Why be a sponsor?

Giving back helps the local community

Do you know the feeling you get when you’ve done something really nice for someone else? Maybe you brought meals to a friend when she was recovering from surgery, or drove your 90-year-old neighbour to the grocery store because he can’t drive anymore. As a sponsor, your donation will go to a great cause…to provide much-needed protein to at-risk families including youths. Our efforts will help families afford a healthy and nutritious meal.

Get in front of your target market

It is an opportunity to mingle with tournament partners, players and contributors, to network with potential clients, and all together have some fun. Or just come for the delicious buffet dinner

New Clients, New Customers, New Business

Meet potential new clients and customers, and connect with your fellow sponsors and vendors. You can form new business partnerships at events and meet like-minded business professionals in complimentary businesses with which you share the same target market but are not in competition.

Get your brand noticed

Being featured in our event advertising on the event website and Facebook, being mentioned on local radio stations, and having event signage with your logo are all great ways to leverage your sponsorship and get brand recognition.

Market your businesses inexpensively

We all know how much advertising can cost. It can run thousands of dollars to place an ad in a well-known local publication just once! Spending that same amount or less as an event sponsor is a much wiser decision that will bring a greater return on investment. Remember – you will be in the same room with hundreds of attendees who are your target market. This event provides a captive audience. By leveraging the event to your advantage, there will be no limit on your potential ROI.

Our annual event always brings out some cool celebrities. Past attendees include NHL stars Kevin Bieksa (Anaheim Ducks), Tanner Glass (Calgary Flames), Jason Garrison (Vegas Golden Knights) and Eric Gudbranson (Vancouver Canucks), BC Lions player Manny Arceneaux, and actor Michael Coleman (Once Upon A Time).


Mid August 

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