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Cape Fear Botanical Garden invites community to Partnership Preview Event

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
Graphic provided by: CFBG

Local Businesses are invited to join the Cape Fear Botanical Garden (CFBG) for their Garden Partnership Preview Event - a fun and informal session to help potential partners explore becoming 2024-2025 sponsors for their Community Garden Experiences, which draws nearly 25,000 guests annually.

The Garden Partnership Preview Event, a seminar that showcases the beauty of the Garden, will share information on upcoming events and highlight the exciting partnership opportunities available at CFBG. During the meeting, information will be reviewed including their sponsorship packet, the benefits a business will enjoy as a sponsor,  and will include a quick tour of the garden for guests who haven’t visited before. Guests will see the spaces where sponsors advertise and connect with the community and, for those interested, information about rental options for business meetings, parties, galas and more will be available.

Events and programs provide a unique platform for businesses to connect with a wide audience in a beautiful, natural setting.

“We absolutely love collaborating with local businesses of all sizes. Whether it’s for private events, community events, or special opportunities, these collaborations make our garden bloom even brighter! Knowing the opportunities to work with the Garden will help you by providing fantastic exposure and aligning your brand with community wellness and sustainability,” shared Brittany Lewis, an event coordinator at CFBG

Three Session Options are available on Tuesday, Aug.13: 

9:00 a.m.

12:30 p.m.

3:30 p.m.

To RSVP: Email the names of attendees and which time you will be attending to blewis@capefearbg.org (Event Coordinator Brittany Lewis)

Can’t make it on the 13th? No worries! CFBG can arrange another time that suits you. Just email your interest.

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