12th Annual Pork Chop Scramble
Friday, June 18, 2013
Quarry Oaks Golf Course, Ashland, NE
Sponsorship Options
There are many sponsorship levels for the Pork Chop
Scramble. Most costs for sponsorship do not include golfing
registrations. We greatly appreciate your support for this event, and
hope you can join us as a sponsor on the course to network with a number
of Nebraska's finest pork producers, allied members and friends of the
industry!
Hole Sponsorship: $250 each (18 available)
-NPPA provides a 1ft x 2ft sign with your company logo
-NPPA provides sponsor recognition on club house signage, on fliers and
other materials during the event, on NPPA's website, blog, Facebook and
Twitter pages, and in the Fall issue of
Pork Talk
-You are welcome to man the hole or tee box you are sponsoring to hand
out promotional items and to talk with golfers as they pass
$10,000 Hole in One Sponsorship and 3 Putt Contest: $250 each (3 available)
-NPPA provides a 1ft x 2ft sign with your company logo
-NPPA provides sponsor recognition on club house signage, on fliers and
other materials during the event, on NPPA's website, blog, Facebook and
Twitter pages, and in the Fall issue of
Pork Talk
-You are welcome to man the hole or tee box you are sponsoring to hand
out promotional items and to talk with golfers as they pass
Food and Beverage Sponsorship: $500 each
-NPPA provides three 1ft x 2ft signs with your company logo
-NPPA provides sponsor recognition on club house signage, on fliers and
other materials during the event, on NPPA's website, blog, Facebook and
Twitter pages, and in the Fall issue of
Pork Talk
Pin Prize Sponsorship
Each hole will have a contest such as "Closest to the Pin," "Longest
Putt," and others. We will reward a talented, skilled or lucky golfer
with a great prize on each hole. Be thinking of some fun and worthy
prizes that you'd like to share (coupons, car washes, or caps, you name
it, they're all great prizes!)
-NPPA provides sponsor recognition on club house signage, on fliers and
other materials during the event, on NPPA's website, blog, Facebook and
Twitter pages, and in the Fall issue of
Pork Talk.