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Sponsorship Options Still Available


Have you noticed the sponsorship signs outside the main doors? 

Have you thought about how many people drive past that each day, how many of our neighbourhood residents walk past each day? 

Now what about the exposure that is given to our sponsors on our website, in these newsletters, and even at the event itself? 

Keep in mind that we promote the Fun Fair right across the area through our feeder schools, local library, independent businesses, and community bulletin boards. 80% of the profit of this event will go right back into the school to improve the technology that our students use each day. Ask your kids how much it is needed, they will be your best insight!

With all this said, there are 3 different levels and if you or someone you know is a small business owner who is looking to help a good cause, please consider Bloordale Fun Fair Sponsorship. 

Contact us via email and we will have our Sponsorship Lead Extraordinaire contact you with all the information you need! 

If you are a home-based business owner ask about the vendor table option.

Thank you for your consideration!

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