BASH AT THE BARN CONSERVATORY - An Evening to Benefit Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
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BASH AT THE BARN CONSERVATORY An Evening to Benefit Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 2021, 6PM Summer 2021 brings back the beloved Bash event with a few GUEST AMENITIES AND SAFETY MEASURES new twists—and the opportunity to explore ten acres of outdoor The event is planned with the following amenities and safety gardens, enjoy gourmet picnic fare from local establishments, measures to create a fun and safe evening for everyone: and support the Conservatory’s horticulture, education, and community outreach programs. This year’s Bash will move • Gourmet picnic fare (individually packaged); from the Wells Barn to the entire Conservatory, enabling guests will be able to choose their selections guests to explore the gardens of the 8-acre Grand Mallway in advance and the 2-acre Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation Children’s Garden, the outdoor Paul Busse: Garden Railway exhibition, • Two drink tickets per attendee, to be used indoor biomes filled with rare and exotic plant species, at our outdoor bars the Conservatory’s extensive permanent collection of Chihuly glass, and more. • Places to dine al fresco with your party of guests, spaced throughout the gardens, Bash at the Conservatory brings together corporate sponsors, top terraces and lawns executive leaders, young emerging leaders and philanthropists to celebrate and support the Conservatory’s educational • Multiple hand sanitizing stations throughout programming, outreach initiatives and community impact. indoor and outdoor areas Bash offers a convivial evening, complemented by live entertainment, a silent auction, and an opportunity to explore the • To ensure a safe environment for all, we will be Conservatory’s beautiful gardens and grounds at your own pace. following public health requirements for masking
BASH AT THE BARN CONSERVATORY An Evening to Benefit Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Funds raised through Bash at the Conservatory benefit the THESE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE KINDS OF Conservatory’s horticulture, education, and community NATURE-BASED PROGRAMS SUPPORTED BY BASH: outreach programs, cultivating a closer connection between people and the natural world—and helping to shape happier Drop-in programs in the Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation childhoods and healthier adulthoods. Children’s Garden that engage children and families with hands-on experiences in science and nature. Programs Research demonstrates the benefits of improved physical health, change weekly, and include topics like wetlands and the reduced anxiety and stress, and increased creativity—among water cycle; pollinators and insects; native Ohio trees and many more—from spending time in green spaces. wildlife; gardening and more. From early childhood programs designed to foster lifelong Field trips and virtual learning programs that provide connections to nature, to the sprawling Children’s Garden, invaluable, hands-on education and address specific to hands-on learning through school curricula and outreach academic content standards, while helping children build programs, the Conservatory creates opportunities to explore, healthy connections to nature that last a lifetime. The learn and connect with nature. Conservatory offers reduced-cost and scholarship-funded options for low-income schools. Teen Corps is a paid summer work experience for low- income teens, helping them develop life and work skills through experiences in urban farming. Teens plant, tend and harvest their own gardens at the Conservatory, and operate their own produce stand at the Conservatory’s Farmers’ Market.
BASH AT THE BARN CONSERVATORY An Evening to Benefit Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Bash at the Conservatory offers a relaxed summertime affair providing guests with the opportunity to explore Franklin Park Conservatory’s lush summer gardens, engaging exhibitions, and plant biomes featuring rare and exotic species from around the world. Guests will enjoy gourmet picnic fare, live entertainment, and a silent auction, and all event proceeds benefit the Conservatory’s horticulture, education and community outreach programs—cultivating a closer connection between people and the natural world. PRESENTING SPONSOR $20,000 • 30 total tickets to Bash at the Conservatory • Inclusion as Presenting Sponsor in event social media posts and on the Conservatory’s website • Top priority logo placement on event save-the-date & invitation (approx. 3,000 pieces; deadlines apply) • Top priority logo placement on event program and signage • Donor listing in the Conservatory’s Annual Report LEAD SPONSOR $10,000 • 20 total tickets to Bash at the Conservatory • Inclusion as a Lead Sponsor in event social media posts and on the Conservatory’s website • Priority logo placement on event save-the-date and invitation (approx. 3,000 pieces; deadlines apply) • Priority logo placement on event program and signage • Donor listing in the Conservatory’s Annual Report MAJOR SPONSOR $5,000 • 12 total tickets to Bash at the Conservatory • Logo recognition on event save-the-date and invitation (approx. 3,000 pieces; deadlines apply) • Logo recognition on event program and signage • Name recognition on the Conservatory’s website • Donor listing in the Conservatory’s Annual Report SUPPORTING SPONSOR $2,500 • 8 total tickets to Bash at the Conservatory • Logo recognition on event save-the-date and invitation (approx. 3,000 pieces; deadlines apply) • Logo recognition on event program and signage • Name recognition on the Conservatory’s website • Donor listing in the Conservatory’s Annual Report EXECUTIVE CO-HOST $1,000 • 4 total tickets to Bash at the Conservatory • Name recognition on event invitation and program (approx. 1,500 pieces; deadlines apply) • Donor listing in the Conservatory’s Annual Report BENEFACTOR $500 • 2 total tickets to Bash at the Conservatory • Name recognition on event invitation and program (approx. 1,500 pieces; deadlines apply) • Donor listing in the Conservatory’s Annual Report
FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 2021 Please designate your sponsor level. Provide the information below and mail, email or fax to: Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens | 1777 E Broad St | Columbus, OH 43203 FAX: 614.715.8199 ATTN: Jessica Fagan | jfagan@fpconservatory.org o PRESENTING SPONSOR $20,000 o LEAD SPONSOR $10,000 o MAJOR SPONSOR $ 5,000 o SUPPORTING SPONSOR $ 2,500 o EXECUTIVE CO-HOST $ 1,000 o BENEFACTOR $ 500 o DONATION $ NAME: PRINT YOUR NAME AS YOU WOULD LIKE IT TO APPEAR FOR RECOGNITION PURPOSES CONTACT PERSON: COMPANY: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: PHONE: FAX: EMAIL: PLEASE INDICATE PAYMENT PREFERENCE: o PLEASE INVOICE o CHECK ENCLOSED, PAYABLE TO: FRIENDS OF THE CONSERVATORY o CREDIT CARD (CIRCLE ONE) VISA MASTERCARD AMERICAN EXPRESS DISCOVER ACCOUNT NUMBER: EXP: CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE: Thank you for your support of Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens! By attending Bash at the Conservatory, guests grant permission for any photos/videos taken to be used for promotional purposes.
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