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Chukkar Farm Polo Club & Event Facility presents 1140 Liberty Grove Rd. Alpharetta, GA 30004 www.chukkarfarmpoloclub.com (770) 664-1533

Corporate Outing Wedding Setup Fund-raiser Polo Match Chukkar Farm Polo Club & Event Facility hosts an array of events and activities which draw a diverse attendance of many thousands of visitors to the farm each year. Whether to attend one of our wonderful concerts, Sunday Polo matches, a non-profit fund-raiser, corporate outing or wedding, attendees are surrounded by the charm and gorgeous surroundings which make up Chukkar Farm. Chukkar Farm Polo Club & Event Facility, established in 1980 by Jack Cashin and his wife Helen, has over 100 acres of pastures, woods, a river crossing, polo field and 26-acre lake. Originally begun as a teaching facility, Chukkar Farm has evolved into a First Class Event Facility offering a spectacular outdoor venue. James Casto Home by Dark Concert Helen & Jack Cashin Jack Cashin, creator of Chukkar Farm Polo Club & Event Facility was the oldest active polo player in the U.S., when he was 88 and still playing. He is a serial entrepreneur and creator of many commercial enterprises including a chain of restarurants in metro Atlanta known as Cashin s. He ran as a Libertarian candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1996 and Governor in 1998. As a passionate supporter of the arts, Jack is excited to develop Cashin s Sculpture Garden on the Chukkar Farm property.

Cashin s Sculpture Garden The strong visitor roster Chukkar Farm appreciates is the basis for our new offering of Cashin s Sculpture Garden. The installation of the Sculpture Garden will be along an existing horseriding trail, gently meandering through nature s cathedral in a spectacular woodland area populated with a variety of hardwoods. The sun dapples through the leaves and sets the stage for wonderment. Mission Cashin s Sculpture Garden is committed to connecting art and nature to people s perception of sculpture. Its aim is to present the public with a variety of engrossing exhibits, programming, classes, projects, and events. The garden will create artistic and intellectual opportunities for artists and the public. It will also provide an experience of collaboration and reflection to enhance public awareness of the value of the arts and promote an experience of cultural activities which nurture the human spirit and contribute to the community. Vision Blending art into the natural landscape in a way which allows each piece to be dominant in its surroundings. Development Team Our Advisory Board consists of prominent business developers and renowned Georgia artists working as the driving force in the development of Cashin s Sculpture Garden. A Proposed Sculpture Map Key Garden Entry Gateway = Entrance to Sculpture Garden Trail Sculpture Sites = 54 locations for sculpture placement Artist Demonstration Ring = Gathering place for artist demonstrations & educational offerings

Phase I Cashin s Sculpture Garden will be built in three (3) phases. The First Phase will be a demonstration project which includes: Establishing an entry area with benches and information kiosk; Installing the initial 12-15 sculptures; Creating a council ring area for demonstrations, artist talks, and gatherings; and Establishing six rest areas with artist-painted benches. Future Phases II & III Phases II & III will complete the sculpture trail, allowing for 54 sculpture sites, 18 rest areas, an additional council ring, and an agri-tourism draw of a Native American Medicine Wheel Garden, Labyrinths, and a maze that will make Chukkar Farm Polo Club and Cashin s Sculpture Garden a destination where visitors can stay for the day, enjoy a picnic and truly have a unique outdoor experience. Cashin s Sculpture Garden Benefits Community By establishing a tourism draw for the area which helps economic development of the surrounding area businesses food, gas, hotel, shopping. The garden also establishes a cultural draw to area. Visitors to the Sculpture Garden By offering a unique opportunity to experience large scale art in a natural setting that allows for contemplation and interpretation in a leisurely, somewhat private way. Artists By providing an outdoor setting to display their large scale works for longer periods of time unlike galleries with limited space and time lengths for display. The Farm By producing income stream allowing for the maintenance and facilitation of the Sculpture Garden. Education Benefits through programming sharing the understanding of art blended with nature. Historical The Native American Medicine Wheel Garden presents an historical benefit by sharing the Native American heritage of the land and its roots through the Medicine Wheel. Cashin s Sculpture Garden is Unique Only large scale outdoor sculpture garden in Georgia available for public viewing Location and pastoral setting Variety of sculptures from Classical to Contemporary Interaction with sculpture in a natural setting without time constraints Opportunities Available Volunteer Involvement Sponsorships and Advertising Sculptures, Trails, Rest Areas & Benches Naming Rights to Venue Elements Events Website Partnerships Refreshments, Food Benefactors and Memberships Jack Cashin is providing the land and team to develop Cashin s Sculpture Garden. He needs your help to make the Sculpture Garden a reality for the benefit of our community. We hope you will consider the sponsorship and advertising opportunities available. For More information please contact: Susan Wright (678) 899-0509 or wrightsusan277@gmail.com or Jack Cashin (770) 664-1533 or jackcashin@bellsouth.net www.chukkarfarmpoloclub.com

Phase I Cashins Sculpture Garden Sponsor/Advertising Opportunities Cashin s Sculpture Garden will be built in three (3) phases with the first Phase being a demonstration project that includes: Establishing an entry area with benches and information kiosk Installing the first 12 15 sculptures Creating a council ring area for demonstrations, artist talks, gatherings Establishing 6 rest areas with artist painted benches Sponsorship Opportunities: Entry gate area to gardens - $5,000 Demonstration Project Phase I First Section of Trail $5,000 Council Ring $5,000 Phase I Sculpture Sites - 17 Sculpture Sites $500 each Rest Areas & Benches Phase I 8 Benches - $500 each 6 rest areas - $500 each Future Phases II & III Phases II & III will complete the sculpture trail, allowing for a total of 54 sculpture sites, 18 rest areas, two council rings, and an Agri-tourism draw of a Native American Medicine Wheel Garden, Labyrinths, and a maze, establishing Chukkar Farm Polo Club and Cashin s Sculpture Garden as a full day trip destination in which visitors can enjoy a picnic and a truly unique outdoor experience. Sponsorship Opportunities: Phase II Trail from first bridge to top gate at pasture - $8,000 Phase III Trail loop from top gate to right loop and back to main trail - $6.000 Council Rings (two) - $5,000 each Sculpture sites - $ 1,000 each Phase II - #18 36 sculpture sites Phase III - #37-54 sculpture sites Rest areas & benches Phase II - 6 rest areas $2,500 6 benches $750 Phase III - 6 rest areas $2,500 6 benches $750 Sponsorship Benefits: Sponsorships include the following benefits for one year to be reviewed annually: Sponsor Logo Listing on our website sponsor page Sign provided by sponsor, made to Chukkar Farm specs, installed in central location per venue Sponsor presence with table display at Sculpture Garden Fund- Raising Events Placement of Sign Celebration Event marketing to Chukkar Farm sphere Marketing of Sponsor involvement through Chukkar Farm website blog & social media Sponsor listing on Sponsor page in Sculpture Garden Magazine Advertising Opportunities: Cashin s Sculpture Garden will produce a high quality magazine that will include articles on art and sculpture, information about Chukkar Farm activities, Sculpture Artist information, sponsorship recognition and advertising opportuntie and will be available to all visitors to Chukkar Farm as well as distributed in Metro Atlanta area establishments. We are projecting 15,000 for our first printing. Outside back Cover $1250 Inside back Cover $750 Inside front Cover $750 Full page inside - $450 Half page inside - $250 For more information on Sponsorship or Advertising Opportunities Contact: Susan Wright - (678) 899-0509 or email: wrightsusan277@gmail.com

LEGACY BRICKS ORDER FORM Located at Chukkar Farm Polo Club & Event Facility Cashin s Sculpture Garden is offering a limited legacy opportunity to show your support of the arts in helping to build and maintain the Sculpture Garden. Each brick purchased will be engraved with your information and be placed in a permanent brick wall and patio at the entry area to the Sculpture Trail. The brick would serve as a legacy for yourself, your family members, pets, or to memorialize a loved one. I would like the following information to be engraved on my Legacy Brick: (please use separate form for each brick ordered) q Size 4 x 8 2 lines, 18 letters each line $50.00 each q Size 8 x 8 3 lines, 18 letters each line $75.00 each q Logo can be added for an additional $60.00 Total for this order $ Purchased by: Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Email: Phone: Payment Method: q Check #: q Cash: $ Make Checks Payable to Susan Wright Mail to: 6175 Hickory Flat Highway Suite 110-175 Canton, GA 30115 Cashin s Sculpture Garden Located on Chukkar Farm Polo Club 1140 Liberty Grove Rd. Alpharetta, GA 30004 Contact Susan Wright: (678) 899-0509 email: wrightsusan277@gmail.com or Jack Cashin: (770) 664-1533 email: jackcashin@bellsouth.net www.chukkarfarmpoloclub.com