|
Re/Max All-Star Luncheon
Tuesday, July 8 at Noon at The Fairmont Winnipeg
An excellent opportunity for your company to be placed front and centre at the most prestigious
sporting event of summer 2008, the Re/Max All-Star Luncheon.
Located at The Fairmont Winipeg, the official hotel of the 2008 NL All-Star Celebraions, the luncheon will feature the most talented players
in the Northern League, unique entertainment and mediarepresentatives
from around the league.
The keynote speaker will be Pat Gillick, senior vice-president andgeneral manager of the Philadelphia Phillies and the general manager of the 1992 & 1993 World Series champion Toronto Blue Jays. click here for more information on Mr. Gillick.
Corporate tables are available now for the All-Star luncheon where your company will receive:
- a reserved table with nine tickets for the delectable luncheon
- an All-Star representative will be seated at your table (player, coach or manager)
- table signage providing logo recognition for your company
- a commemorative All-Star gift for each of your guests
- print recognition in the All-Star Luncheon Program thanking your company for its support
- a special VIP invitation for two people to attend a pre-luncheon mixer to meet
All-Stars
- ten tickets to the All-Star Skills Competition, July 7, 2008, at Canwest Park
- sponsorship Investment: $750.00 plus GST
For more information, call the Goldeyes at 982-2273.
About Keynote Speaker Pat Gillick ...
Well known to baseball fans in Canada as the general manager of the 1992 & 1993 World Series champion Toronto Blue Jays, Pat Gillick will be the keynote speaker on July 8 at the Northern League All-Star Luncheon, 50 years after he debuted as a pitcher in the Baltimore system.
Following five seasons with the Orioles, Pat began his front office career with the Astros as assistant farm director. He spent 10 years with Houston, working his way up to regional scouting coordinator and the director of scouting before joining the Yankees in 1974 as coordinator of player development and scouting.
MORE >>> |
|
 |
 |
 |