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14th Annual Brass Button Award

  The Annual Brass Button Award recognizes outstanding contributions by individuals to the greater Waterbury area for their lifelong commitment to social and cultural enrichment. This year the Mattatuck Museum proudly honors Pam and Jack Baker. Pam and Jack will be celebrated with a reception and awards ceremony on September 21. Cocktail attire is encouraged for this event Questions? Contact Lara Langer, Director of Development, at (203) 753-0381 x120 or lara@mattmuseum.org.   SPONSORSHIP Download the sponsorship packet Presenting Brass Sponsor…

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September 21, 2023 @ 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm

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The Annual Brass Button Award recognizes outstanding contributions by individuals to the greater Waterbury area for their lifelong commitment to social and cultural enrichment. This year the Mattatuck Museum proudly honors Pam and Jack Baker. Pam and Jack will be celebrated with a reception and awards ceremony on September 21. Cocktail attire is encouraged for this event
Questions? Contact Lara Langer, Director of Development, at (203) 753-0381 x120 or lara@mattmuseum.org.
 
SPONSORSHIP
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Presenting Brass Sponsor $10,000.00 Includes Premium table for 12, Logo on save the date cards, Gobo Light of company logo, company name/logo on marketing collateral, Full-page color ad, prominent logo placement, VIP Tour for 25, and More
Gold Sponsor $7,500.00 Includes Premium table for 10, Company name/logo on marketing collateral, Full-page color ad, prominent logo placement, VIP Tour for 15, and More
Silver Sponsor $5,000.00 Includes Premium table for 8, Company name/logo on marketing collateral, Full-page color ad, prominent logo placement, VIP Tour for 10, and More
Bronze Sponsor $2,500.00 Includes Premium table for 6, Company name/logo on marketing collateral, half-page color ad, prominent logo placement, and More
 
PROGRAM ADS
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DEADLINE FOR INCLUSION IS SEPTEMBER 1, 2023
Full Page Color (5 x 8”): $1,000 Includes digital marquee ad during event (12 second view)
Full Page Black & White (5 x 8”): $750 Includes digital marquee ad during event (12 second view)
Half Page (5 x 4”): $500 Includes digital marquee ad during event (8 second view)
Quarter Page (2.5 x 4”): $300
Celebratory Message (15 words or less. No images or logos.) Marquee and Program$100 Program Only: $75
For tickets and sponsorships, please contact Lara Langer, Director of Development, at (203) 753-0381 x120 or lara@mattmuseum.org.
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