NSU Christmas Gala Sponsorship Packages Available

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The  Natchitoches Christmas Season is quickly approaching and it is getting  to be that time of year again! We are getting ready for our 2022  Christmas GALA and we would love for your business to be featured in  this year’s amazing program!

You will receive significant exposure for your business since more than  12,000 people of all ages, at least four different states attended 9  sold out performances in the years past.
 
Ads are ¼ page for $25, ½ page for $50, or full page for $100. Included  in this packet is a template showing an example of these three different  sizes. We can design the advertisement for you, or you may send the Ad  you wish for us to use. Invoices and receipts available upon request.  Email Landon Olivier at olivierl@nsula.edu, or call 318-357-4522 with  all your advertisement details or any questions you may have.
 
Checks can be made payable to:  NSU Christmas GALA
 

Mail to
NSU Creative & Performing Arts
140 Central Avenue
Natchitoches, LA  71497

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