The Franklin Lions Club 
In conjunction with the City of Franklin 
Presents
2012 Franklin On The Fourth
On the Square in Historic Downtown Franklin, TN
Dear Potential Sponsor,
Welcome to the “Franklin On The Fourth Festival”. This outstanding sponsorship opportunity puts your brand, product or service in front of over 20,000 sophisticated consumers, Wednesday, July 4th, 2012 in historic downtown Franklin Tennessee. This family-friendly event is organized and produced by The Franklin Lions Club in conjunction with the City of Franklin. There will be over fifty food & craft vendors and 2 music stages. The music stages will be located on the square and on 4th Avenue North. There will be a kids Zone located on 3rd Avenue South that will include inflatables, a petting zoo, as well as a junior’s area with a rock wall and other activities. The kid’s parade kicks off from 5 points at 4pm.
The purposes of this festival are to celebrate the 4th of July by showcasing high quality musical entertainment, acquaint the public with the restored historic downtown area, and to raise awareness and money for the Franklin Lions Club. The Franklin Lions Club, a non-profit organization, raises funds to support the community.
Please look below to see how your sponsorship donation goes to benefit the many programs they support.
Sponsorship is a growing tactic utilized by companies who value the direct interaction only available at events such as this. Create the level of interaction and develop an emotional engagement with your customers. Expose your brand and products to thousands of people in the ultimate “social media” interaction. At “Franklin On The Fourth”, you will reach and engage upscale buyers who value quality products. The longevity and consistent high attendance attests to the value and benefits of sponsorship. Partnering with Franklin On The Fourth is a win – win sponsorship opportunity available to your company that can deliver a strong positive return on your investment. We look forward to discussing your needs and welcome this opportunity to explore how you can drive your brand’s engagement at the 2012 Franklin On The Fourth!
This is your community festival and we want you to be a part of the festivities!
Anything that you can do, we truly appreciate!
Events for Franklin on the Fourth will kick off at noon in downtown Franklin.
This event ends at 8:00pm. This is 45 minutes prior to the beginning of the fireworks.
Sponsorship Levels
Sponsorship $1 - $99
Tax deduction letter stating the amount donated to The Franklin Lions Club, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.
Sponsorship $100 - $249
Tax deduction letter stating the amount donated to The Franklin Lions Club, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.
Website listing www.TNeventInfo.com
• One year listing
• Mutual active links between sites
Sponsorship $250 - $499
Tax deduction letter stating the amount donated to The Franklin Lions Club, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.
Website listing www.TNeventInfo.com
• One year listing
• Mutual active links between sites
Small logo on Banner and Poster
Sponsorship $500 - $1,000
Tax deduction letter stating the amount donated to The Franklin Lions Club, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.
Booth space at festival
• Available for on-site promotion & marketing activities – products can be sampled, experienced & enjoyed
Website listing www.TNeventInfo.com
• One year listing
• Mutual active links between sites
• Logo as sponsor
Logo on Banner, Poster & Advertising
Your Current Information
Name _____________________________________________________
Address __________________________________________________
Email _____________________________________________________
Phone ____________________________________________________
Amount ___________________________________________________
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We accept checks, money orders, or Paypal. (see below)
Please make all payments payable to "The Franklin Lions Club"
Thank you ! We appreciate your contribution.
Please cut and paste the information above and send to:
TNbugle@aol.com
or
Phone: 615-472-9320 or 615-300-6016
or
Mail: Franklin Lions Club
Attention: Francie Whittemore
P.O. Box 521
Franklin, TN 37065
The Franklin Lions Club is a group of volunteers that is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Any profits from the event go to support the many programs they support, including;
•Provide exams & eye glasses to those who cannot afford.
•Collect and recycle used eyeglasses and hearing aids
•Supports Vanderbilt TN Lions Eye Center
•Sponsor Stephenson–Garrett Scholarship to a local high school senior ($2000)
•Ed Lindsey Industries for the Blind (ELIB) (This organization runs a manufacturing facility in Nashville that provides employment and employment training for blind and severely vision impaired people in the area).
•Support two Fellowships annually ($2000) to LCIF
•Support Middle TN Lions Sight Services (medical services)
•Support Ed Lindsey Industries for the Blind (ELIB) Nashville
•Support Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic
•Support Leader Dogs for the Blind
•Support Lions World Services for the Blind (training and education)
•Sell ELIB produced brooms and mops (10 dozen/yr)
•Support local schools
•Support Vanderbilt TN Lions Eye Center’s “KidSight Outreach Program” screening of children through age 5 for correctable eye disorders
•TN Lions have screened over 285,000 children and found 14 ,000 youngsters who needed referral to a doctor for potential eye disorders.
•Sponsor My Friends House boys
•Supported founding of the Vanderbilt TN Lions Eye Center
•Co-sponsored a Habitat for Humanity home
•Placed Video Magnifier at Williamson County Public Library, Franklin to enable visually impaired to read.
•Support Graceworks Ministries, Franklin, by providing volunteers for Furniture Sales
•Other community charitable needs as they come up
Additionally, Franklin Lions Club:
• is the oldest community service club in Franklin
(chartered in 1945)
•was the first Lions Club to admit women (1984)
•Was instrumental in founding original Williamson Medical
Center in 1957
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