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Opportunities
Your company is
needed to support myriad projects:
Printed materials,
all professionally designed:
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Newsletter
sponsorship: a bi-monthly digest of activities, calendar,
photos, volunteer recognition, scholarly nature articles,
more. Mailed to members, donors, special recipients. Print
2,000-2,500 copies. Available for one issue – or a series of
issues.
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A variety of
professionally designed brochures, rack cards, fliers and
small items
Project
Sponsorship:
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Black Heritage
Festival: Alabama’s longest-running celebration of Black
History Month, celebrated each February.
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Garden & Home
Tour: Spring’s first project, touting houses and grounds of
the area, followed by a garden-side picnic
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Firefly
Festival: Annual family fun twilight event celebrates
nocturnal creatures – and celebrates the Museum’s birthday.
Festive atmosphere filled with music, fun and natural
history surprises.
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Homes for the
Holiday Tour: A December salute to the decorating and
holiday traditions of families in Calhoun County, Alabama
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Music at the
Museum: a lyrical series of professional concerts and
student concerts of piano, voice, instrument, and more. A
single concert or the entire season is available.
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Member
receptions and events: underwrite a large or small gathering
for members or general public.
Bricks & Mortar:
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Ongoing
physical needs of Museum grounds and building include a vast
array of projects. Past ones have included a conservatory,
executive suite, gourmet kitchen, live animal building
Endowment:
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Gifts that
insure the future of Anniston Museum can come in many forms:
in-the-moment gifts, planned gifts such as insurance or
annuities, a codicil in one’s last will & testament, and
others which may provide the donor with a tax advantage. Your
attorney, accountant or financial planner can provide
information about what type of donation is best for you.
Anniston Museum has the financial need if you have the
desire to provide for it.
Contact Development
Director Lindie Brown to help,
LBrown@AnnistonMuseum.org
or (256)237-6766
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