Art & Soup is returning in 2022! - Restaurant Sponsor Package - Save the Date: March 16 - 17, 2022 The Salt Palace - Art & Soup is returning ...
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Restaurant Sponsor Package Art & Soup is returning in 2022! Commun i t y Nu r si n g Se rv ic e s (CN S ) is hos ting th e Ar t & So u p Ch arity E v en t in pers on an d we ’ d l o v e to s ee y o u th e re ! Save the Date: March 16 –17, 2022 The Salt Palace
About Art & Soup The Art & Soup Charity Expo is a two day event hosted by Community Nursing Services (C N S ) i n p a rtnership w ith local restaurants and artists. Expo attendees have the opportunity to browse & purchase items from the art sale, interact with artists, enjoy free samples of homemade soup & food from local restaurants & caterers, delight in live entertainment, plus participate in opportunity drawings & various activities. CNS’s Ar t & Soup Cha r ity Eve nt f e a tu r e s or igina l wor ks by a ppr oxima te ly 5 0 U ta h artists who generously donate 35% of their sales to CNS. All proceeds from Art & Soup go towa r d our CNS Charitable Care Program , whic h pr ovide s h o me he a lth c a r e a nd hospic e to thousands of uninsured and underinsured, low-income individuals across the state of Utah .
You’re Invited Our goal for 2022 is to partner with 15 local restaurants and caterers to provide a variety of soups and snacks for approximately 4,000+ expo attendees during the two day Art & Soup Charity Expo. We would like to invite you to be one of the 15 exemplary restaurants participating in this great event. CNS Art & Soup Charity Expo When: Wednesday, March 16 & Thursday, March 17 - A f t e r n o on S ession: 11:00 AM – 2:00 P M - E v e n i n g S ession: 5:00 P M – 9:00 P M W h e re : T h e S a l t P a lace If you are interested in participating in Art & Soup 2022, please visit www.cns-cares.org/art-and-soup/restaurants and fill out the restaurant registration form. For more information about this great event, please contact: Emily Harris Philanthropy Coordinator Community Nursing Services Emily.Harris@cns-cares.org
Benefits to Restaurants I know you are probably thinking right now, “Why would I want to supply soup samples for 4,000+ attendees?” And here is our answer: 1 Tax deductible donation for the value of the food and labor you provide before, during and after the event. 2 Art & Soup is one of the best events of the year! You will receive a TON of promotional coverage through TV, radio and print advertising. 3 We will include your restaurant name or logo in our mailings, emails, social media, etc. with an estimated reach of approximately 10,000+ people in the community. The sooner you commit – the more coverage you will get! 4 As one of 15 participating restaurants, you will have an incredible amount of recognition through foot-traffic during the event. This is your chance to shine! 5 Participating restaurants have the opportunity to compete in the following categories: ⸰ Best Vegetarian Soup ⸰ Best International Soup ⸰ Best Cream Soup ⸰ Most Unique Soup ⸰ Best Gluten Free Soup ⸰ Best Dessert ⸰ Best Traditional Soup ⸰ Best Non-Soup ⸰ Best Presentation ⸰ Best of Show 6 Plus, you can also sell gift certificates during the event.
Partnership with CNS: WE COMMIT TO PROVIDING: ● Sampling supplies, such as 2 oz. paper cups, napkins, spoons, etc. ● Two 8’ tables with black tablecloths – a front table for serving and display and a back table for prep/hand washing ● A grid backdrop if you need to hang a banner (upon request) ● 20 amps of electricity ● Hot Boxes (upon request) ● Volunteers (with food handlers permits) to help you with setup, teardown, serving, running for supplies- available upon request. ● 10 Complimentary tickets for you to share with staff, friends or customers YOU COMMIT TO PROVIDING: ● About 60 gallons of soup over the four sessions – enough to provide about 2 oz. to each guest. Or comparable non-soup items. ● Enough personnel to staff your booth at all times (2 people are usually fine for any given shift). ● Serving utensils ● Hand washing station and supplies ● Decorations to best market your restaurant ● Obtain & display a Temporary Event Food Service Permit. ○ Online application: www.slco.org/health/food-protection/temp rary-food-events/ ○ By phone: Salt Lake County Health Department at (385) 468-3845 ○ Deadline: March 1st
Art & Soup 2022 Contingency Plan CNS is excited and optimistic about the state of the future* and we are planning to host the Art & Soup Charity Event in person. We recognize that much can change between now (September 2021) and March 2022 and have created a contingency plan for the event to increase trust and transparency with our sponsors and supporters. CNS will determine the level of safety precautions needed for Art & Soup 2022 in February 2022 by evaluating transmission rates, hospitalization numbers, and current CDC guidelines and recommendations. CNS will announce the Art & Soup safety precautions (if any) the first week of March 2022. Until then, we will plan for the worst and hope for the best! LEVEL 0: No Precautions • No restrictions LEVEL 1: Low Precautions • Masks required for entry LEVEL 2: Medium Precautions • Masks required for entry and must be worn throughout event • Vaccinations or negative COVID-19 test required for entry to event LEVEL 3: High Precautions • Masks required for entry and must be worn throughout event • Vaccinations or negative COVID-19 test required for entry to event • Food & Beverage provided “to go” • Event shifted to exhibit hall space in the Salt Palace to allow for increased social distancing LEVEL 4: Mandatory Quarantine from Government • Event is hosted virtually • Food and Beverage packages available for pick up prior to the virtual event so guests can celebrate from the safety of their home. * www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2021/09/22/1039272244/is-the-worst-over- modelers-predict-a-steady-decline-in-covid-cases-through-march
About Community Nursing Services C o m munity N ursing Services ( CNS) wa s e sta blishe d in 1928 a s a c h a r i t a ble organization dedic a te d to c a r ing f or the sic k in the c o m f o r t of their ow n homes . CNS is the olde st home he a lth c a r e a g e n c y in U tah, as w ell as o ne of the la rge st a nd most dive r sif ie d. To d a y, C N S offers a broad ar r a y of in- home se r vic e s, r e ga r dle ss o f a n individual’s ability to pa y. The se se r vic e s inc lude : • Skilled hom e healthcar e • H ospice care • Physical therapy • O ccupational therapy • Speech therapy • In-hom e infusion ther a py • Pharmaceutical delive r y • H ome m edical equipme nt • O xygen • Telehealth • Personal care aides • H omem aking services • Personal emergency response system s • Immunizations • D ietitian • Medical S ocial w ork
Serving Our Community for 93 Years CN S h a s p ioneered many hom e he a lth pr ogr a ms in Uta h dur ing our long h i st o r y. We w ere the first to provide in- home hospic e c a r e , the f ir st to he lp p a t i e n t s w i th A ID S, and the first to c a r e f or COVI D- 19 pa tie nts in the c o m f o r t o f their hom es and w e continue to be one of the only a ge nc ie s in th e st a t e t o d o so. CN S a l so s tarted U tah’s first mobile immuniz a tion pr ogr a m, whic h c ontinues t o b e U t a h ’s largest provider of mobile f lu a nd va c c ina tion c linic s. Dur ing t h e 2 0 2 0 c alendar year, C N S hoste d 1,959 on- site immuniz a tion c linic s t h r o u g h o u t the state of U tah. C linic loc a tions inc lude d wor ksite s, pla c e s of w o r sh i p , c o m m unity fairs, neigh bor hoods, sc hools a nd wa lk- in/dr ive thr u c l i n i c s. C N S has helped the state of Uta h ove r c ome the COVI D- 19 c r isis by h o st i n g 2 , 363 on-site C O V ID -19 immuniz a tion c linic s so f a r this ye a r. CN S a c c e pts nearly all types of insur a nc e s, inc luding Me dic a id, a nd it is o u r p o l i c y to care for the uninsu r e d thr ough our Cha r ita ble Ca r e pr ogr a m ( f u n d e d i n part by A rt & Soup). I n 2020, CNS pr ovide d c ha r ita ble c a r e a nd se r v i c e s t o more than 5,500 indiv idua ls in ne e d. O v e r t h e l a st 93 years, C N S has e xpa nde d f r om our f ir st loc a tion in the Sa lt L a k e Va l l e y to 10 locations throughout the sta te with a te a m of mor e tha n 1 , 0 0 0 st a ff and caregivers. Q uality of c a r e is e xtr e me ly impor ta nt to e a c h m e m b e r o f the C N S team. T his is one of the r e a sons CNS c ontinue s to r e c e i v e su ch glow ing review s w ith mor e tha n a 97% sa tisf a c tion r a ting f r om o u r p a t i e n t s. S u p p o r t f r o m the community thro ugh individua l gif ts a nd pa r tic ipa ting in t h e A r t & Soup E vent makes it possible f or CNS to c ontinue to me e t the h e a l t h c a r e needs of the grow ing numbe r of individua ls a nd f a milie s who a r e u n i n su red, underinsured, or othe r wise una ble to pa y f or the ir c a r e . All p r o c e e d s f rom C N S’s A rt & Soup e ve nt go towa r d CNS’s Cha r ita ble Ca r e Program.
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