Middlesboro, Kentucky, is thrilled to be one of ten communities nationally to win the Levitt AMP [Your City] Contest. From the hundreds of votes cast there were no fewer than 60 businesses and organizations with people who cast at least one vote.
As excited as we are about this win, we still have a long way to go to make these concerts a reality. Here is how you can help:
- Make a donation today. In order to get the full $25,000 grant from the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation we need to raise $7,500 more to meet our matching requirements. For every dollar you give we are able to bring in $4 more. Please give generously today at: http://power2give.org/go/p/
8913. - Volunteer and/or make suggestions for acts. You can quickly and easily do this today! http://goo.gl/forms/WVVQmFDdcs.
- Become a sponsor. Are you an owner of one of the 60 organizations and businesses that voted? Or do you represent a group that would benefit from getting exposure through this signature event? If so, please consider becoming a sponsor. Giving levels and benefits follow:
- Title Sponsor. For those who give $1,000 or more, they will receive top billing in all promotional materials. All other benefits also apply.
- Supporting Sponsor. For those who give $500 or more, their name will be placed on our website and in promotional materials for the event. All benefits at lower levels apply.
- Patron. For donors who give $250 or more, public recognition will be given during the Levitt event and press releases to follow. Two passes will be provided to VIP meet-and-greet events with musicians prior to each concert.
- Friend. For donors who give any other amount, they will receive invitations to a donor recognition party on the evening of Thursday, October 15, 2015.
Lastly, if you want to learn a little bit more about our organization and our many active projects, please consider attending the Discover Downtown Middlesboro Annual Meeting on March 12, at 6pm. Location will be at our pop-up shop, The Palace, located at 2008 Cumberland Ave in downtown Middlesboro.
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