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Become a Sponsor of Blues & Brews!

Interested in sponsoring this event?  Your business could join a long list of civic minded businesses.  Your company’s brand will be exposed to thousands for very reasonable rates.  Best of all, your tax deductible investment will help the Des Moines/Normandy Park Rotary Club assist many worthy local charities.  For sponsorship options and more information, fill out the form below.  There are a limited number of sponsor opportunities left and they will be snapped up soon.  Thanks for supporting Des Moines/Normandy Park Rotary. 

Your partnership helps support more than a dozen service projects and charities of the Rotary of Des Moines & Normandy Park, WA.  We gratefully offer these benefits.

There are some powerful reasons why the Poverty Bay Blues & Brews Festival has become one of the area’s most anticipated summer events:

  •   Ideal date: Saturday, August 24th – one of the last weekends of summer

  •   Stunning location: waterside at Des Moines Beach Park next to the famed Des Moines Marina

  •   Great value: a full day of live blues music including craft brewery tastings for just $40 or less

  •   Motivated audience: music and beer lovers 21 and over with discretionary income and a penchant to party

    MARKETING AND PROMOTION

    The PBB&B Fest is marketed aggressively throughout Washington and northwest Oregon. Endorsed by the Washington Blues Society and the South Sound Blues Association, the event draws fans from throughout the region. Marketing and promotion includes:

  •   Social media on multiple platforms

  •   Extensive radio time via public service announcements

  •   A dynamic website and Facebook page

  •   Multiple e-blasts to a comprehensive database of friends, fans and

    followers

  •   Signage including billboards, banners, posters and yard signs

  •   Special events and partnerships

    The festival enjoys substantial media exposure through an outreach to print, broadcast and new media outlets.

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