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Florida Museum of Natural History

Kara Schwartz
Annual Giving and Development Coordinator
kschwartz@flmnh.ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

Drink with the Extinct (11-03-2017)
Project: Drink with the Extinct — Approved by: Marie Emmerson

Online Registration Launch Date
09-25-2017

Status
Ready to Launch

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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Drink with the Extinct
11-03-2017
09-25-2017
Fundraiser for the Florida Museum's PopUp Museum program
Guests will sample beer from 5 local breweries and food from local restaurants. There will be live music.
Funds raised will support our Museum PopUp program which brings Museum specialists and educational activities to the local and statewide community. Increases awareness and engages a new audience that the Museum may not otherwise reach
Yes
$25 - member ticket
$25 - iDigBio Summit attendees
$30 - nonmember ticket
$125 - pint sponsor
$250 - flight sponsor
$500 - growler sponsor
$1000 - barrel sponsor
Yes  
$25 ticket - $10 qpq
$30 ticket - $10 qpq
$125 sponsor - $20 qpq
$250 sponsor - $40 qpq
$500 sponsor - $60 qpq
$1000 sponsor - $100 qpq
20005
Kara Schwartz
273-2047
kschwartz@flmnh.ufl.edu
Yes  
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