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1 5TH ANNUAL WALLER CREEK CONSERVANCY POP-UP PICNIC SHIP OPPORTUNITIES The Pop-Up Picnic is a beloved community event, bringing Austinites from all over the city together to experience incredible food and company, all in an urban park. The picnic previews what s to come on a transformed Waller Creek.
2 Future Waterloo Park and Moody Amphitheater WALLER CREEK TRANSFORMATION Waller Creek is a game-changer for Austin. Waller Creek Conservancy has joined forces with the City of Austin to implement a truly iconic and outstanding design for the lower 1.5-mile section of Waller Creek; aiming to create an all-inclusive space that renews the natural environment, fosters the creative arts, and nourishes health through authentic and uplifting experiences. This new district of parks will connect and inspire our community, linking together key elements of Austin s identity, including: UT, the Texas Capitol grounds, a growing medical complex, our famous music and entertainment districts, Austin s Convention Center, Rainey Street district, Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail, and Lady Bird Lake. Waller Creek Conservancy is at work implementing this chain of parks, designed by renowned landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, that will restore native creek ecology and include bike and pedestrian trails integrated with Austin s trail network, interactive playscapes, and a worldclass, new performance venue, The Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park. PICNIC CO-CHAIRS Julie Blakeslee & John Spong Lauren Smith Ford Elaine Garza Caroline Haley Lauren Moorman Courtney Trucksess PICNIC HOST COMMITTEE Mark Ashby & Tony Senecal Elizabeth Baird Kathy Blackwell & Steve Scheibal Andy & Sara Brown Robin & Taylor Bruce Caroline Burruss Jefferson Burruss Anne & Cameron Campbell Brooke & Lawrence Collins Megan Coover Kendall & David Courtney Victoria Corcoran & Jeff Neal Katy & Matthew Culmo Graham Cumberbatch Sam Davidson Joe Dickson & John Livingston Katie Dorflinger Ann & Ben Edgerton Bennett Ford Ron Fredericks & Tiffany Rasco Chris & Jordan Fronk Paul Fucik & Erin Knapp Rich Garza Eileen Gill & Kevin Pruitt Amy Grapell & Chris Krager Lauren & Sean Greenberg Brian Haley Caroline Hammond Kate & Robert Hersch Lisa Hickey Lisa Jasper & Jim Ritts Jay & Chrissy Kleberg Liz Lambert Tobin Levy Karen Liddy Maile Roberts-Loring Lana McGilvray & DJ Stout Larry McGuire Cile Montgomery James Moody Adam Moore & Camille Styles Tommy Moorman Hannah Calvert Peters Jackie Rangel Adam Rasmus Jack Sanders & Ann Tucker Mark Sanchez Meredith Sanger Ben Slade Jennifer Rose Smith Patrick Smith Zachary Smith Mickie Spencer Jen & Joseph Strickland Floyd & Robert Ulmer Dave & Kim West Matt & Margaret Williams Mark Word Carla Work BOARD OF DIRECTORS Janet Allen Theresa Alverez Melanie Barnes, Secretary Charles Barnett, Treasurer Martin Barrera Marian Casey Amy Chronis Marie Crane Paul D Arcy Elizabeth Domenech Russell Douglass Sue Edwards Gary Farmer Jonny Jones Jeanne Klein Ben Lamm Chris Mattsson Michael McDonald Tom Meredith, Chair Leslie Moore Peter Mullan Eva Muñoz Chris Sanders Evan Smith Donna Stockton-Hicks Tom Terkel Jerry Webberman Melba Whatley, President Peggy Winkler
3 POP-UP PICNIC APRIL 8, 6:30PM PALM PARK Photo Credit: Molly Winters BENEFITING WALLER CREEK CONSERVANCY This community picnic has quickly become an Austin favorite, with more than 1,000 guests and families gathering and celebrating the restoration of downtown green space in Palm Park. The evening features curated picnic baskets from some of Austin s best local restaurants and a variety of creative libations, including a mobile champagne cart from June s All Day Cafe and Bar. Free and open to the public, the Pop-Up Picnic draws a crowd of Austinites who love green space, great design, and fabulous cuisine. This year marks the picnic s 5th anniversary, and we are planning our biggest and best event to date. Every year, we are excited to see guests stay late into the evening previewing the many future nights of great music, food, and friendship on Waller Creek.
4 BENEFITS PARTNER BENEFITS PRESENTING TITLE LAWN BLANKET BASKET $25,000+ $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 $2,500 Listing in picnic event brochure Listing on wallercreekpicnic.org Listing on picnic event signage Number of premier picnic baskets (serves 2) Number of Picnic Friends Forever packages (serves 2). Includes valet event parking, limited edition picnic blanket, swag, and special benefits Prominent listing on wallercreekpicnic.org Logo placement on commemorative picnic cup for bar service Prominent listing on picnic brochure Prominent listing on picnic event signage Social media promotion of your company 5th Annual Waller Creek Pop-Up Picnic presented by your company in press coverage and all listings of picnic name SHIP ALSO INCLUDES ENROLLMENT IN ANNUAL WALLER CREEK CORPORATE PARTNERS PROGRAM Logo on Partners page of WCC website for 1 year Invitation to annual reception for Corpoarte Partners with exclusive presentation by Waller Creek Conservancy CEO, Peter Mullann Listing in 2 Waller Creek printed newsletters (mailed directly to all WCC donors and partners and used in meetings and at info tables throughout the year. Printed biannually) Listing on select event materials for all major public events. More than 15,000 people attended a Waller Creek event in 2016! Personal Creek Tour for your company given by WCC leadership Tickets and special event packages for all 2017 Waller Creek events Up to 10 memberships for your employees in our Generation Waller young professionals group Exclusive presentation for your company given by WCC leadersihp CUSTOM + IN-KIND PARTNERSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE. CALL FOR MORE INFO, [512] Note: Corporate Partners receive benefits for a full year from their start-date.
5 Photo Credit: Molly Winters WALLER CREEK CONSERVANCY POP-UP PICNIC SHIP D O N AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N Company Name Company Contact Phone Donation Level (circle one): Presenting Sponsor ($25,000) Title Sponsor ($15,000) Lawn Sponsor ($10,000) Blanket Sponsor ($5,000) Basket Sponsor ($2,500) Please mail completed form with payment to PO Box 12363, Austin, TX Checks can be made out to Waller Creek Conservancy. Upon receipt of this form, a Waller Creek representative will contact you for your company logo and follow up with more details. Questions? Call (512) for Lucy White, Development Officer, or lpwhite@wallercreek.org
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