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by Candy Hollowell

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WHAT:

Now in its 16th year, ZooFari is a Green Country tradition! This fun-filled event held every May at the zoo, offers parents, grandparents, and children the perfect opportunity to enjoy the zoo on a beautiful spring evening.

This event will be supported by local media coverage, advertising and on-site signage. Exposure will include the Tulsa area media market, 11,000 member households of Tulsa Zoo Friends, 1,500 event attendees and 20,000 regular admission zoo guests the week prior to the event.

WHEN:

Friday, May 2, 2008

TIME:

6:30-9:00 p.m. (early entry for patrons begins at 6:00 p.m.)

WHERE:

Tulsa Zoo and Living Museum

THEME:

Birds of a feather flock together……….at the Tulsa Zoo!

COST:

Zoo Friends Members: $10 children (ages 3-11), $20 adults
General Public: $15 children (ages 3-11), $25 adults
Children age 2 and under: Free

SPECIAL ACTIVITIES:

Live music, Gentle Jesters, costumed characters, Jupiter jumps, free train rides, free carousel rides, arts & crafts, carnival-style games, face painting, animal presentations, raffle, opportunity to meet several of the state’s best-known college athletes and coaches, and food from more than 25 of Tulsa’s finest family restaurants.

CONTACT:

For ticket information or patron package information, please call Ashley Farthing at 669-6614, or email afarthing@tulsazoo.org

MISC:

Zoofari averages over 1,200 people every spring. Proceeds from Zoofari 2008 will go towards constructing the new California Sea Lion Exhibit!

Zoofari Sponsor Benefits

Budgie

Contributing Sponsor Level

$1500

Join the most entertaining and social one in the “flat-tailed” parrot group

· 3 reserved tables at Zoofari (24 tickets)

· 10 complimentary Zoofari t-shirts

· Recognition on selected marketing materials, including:*

o Zoofari posters

o Zoofari programs (distributed at the event)

o ZooNews, Tulsa Zoo Friends publication (11,000 publication)

o Tulsa Zoo Web site, www.tulsazoo.org

o On-site sponsor signage during the event

$1,042 of sponsorship is tax deductible

Rosella

Sponsor Level

$1000

Join the extremely colorful yet quiet one in the “flat-tailed” parrot group

· 2 reserved tables at Zoofari (16 tickets)

· 8 complimentary Zoofari t-shirts

· Recognition on selected marketing materials, including:*

o Zoofari programs (distributed at the event)

o ZooNews, Tulsa Zoo Friends publication (11,000 circulation)

o Tulsa Zoo Web site, www.tulsazoo.org

o On-site sponsor signage during the event

$688 of sponsorship is tax deductible

Cockatiel

Patron Level

$500

Join the very calm and loving one in the “flat-tailed” parrot group

· 1 reserved table at Zoofari (8 tickets)

· 5 complimentary Zoofari t-shirts

· Recognition on selected marketing materials, including:*

o Zoofari programs (distributed at the event)

o ZooNews, Tulsa Zoo Friends publication (11,000 circulation)

o Tulsa Zoo Web site, www.tulsazoo.org

o On-site sponsor signage during the event

$339 of sponsorship is tax deductible

* Must comply with all deadlines

All patrons enjoy early entry to Zoofari beginning at 6 p.m.!

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