MILWAUKEE COUNTY PARKS 2020 SPONSORSHIP

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MILWAUKEE COUNTY PARKS2020 SPONSORSHIPOPPORTUNITIES

WE CREATE POSITIVECHANGE THROUGHPARKS.Parks and trails are amazing spaces. They can improve physical healthby providing spaces for recreation; they can help our mental healthby connecting us to nature; they connect people to jobs throughaccessible commuter routes, and in Milwaukee County, the parksystem literally connects our 19 municipalities. When we ensure ourparks thrive, our parks ensure we thrive.

MILWAUKEE COUNTY PARKSBY THE NUMBERSParks & ParkwaysMiles of TrailsAcres of parklandBeaches,Marinas &Boat launchesPermanentBeer GardensRentable pavilions, areasand sheltersFriends Groups& PartnersGolfCoursesPools, splashpads andwater parksOff-leashDog ParksPlaygrounds

IMPACT OPPORTUNITYOAK LEAF TRAILNo matter the time of year the Oak Leaf Trail is always active.Cyclists, runners, dog walkers, even cross country skiers, travelalong 125 miles of multi-use trail that threads its way throughMilwaukee County. Nearly a quarter of the trail hugs thebeautiful shores of Lake Michigan, and in downtown Milwaukee,the trail provides a safe, traffic-free route through the city.To become an Oak Leaf Trail sponsor contact Jay Burseth, FundDevelopment manager, at jay.burseth@milwaukeecountywi.govor 414-257-8043

SPONSOR YOURTRAIL WAYFINDING SIGNAGEReach hundreds of thousands of trail users by sponsoring new navigational signsthroughout the system. Your business name & logo will be included on the lowerpanel of each sign along a selected trail line. Annual sponsorships are available foreach line of the Oak Leaf Trail.Ozaukee County LineTo Ozaukee Interurban TrailKOHL10alknwmiA.C.HANSONBrown Deer Rd.SERVITEPARK PRESERVEDRETZKARange Line Rd.TRAIL LINE SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESDOCTORSDISTANCES FROM HEREDean Rd.POPUCH43rd St.BROWNDEERTO BROWN DEER PARK4.75 MITO ESTABROOK PARK3.85 MIRd.NOYESBayGood Hope Rd.Green60th St.ALGONQUINMELODY VIEWPRESERVEGRANVILLEDOG PARKLake Dr.91st St.Bradley KERMill Rd.AvedFonduLac.AveAppletonSMITH.AveMEAUXHampton Ave.DOYNE108th St.KOSCIUSZKOit Rd.BeloARMOURDr.TIPPECANOEBAY VIEWWhitnallGREENEAve.MITCHELL AIRPORTPARKEdgerton Ave.PULASKI(CUDAHY)MAITLANDRamsey TONEGRANTMilwaukee Ave.H ow e ll A v e .2 7 th S t.51st St.76th St.Ave.RUNWAY DOGPARKFALKRawson Ave.WHITNALLWARNIMONTCUDAHYCollege Ave.GROBSCHMIDTWEHRNATURE CENTERPennsylvania AveTRIMBORNFARMBOERNERBOTANICAL GARDENSCOPERNICUSRAWSON1 5 th A v e .LoomisRd.HOLLERGrange Ave.L a k e D r.SHERIDANPackard Ave.BARNARD6th St.43rd St.92nd St.13th St.Layton Ave.108th St.SOUTH SHOREMORGANTRIANGLEClement Waukesha County LineLake60th St.84th St.Ave.HomChicagoGrant Park - Cupertino ParkApprox. 8mi. 75,000 annual viewsColdspring Rd.stAve.SOUTH SHORE LINE 3,000 a yeareForeWILSONHoward Ave.WEDGEWOODGrange Ave.CUPERTINOHUMBOLDTKINNICKINNICSPORTS CENTERMorgan Ave.innicDretzka Park - Doyne ParkApprox. 14.75mi. 75,000 annual viewsMANITOBALYONSALCOTTKinnickMENOMONEE LINE 3,000 a yearEUCLIDSt.ST. MARTINSDrexel Ave.RIVERTONMEADOWS5th Ave.Root River Parkway South - GrantPark: Approx. 12.5mi75,000 Annual viewsBARANPULASKI (MILW.)JACKSONriorHansen Park - Sports ComplexApprox. 19mi. 100,000 annual viewsBay St.Lincoln Ave.SupeEstabrook Park - Kohl ParkApprox. 9mi. 200,000 annual viewsWALKER SQ.CLARKE SQ.KK River Trail*UHHQƪHOG YH WEST MILWAUKEEAve.MCCARTYOAK CREEK LINE 3,000 a year27th St.Pittsburgh Ave.Hank Aaron State TrailnalNatioCleveland Ave.Oklahoma Ave.HOLTBRADFORD BEACHBACK BAYMCKINLEY BEACHTHE DOMESMITCHELLLAFOLLETTEWest Allis ConnectorLAKEGILMANTRIANGLEMCKINLEY MARINAVETERANSCATHEDRALSQ.Howell Ave.115th St.%URRNƪHOG HELLBLVD.CHIPPEWARAINBOWGREENFIELDROOT RIVER LINE 4,000 a yearRED ARROWHIGHLANDBluemound Rd.WISCONSIN AVE.CAMBRIDGEWOODSCAESARBrady St.BURNSCOMMONSKINGCLASNew Berlin TrailJuneau Park - Brown Deer ParkApprox. 14mi. 500,000 annual viewsCARVERTIEFENTHALERVliet St.JACOBUSJOHNSONSHumboldt Blvd.60th St.Hwy 10092nd St.124th St.76th St.St.TrailWASHINGTONStateMILWAUKEE rth Ave.HANSENKERNPLEASANTVALLEYROSEMOODYSHERMANLocust St.Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Dr.Waukesha County LineBurleigh St.HOYTTrailLINDBERGHAve.COOPERWatertown Plk. itol Dr.BayZIP LINE 8,000 a yearGARDENHOMESSQUARELINDSAYKOPSGreenMILWAUKEE RIVER LINE 20,000 a yearBIG BAYLINCOLNWAHLCOLUMBUSMADISON2nd St.Lovers LaneMCGOVERNSilver Spring Dr.VOGELWEBSTERCURRIEPuetz Rd.FROEMMINGSOUTHWOOD GLENSPORTSCOMPLEXRyan Rd.BENDEROAKWOODFRANKLINOakwood Rd.ROOT RIVERRacine County LineTRAIL SECTION SPONSORED BYFind us in:Brown Deer Golf Clubhouse,Brown Deer Parkwww.oakandantler.comKINNICKINNIC LINE 2,500 a yearHoney Creek Parkway - DowntownMilwaukee. Approx. 15mi65,000 annual viewsSample sponsor panel

IMPACT OPPORTUNITYLAKEFRONT EVENTBANNERSLincoln Memorial Drive (LMD) winds its way along nearly threemiles of Milwaukee lakefront, from the Milwaukee Art Museum toLake Park. Thousands of drivers, cyclists, joggers, and walkers traveldown LMD and the Oak Leaf Trail each week, making it one of thehighest-visibility locations in the park system.

SPECIAL EVENT BANNERSSpecial event banners along Lincoln Memorial Drive are onlyavailable for organizations who are hosting a lakefront eventand have a Special Events Permit or M.O.U. with MilwaukeeCounty Parks.Your double-sided 4'x6' banners will be placed at prime sitesalong LMD for two or four weeks preceding your event.Site ATwoWeeks 1,000FourWeeks 1,900Site BBoth Sites 1,000 1,800 1,900 3,600SITESSign size and style are subject to change seasonally.For details on opportunities contact Jay Burseth,Fund Development Manager414-257-8043 or Jay.Burseth@milwaukeecountywi.gov

IMPACT OPPORTUNITYHARP LIGHT BANNERSEach year millions of visitors travel along the 2.7 mile stretch ofLincoln Memorial Drive (LMD) along Milwaukee's lakefront. TheHarp light banner program is a rare opportunity to reach thesevisitors with banners on 50 Harp light Poles along the entire lengthof LMD.The Lakefront is Milwaukee’s premier outdoor special eventlocation and hosts events including:May - Family Kite FestivalAug. - BrewfestJune - UPAF Ride for the ArtsSept. – Frank Mots Kite FestivalJune – Tails on the TrailSept. – Al’s Run & WalkJune – Summerfest’s Big Bang FireworksSept. – Komen Race of the CureJuly – Milwaukee Air & Water ShowOct - Panther ProwlAug. – Milwaukee Masterpiece Car Show

LAKEFRONT HARP LIGHT BANNERSHarp Light banners are double-sided, 30"x54" designs,displayed from early May to late October.The six month sponsorship fee includes printing andinstallation.Full LMD (55 banners)SixMonths 75,000PerMonth* 15,000Partial LMD (25 banners) 40,000 8,000OPTIONS*dependent on availability, does not include printing costsFor details on opportunities contact Jay Burseth,Fund Development Manager414-257-8043 or Jay.Burseth@milwaukeecountywi.gov

IMPACT OPPORTUNITYMILWAUKEE COUNTYSPORTS COMPLEXThe Milwaukee County Sports Complex in Franklin sees over250,000 people walk through the doors annually for the 12 events that take place all year round, including Run Into TheNew Year 5K & 10K, re:Craft and Relic, Pug Fest, and much more.The Sports Complex is the host to four annual championshipsand tournaments and is the site for over leagues’ regular gamesand practices.

SPORTS COMPLEX NAMINGRIGHTSThe Sports Complex enhances the lives of Milwaukee County residents byproviding a family-friendly, multi-functional sports facility for use in a wide rangeof events, meetings, entertainment, and recreational activities. It is a significantcontributor to the quality of life in Milwaukee County and is a pillar of culture andrecreation in Franklin, WI.Naming rights of the Parks facility includes renaming of the building, exclusive access to various amenities on site,banners on the outside of the building, signage throughout the building, and large advertisement options in the gym.By supporting Milwaukee County Parks and the mission of the Milwaukee County Sports Complex, you: Further establish your brand in the greater Milwaukee communityDirectly sustain and improve the lives of individuals and the wellbeing of the communityExpand local commitment to health and wellness for all, especially those who are in most needBuild on your brand’s integrity by partnering with treasured local organization, Milwaukee County ParksIncrease your brand’s access to the many amenities of the facilityPromote your brand inside and out of the Sports ComplexCreate programming opportunities within the facility 50,000 a year with a minimum commitment of 10 yearsFor more information contact Jay Burseth, Fund Development Manager, 414-2578043, jay.burseth@milwaukeecountywi.gov

IMPACT OPPORTUNITYBROWN DEER GOLFCLUBHOUSEThe Brown Deer Golf Clubhouse in Brown Deer Park sees over30,000 rounds of golf each year and is Milwaukee County’s onlyTournament Golf Course. The Clubhouse is now home to thenew, full-size kitchen and bar in the clubhouse, the Oak andAntler Tavern, featuring a unique sports bar feel with large TVs, afully stocked bar, a food menu, and a patio with a view facing theninth hole. Brown Deer Golf Course is the former host of PGATour events and a current site for the Symetra Tour's PHC Classicwith a history of Tiger Woods, John Daly, and Jack Nicklauswalking through it’s doors.

BROWN DEER GOLFCLUBHOUSE NAMING RIGHTSOn a hill overlooking the golf course, this rustic clubhouse and its woodedsetting create the effect of a country home. Chandeliers and a highbeamed ceiling add to the classic appearance of the Clubhouse and makeit an inviting spot that’s used for every occasion.Naming rights of the Parks facility includes renaming of the building, exclusive access to various amenities on site,banners on the outside of the building, advertising space on golf carts, and signage throughout the Clubhouse. Further,by supporting Milwaukee County Parks and the mission of the Brown Deer Golf Course, you: Further establish your brand in the greater Milwaukee communityDirectly sustain and improve the lives of individuals and the wellbeing of the communityEnhance recreational opportunities for residents and tourists of Milwaukee CountyBuild on your brand’s integrity by partnering with treasured local organization; Milwaukee County ParksIncrease your brand’s access to the many amenities of the facilityPromote your brand inside and out of the Brown Deer Golf Course 40,000 a year with a minimum commitment of 10 yearsFor more information contact Jay Burseth, Fund Development Manager,414-257-8043, jay.burseth@milwaukeecountywi.gov

IMPACT OPPORTUNITYDRETZKA GOLFCLUBHOUSEThe Dretzka Golf Clubhouse in Dretzka Park sees over 25,000rounds of golf each year and is one of Milwaukee County Parks’most popular Championship Golf Courses. With a panoramicview of the golf course, the upper lounge off the main hall offersan open space that’s ideal for any social event or sports outing.Completely redesigned in 2014, Dretzka’s bar and grill is a greatplace to grab a burger and cold beer before the round.

DRETZKA GOLFCLUBHOUSE NAMING RIGHTSNaming rights of the Parks facility includes renaming of the building, exclusive access to various amenities on site,banners on the outside of the building, advertising space on golf carts, and signage throughout the Clubhouse.Further, by supporting Milwaukee County Parks and the mission of the Dretzka Golf Course, you: Further establish your brand in the greater Milwaukee communityDirectly sustain and improve the lives of individuals and the wellbeing of the communityEnhance recreational opportunities for residents and tourists of Milwaukee CountyBuild on your brand’s integrity by partnering with treasured local organization; Milwaukee County ParksIncrease your brand’s access to the many amenities of the facilityPromote your brand inside and out of the Dretzka Golf Course 30,000 a year with a minimum commitment of 10 yearsFor more information contact Jay Burseth, Fund Development Manager,414-257-8043, jay.burseth@milwaukeecountywi.gov

IMPACT OPPORTUNITYCOMMUNITY CENTERSThe Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center and theKosciuszko Community Center bring neighbors together for avariety of fitness, recreation and social programs.

COMMUNITY CENTERSKING CENTERLocated in King Park, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Community Center serves Milwaukee's near westside by offering a wide variety fitness, recreation, andprogramming opportunities to area residents.King Center is home to sports education, fitnessopportunities including a weight room, fitness center,and boxing ring, and martial arts programming.Additionally, the center offers career informationfor young women, a boxing program for youth, andacademic & social services support. The center hoststwo popular annual events: the King Day Celebration(February) & the Back to School Festival (August).Your financial support ensures affordable access toprogramming that truly strengthens our community.Banners and signage are available at this Center topublicly acknowledge your support.To make a tax-deductible charitable donation to supporta Milwaukee County Parks Community Center, contactJay Burseth, Fund Development Manager at 414-2578043 or Jay.Burseth@milwaukeecountywi.govKOSCIUSZKO CENTERLocated in historic Kosciuszko Park, the KosciuszkoCommunity Center serves Milwaukee's southside, offering affordable and accessible recreationopportunities to area residents. The Center includes aweight room, fitness center, gymnasium, boxing ring,and a unique, women-only weight room.Thanks to a partnership with the Milwaukee ChristianCenter and the Summit Education Association, the "KozyCenter" hosts programs that offer homework & literacytutoring, fitness education, and a mentorship programencouraging intellectual, cultural and moral growth.Your contribution to Kozy directly supports centerimprovements so that this important communitybuilding programming may continue!Banners and signage are available at this Center topublicly acknowledge your support.To make a tax-deductible charitable donation to supporta Milwaukee County Parks Community Center, contactJay Burseth, Fund Development Manager at 414-2578043 or Jay.Burseth@milwaukeecountywi.gov

IMPACT OPPORTUNITYWILSON ICE ARENAWilson Ice Arena has open skate all year long and hosts adulthockey leagues. The Arena is the proud home of the WIAAGreendale Ice Force High School team, the Southeastern HockeyAssociation of Wisconsin (SHAW) which provides youth hockeyleagues for ages 3-18, and the Milwaukee Power, a USA Hockeysanctioned Tier III Junior ice hockey organization.

WILSON ICE ARENADASHER BOARDSDasher boards are a great way to promote your brand toa lage, specialized auidence. The Wilson Ice Arena sees aconstant flow of traffic all year of local ice skaters andnationally-touring teams alike.Sponsor a dasher board in the arena for 250 a monthwith a minimum of three months per ad.Dasher boards are 96”W x 29.5”HFor more information or to become a WilsonIce Arena sponsor, contact Jay Burseth, FundDevelopment Manager, 414-257-8043, jay.burseth@milwaukeecountywi.gov

IMPACT OPPORTUNITYCRAZY FOR CRAYFISHFrom wetlands and prairie to savannas and forests, the natural area underMilwaukee County Parks stewardship are vital to the ecological health ofthe region – and nearly 10,000 acres of natural gems are also home to manyprotected species such as rusty patched bumble bee, hooded warblers, andprairie crayfish plus 706 species of native plants!To make a tax-deductible charitable donation to support MilwaukeeCounty Parks’ Natural Areas contact Jay Burseth, Fund Developmentmanager, at jay.burseth@milwaukeecountywi.gov or 414-257-8043

Cathy DrexlerSUPPORT YOURNATURAL AREASEMERALD ASH BORER MITIGATIONLed by the Parks’ Forestry team, our work to combat thedestructive Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is more important thanever. Every day, the Forestry team works to lessen the impact ofthe invasive beetle’s disastrous effect on ash trees throughoutthe Parks. 300,000 ash trees across the system are beingimpacted by EAB, requiring removal and replacement.COMMUNITY SCIENCE & NATURAL AREASThese nature-based educational programs create stewardsand advocates, building a corps of restoration ecologists andcommunity scientists dedicated to preserving MilwaukeeCounty’s natural resources. On-going efforts have a directimpact on preserving and expanding native habitats acrossthe Milwaukee County Parks system, while training the nextgeneration to be conversation leaders.GREEN INFRASTRUCTUREParks Division of Planning and Development prioritize GreenInfrastructure (GI) projects; increasing the cleanliness of LakeMichigan and the Milwaukee watershed. By utilizing stormwatermanagement and implementing practices that reduce floodingand increase water quality, Parks' GI projects improve thequality of life in Milwaukee County and have a direct benefit onthe natural environment.YOUR DONATION OF: 500Removes an acre of invasiveplant species; preservingnative plantings whileimproving wildlife habitat. 1,000Supports native plantingsfor a raingarden; reducingpollution in Lake Michigan &MKE watersheds. 2,000Removes Ash trees effectedby Emerald Ash Borer& replaces them with adiversity of native trees overthe span of an acre. 5,000Supplies 100 CommunityScience volunteers withtools for an entire season ofresearch or a Natural AreasIntern for the summer. 10,000Produces educationalsignage for an entire greeninfrastructure project. 25,000Supports the natural areasof a neighborhood park forone year.

IMPACT OPPORTUNITYBRIDGE THE GAPEvery parkway and bridge the Milwaukee County Parks systemprovides a literal connection between lands and communities.Maintaining the big pieces of Parks' overall infrastructure is essentialto maintaining a quality parks system.

SUPPORT YOURPARKWAYS & BRIDGESYour contribution bridges the gap between parks assets in need of improvement,community connection, and quality of life.By 2030, nearly every parkway in Milwaukee Countywill require improvement. Dozens of bridges in severaliconic Milwaukee parks are currently in need of majorrepair. Due to limitations on how these types ofprojects may be funded, alternatives to governmentfunding must be identified. It's up to everyone in thecommunity to support these connection elements of ourneighborhoods.For more information on how you can support parkwaysand bridges throughout Milwaukee County Parks contactJay Burseth, Fund Development Manager414-257-8043 or Jay.Burseth@milwaukeecountywi.gov

IMPACT OPPORTUNITYMUSICAL PARKSOpen air music in Milwaukee County Parks has a long tradition. Many ofthe first Summerfest concerts in the 1960’s were held in county parks,and today, thousands flock to parks across the county to enjoy over 100free concerts every summer. Many of the most successful concert seriesheld in Milwaukee County Parks spaces are organized by Friends Groupsand Neighborhood Organizations.

SUMMER CONCERTSCHILL ON THE HILLPartner: Bay View Neighborhood AssociationTuesday nights June through August, thousands gather on the hillside inHumboldt Park to enjoy music performed by local artists. Sponsorship of theseries provides many benefits including the opportunity to table at the events.Your support helps the Bay View Neighborhood Association with band fees,sound, setup, and promotion to ensure a successful series. For more informationon sponsorship opportunities, contact Patty Pritchard Thompson:bvnasponsorships@gmail.com or 414-403-8003JAZZ IN THE PARKPartner: East Town AssociationJazz in the Park takes place every Thursday evening from May 31 through August30 in Cathedral Square Park and features an eclectic lineup of jazz, big band, funk,R&B, reggae, blues artists from all over the country. Sponsorship of this popularevent gives your organization excellent exposure, ideal brand placement, and anon-site presence. For more information on sponsorship opportunities, contactKathy Emery: kathy@sponsorplacement.com or 262-878-2121WASHINGTON PARK WEDNESDAYSPartner: Washington Park NeighborsWashington Park Wednesdays takes place June through August atWashington Park's bandshell. Every week, special events include innovativelocal bands, Milwaukee's finest food trucks, and activities that energizeand entertain attendees of all ages. Support for this concert series growsthe community while shining the spot light on local artists. For moreinformation on sponsorship opportunities, contact Melissa Muller: melissa@quorumarchitects.com or 414-265-9265RIVER RHYTHMSPartner: Westown AssociationWednesdays from the second week of June through August, the River Rhythmsconcert series features local musicians of diverse genres in Pere Marquette Park.Located along the Milwaukee River in Milwaukee's Downtown, this weekly eventfills the park with music and is a short walking distance from all that DowntownMilwaukee has to offer. For more information on sponsorship opportunities,contact Stacie Callies: stacie@westown.org or 414-276-6696

'Breath' toteIMPACT OPPORTUNITYMERCH FOR GOODSell products in Milwaukee? Donate a portion of the sales to the Park Systemthrough a short-term, cause-related campaign or work with us to develop unique,custom merchandise for sale in our parks store - www.parksforgood.com

Traveling Beer Gardenfiretruck patchDogThreads parks dog shirtMilwaukee Parks 1907 t-shirtMilwaukee Home Parks t-shirtOak Leaf TrailpatchWe are open to opportunities to help yourorganization or brand connect to the wideaudience that engages in the MilwaukeeCounty Parks system! To partner withthe parks, contact Jay Burseth, FundDevelopment Manager 414-257-8043 or jay.burseth@milwaukeecountywi.gov'Maptacular' park map postersGot a partnership idea?

Jay BursethFund Development 43(414) 257-PARK (7275)countyparks.comMilwaukee County Parks,9480 Watertown Plank Road,Wauwatosa, WI 53226

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