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Ono grinds. Live entertainment. Jumbo stuffed animals. Maui’s largest annual event offers something for everyone, including community groups. Those famous food and activity booths are the primary source of funding for many of the county's nonprofit organizations.
The 88th fair is slated to kick off September 30, but not without a helping hand from the community.
The Maui County Fair relies entirely on corporate sponsorships, donations and volunteers, and Gilbert & Associates is once again proud to support in the event's corporate sponsorship campaign.
Sponsorship packages provide a visible investment in Maui’s community, and there’s plenty of brand publicity that goes with it. The four-day event has already received support from such companies as First Wind, Maui Thing, Tire Warehouse of Maui, The Maui News, Queen Ka'ahumanu Center and Subway, but there's need for more help.
Your company doesn’t have to be a behemoth to contribute. We’ve designed packages to fit every budget.
If your business can help support fun, contact Carolyn Nishimura at Gilbert & Associates via phone (808.871.6230 X13) or email (pr@mauicountyfair.com).
And for the latest Maui County Fair info, follow @MauiCountyFair on Twitter (http://twitter.com/mauicountyfair) or visit mauicountyfair.com.
Mahalo nui loa.
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