academic summer camp and after school
program
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San Jose
Migrant Education – Artists teach visual art, poetry, dance
and music in a summer program to promote literacy for
children of low-income families
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festival opportunities |
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Sponsorship Opportunities: |
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Festival
Presenting Sponsor
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Corporate
Sponsor
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Creativity
Zone Sponsor (Zone is a FREE hands-on art activities for
children & their families)
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Design for
Living Home Show Sponsor (Indoor home & garden show)
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Stage
Sponsorships (4 stages) - jazz, country, rock, blues,
classical music, dance and theatre
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Senior
Sunday Breakfast
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Sponsorship Benefits: |
The sponsorship level you choose will determine
which benefits you will receive. Tapestry Arts offers
various sponsor perks such as: event booth location, logo ID,
website link, acknowledgment in festival program, parking
passes & access to the VIP Center. |
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