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ACTIVATE TARGETED CONSUMERS IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
THROUGH LIVE, FACE-TO-FACE EVENT MARKETING
Activate consumers, launch mobile marketing programs, sample and demo products, create excitement, and extend brand awareness through Miramar Events stable of great festivals in the San Francisco Bay Area.
We professionally market and manage many of the region's biggest festivals, and we'll work closely with you on every detail to ensure efficient program execution and maximum ROI.
All of our events are large-scale, highly-visible and well-attended. You will reach a family-oriented audience, well-educated with mid to high discretionary income ... interactive, person-to-person sales and promotional environments where you'll reach active, ready-to-spend consumers.
If you're looking for the best events in the San Francisco Bay Area, give Tim Beeman a call at 1-800-490-5551.
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Call 1-800-490-5551 to sponsor the best events in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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PACIFIC COAST DREAM MACHINES SHOW
(18th annual) Half Moon Bay, California |
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A LA CARTE & ART FESTIVAL
(12th annual) Mountain View, California |
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When: April 27, 2008; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
What: A spectacular showcase of motorized mechanical marvels from throughout the 20th and 21st centuries -- 2,000 ultra cool antique, vintage, classic, custom and exotic displays. Automobiles ranging from hot rods, customs, low riders, street machines and muscle cars to fanciful touring, luxury, and sports cars; also warbirds, classic and homebuilt aircraft, tricked out trucks and motorcycles, model-T fire engines, military tanks, one-of-a-kind gas and steam-powered engines and tractors, helicopter and bi-plane rides, kid's amusements, food, and live music.
Attendance: 30,000
Where: Half Moon Bay (CA) Airport, 20 miles south of San Francisco
Admission: $20 for adults, $10 for ages 11-17 and 65+, free for age 10 and under
Promotion: $100,000 TV, radio, newspaper, magazine, Internet
Audience: 58% male, 64% age 25-49, 63% household income $75,000+
Promotional Packages: $2,000-$15,000
10' x 10' booth: $2,000 |
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When: May 17-18, 2008; 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
What: The official kick-off to festival season in the Bay Area, this vibrant, open-air springtime celebration in the heart of Silicon Valley features live rhythm and blues, jazz, Motown, and rock 'n roll music, a juried arts and crafts show with 250 exhibitors offering their latest handcrafted wares, savory stroll-around food, premium wines and microbrews, a farmers' market with fresh seasonal produce, chefs' demonstrations, street performers, and the "Tons of Fun Zone" with amusements and games for kids. Admission is free.
Attendance: 75,000
Where: Castro Street, Mountain View CA, 10 miles north of San Jose
Promotion: $200,000 TV, radio, newspaper, magazine, Internet
Audience: 53% female, 68% age 25-49, 73% household income $75,000+
Promotional Packages: $3,000-$15,000
10' x 10' booth: $3,000
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CONNOISSEURS' MARKETPLACE
(22nd annual) Menlo Park, California |
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MILLBRAE ART & WINE FESTIVAL
(38th annual) Millbrae, California |
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When: July 19-20, 2008; 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
What: Located in Silicon Valley's Menlo Park next to Stanford University, this chic, upscale mid-summer festival of the arts celebrates the best of summer with live jazz and blues music, fine art and one-of-a-kind crafts by 250 of America's top artists, celebrity chef demonstrations, savory stroll-around cuisine, premium wines, microbrews and margaritas, "Gourmet Alley" specialty foods, captivating kids' fun zone. Admission is free.
Attendance: 100,000
Where: Santa Cruz Avenue, Menlo Park CA, 25 miles south of S.F.
Promotion: $200,000 TV, radio, newspaper, magazine, Internet
Audience: 53% female, 62% age 25-49, 77% household income $75,000+
Promotional Packages: $4,000-$20,000
10' x 10' booth: $4,000
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When: August 30-31, 2008; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
What: The Bay Area's biggest Labor Day weekend event, more than 100,000 festivalgoers transform downtown Millbrae into a moveable feast with two great days of rhythm and blues, rock 'n roll, jazz and soul music, 250 artists and craftmakers showing their latest handcrafted wares, tasty food, premium wines, microbrews and margaritas, the Cantina Party Lounge, a classic car show, a traditional Chinese Dragon Dance, Taiko Drumming, juggling, magic, comedy and endless amusements for kids. Free admission.
Attendance: 100,000
Where: Broadway Avenue, Millbrae CA, 10 miles south of S.F.
Promotion: $200,000 TV, radio, newspaper, magazine, Internet
Audience: 51% female, 64% age 25-49, 69% household income $75,000+
Promotional Packages: $4,000-$20,000
10' x 10' booth: $4,000
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MOUNTAIN VIEW ART & WINE FESTIVAL
(37th annual) Mountain View, California |
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HALF MOON BAY ART & PUMPKIN FESTIVAL
(38th annual) Half Moon Bay, California |
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When: September 6-7, 2008; 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
What: Renown as one of America's finest art festivals, huge throngs of arts lovers gather in Silicon Valley's epicenter for this vibrant celebration featuring 650 talented artists and craftmakers showing extraordinary handcrafted work in ceramics, fiber, glass, fine art, jewelry, leather, metal, paper, sculpture, and wood; also live rhythm and blues, swing, rock 'n roll, jazz, soul, world-beat, Celtic folk, funk, and party music, flavorful world cuisine, premium wines, microbrews and margaritas, and Kids' Park with magicians, jugglers, comedy, music, amusements and hands-on art. Admission is free.
Attendance: 150,000
Where: Castro Street, Mountain View CA, 10 miles north of San Jose
Promotion: $250,000 TV, radio, newspaper, magazine, Internet
Audience: 52% female, 67% age 25-49, 75% household income $75,000+
Promotional Packages: $5,000-$25,000
10' x 10' booth: $5,000
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When: October 18-19, 2008; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
What: The World Pumpkin Capital of Half Moon Bay celebrates its bountiful fall harvest and autumn splendor with a spectacular lineup featuring three stages of blockbuster entertainment, live music, the Great Pumpkin Parade, a bone-chilling Haunted House, massive weigh-off champion pumpkins, harvest-inspired crafts, homestyle foods, expert pumpkin carvers, photos with the grand champion gourd, pie-eating, carving and costume contests, the Take 5 Lounge with giant screen LED TV, special festival-label wines and Mavericks Pumpkin Harvest Ale. Admission is free.
Attendance: 200,000
Where: Main Street, Half Moon Bay CA, 20 miles south of San Francisco
Promotion: $300,000 TV, radio, newspaper, magazine, Internet
Audience: 51% female, 65% ages 25-49, 74% household income $75,000+
Promotional Packages: $7,500-$50,000
10' x 10' booth: $7,500
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