155th Celebration of St. Andrew’s Day Sponsorship Packages

✳︎Highland Patron

✳︎Thistle Sponsor

✳︎Heather Supporter

✳︎Clan Friend

✳︎Highland Patron ✳︎Thistle Sponsor ✳︎Heather Supporter ✳︎Clan Friend

Highland Patron
CA$5,000.00
  • 2 premium tables (16 seats)

  • Prominent logo: sponsor page, table signage, website, foyer slide deck

  • Custom Clan Shield with your clan or corporate logo (printed and displayed)

  • Verbal recognition by the emcee during dinner

  • Opportunity to introduce one entertainment group or speaker (scripted)

  • Full-page advertisement on the inside back cover of the souvenir program

  • Branded item for guests at the Welcome table and Community raffle

  • Photo opportunity with guest speaker Dave Angus and Society leadership

  • 15-second social media video feature before the event (video provided by sponsor)

  • Shout-out on the Scottish radio program

  • Post-event recognition in a Winnipeg Free Press advertisement

  • Social media recognition before and after the event

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Thistle Sponsor
CA$2,500.00
  • (up to 4)

  • 1 premium table (8 seats)

  • Logo featured on program, event signage, website and foyer slide deck

  • Recognition in the souvenir program

  • Verbal acknowledgment from the podium

  • Post-event recognition in a Winnipeg Free Press advertisement

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Heather Supporter
CA$0.00
  • Half table (4 dinner tickets)

  • Name listed in the souvenir program and on the website

  • Social media

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Clan Friend
CA$500.00
  • 1 dinner ticket

  • Name listed in the souvenir program and on the website

  • Social media recognition after the event

  • Pride of place as a named supporter of the 155th Celebration

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“The St. Andrew’s Day Dinner is a great way to stay connected with my Scottish heritage and build new relationships in our community.” __ Major Andrew Flook, CD

If anyone out there has ancestors from Scotland, the Dinner is a wonderful way for them to connect to their roots, and for anyone who has recently immigrated to Canada, it is a lovely way to keep in touch with their homeland.” — Marjorie Lowther