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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS3 - Planning for Corona Del Mar Centennial Activitiesvv 01 r O I L P A I N T I N G S U R A L S 0% 1? w. „ It T H E WORLD'S PREMIER UNDERSEA A R T I S T 1 WATERCOLOR IS TI- FOR MARINE LIFE A WHAT COULD BE MORE NATL AMAZING LIFE IN THE SEA THA FOR ME AND MOST ARTISTS IT MEDIUM OF ALL. BUT, WHEN I WAY, IT CAPTURES THE MOVEM DISTINGUISHES IT FROM ALL O' HIS UNDERWATERCOLORS ARE CAPTURING THE BEAUTY AND OF WHALES, DOLPHINS, SEA TL MANATEES, COLORFUL FISH .AND OTHER FANTASTIC MARIN "FOR ME, THE EYES CAPTURE THE INNER LIGHT AND SOUL OF THESE ANIMALS AND WATERCOLOR IS PERFECT FOR PORTRAYING THIS INNER BEAUTY, " CONCLUDES THE ART f Rw 11 f� WVLAND'S OIL PAINTINGS ARE COLLECTED THE WORLD OVER BY CORPORATIONS, CELEBRITIES, MUSEUMS AND INDIVIDUAL COLLECTORS WHO SHARE HIS COMMITMENT FOR THE CONSERVATION OF THE WORLDS OCEANS. WYjond is consiae,., -in the wono o ... ttlst n': Po" environmental a' v ss no US Con9'ess�ena� vec R'0.1nd began painting in mi :u in carlc age .Intl it LlMlIn UeS to be his medium vt rhuiee tod:lc. For Inc nil eapuvee the inner light Ihal Iuminalc: thnmgh the uce:ui. After man, scars experimeming. I found .I nco ,,.n Iu pull inner light through the hrillinnl eu L.,r.s ,,f ,Ater ivaiing a thrt-c -din Vnsiunal yualily thnl is ,rry dinlincli,'c to my sl cl r." The lrIi,t aludied painting and «ul ill urt• at the pre,, igi ou> CVnIVI Fldr Cre:rt i k SlUdlc< in Dell'oit. Michig.m, Hi, 1«ui purl rnsr, r,,, � tt /h ene e fo� futy � 9ePr e Hero rionS .Olectin9 Ru,acll Keeler and (till G[IJId, in,truen'd \Cy land in the old MINI crs style a: „ell ,y. '� a, nr,c progre,.i,'c ,crhniy ue, that ua,'e \' him ,i -soun3 I'll it tine .11'1 earecr f' �'' After rullegc WN'land Irft Detroit for l�'Wthel'n j r�\. Cali Giroi., setting -up a .mall studio ui 1.1};una Beach ,cheer hi ,,:m in.,pirrd by the Pncihe Utica n. IIis u11 pain, ing ccolccd aft cr man, era r, of Jiving the ,r. al J's ure.Ill, and ' reflecting its marine life in colorful eanca se, that shared his unique ,'isiun ~! ah,,ce and laeln,v tlLe .urlare. � brAF T 'f. C A P T U R E T H E I N N E R IL 1� a .4, 3i 0 M 10 majurctl in .,cu If)[ Inc at the Crnter hn Crcatice ulic. in I)clniit under the tntcl;ine of master. tirtdplor IIIIIIJIld 'fhc MIN IIUd ICII dtc huurm Inrm :ux.l ulpted II'urn lice mndcls liar usigq Im anatonn' ul ftuthcr nUtl']. "VC %cnrkcd in claN rcndcring one h:df ;uxl 1141 -srnlc li�urc. t�idt CI 0 r e. T " Y Y 1 i� R� q' Y�Y SY a 0 c . a � N ` 7 _ L F V to f 7 � a \c o c wr HAS SPENT MANY YEARS DIVING ALONGSIDE WHALES, DOLPHINS, TURTLES, MANATEES, MANTA RAYS AND I EMR FANTASTIC SEA CREATURES THAT EFLECTS LATER IN HIS SCULPTURES. E EXPERIENCES AND HIS ATTENTION ETAIL DISTINGUISH HIM AS THE IER MARINE LIFE SCULPTOR TODAY. HE SAYS, "I TRY NOT ONLY TO SCULPT THE GREAT WHALES BUT TO CAPTURE THEIR UNIQUE SPIRITS AND SHARE SOME OF MY ENCOUNTERS WITH THOSE WHO VIEW MY WORK." AS IN WYLAND'S PAINTINGS, THE EYES ARE THE FOCAL POINT OF EACH AND EVERY SCULPTURE. HIS ATTENTION TO DETAIL, DYNAMIC MOTION AND USE OF SPACE ARE ALL THE SIGNATURE OF THIS MARINE MICHELANGELO. A WHALING WALLS THE WHALING WALLS EVOLVED OUT OF THE DIFFICULTY WYLAND WAS HAVING PAINTING THE GREAT WHALES ON SMALL CANVASES. HE NEEDED LARGER CANVASES SO HE LOOKED AT THE SIDES OF BUILDINGS TO CAPTURE THE TRUE SIZE AND MAJESTY OF THESE HUGE MARINE MAMMALS. WYLAND CONCEDES,„ I WAS INSPIRED BY JACQUES COUSTEAU IN THE EARLY '70S AND THE EFFORTS OF GREENPEACE. I STARTED DIVING INTO LIBRARIES TO LEARN MORE ABOUT CETACEANS AND BEGAN DRAWING AND PAINTING THEM ON MANY CANVASES. I SOON REALIZED IF I REALLY WANTED TO LEARN ABOUT THESE ANIMALS AND SHARE THEIR BEAUTY WITH THE PUBLIC I WOULD HAVF TO PAINT THEM LIFE -SIZE IN THEIR NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. "AS THE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT GREW THROUGH THE '70S AND SOS, SO DID THE Em TO RAISE PUBLIC AWARENESS NOT ONLY FOR THE GREAT WHALES, BUT ALL LIFE IN THE SEA, SAYS THE ARTIST. APPRECIATION OF WYLAND'S WORK, IN 1981 ♦: d HE COMPLETED HIS FIRST WHALING WALL, A TRIBUTE TO THE CALIFORNIA GRAY WHALE. "I DECIDED AFTER I FINISHED THE FIRST MURAL THAT I'WOULD COMPLETE 100 WALLS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD BY THE YEAR 2011 Em TO RAISE PUBLIC AWARENESS NOT ONLY FOR THE GREAT WHALES, BUT ALL LIFE IN THE SEA, SAYS THE ARTIST. -x 77 If OF . . . ...... ibWLEWYLAND HAS VOLUNTEERED HIS AWWALLOSTHRCUGHOUT TAE 70 1 ou TATES, CANADA, MEXICO TRALI V"S AND EUROPE. IT IS ESTIIVIATE�Ao HIS WHALING AND ARE VIEWED IN EXCESS OF ONE BILLION PEOPLE 75 ANNUALLY. HE ALSO IS FEATURED IN THE GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECOR FOR cow I jW7 BWA IN EVER. P LONG; BEAC MONUMENTAL W,Iand has been planning for man, years i ,cries of lifesize >culptureo and fountains that shoe case the m:ajest, of our o'nrld i marine mammal... He .,tate,. "I am currently designing mayuencs than in the near future pill be enlarged to leaturc all of the great N, hale, and other marine litc in their true Size and form. I en,ision these masni,c sculptures as o'a(er featured fr)untuins in } 4 1 0 OF GUY WHO THE MOMENT HE HAS A DREAM- SUCH AS HELPING EVERY SCHO IN THE UNITED STATES PAINT A WYLAND -S! MURAL, OR ERECTING SCULPTURAL FOUNTAINS WORLDWIDE OR MANATEES AND MANTA RAYS AT PLAY, OR REPLACING ALL HIS DETERIORATING MURALS WITH HAND - PAINTED TILE ART THAT WILL LAST THOUSANDS OF YEARS- LOOKS FOR WAYS TO MAKE IT HAPPEN." CANADA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER, THE GLOBE AND MAIL (SEPTEMBFR 1, 1997) 1 ` 1T L III L e d R D I T I O N S O f f s e t L i t h o g r a p h y C i b a c h r o a e S e r i g r a p h R e p I i g r a p h A r t a g r a p h G i c I e e M i x e d M e d i a S t o n e L i t h o g r a p h y I r i s P r i n t s Wyland has enjoyed publishing a series of limited edition prints over the years. After completing the original painting in oil. tcatercolor or other medium, he decides what priming method \could create the best passihir reprodu( Lion of the original piece. "7 hate been eery I0l'[mnaR' to publish all of mn' limited clown., mcmelf. This Alrncs me to orernee all aspects of printing for the highest quality for me collectors " stns W'yl:md. "f determine "hat nvpe of limited edition from veare of experience .md tha feed from inc colt W n L-�-,/V SOME IMAGES ARE CRE^TFD IN SEVERAL DIFFERENT PRINT "MEDIUMS AND.SIZES. WYLAND FURTHER STATES, 'I TRY TO VISIT THE GALLERIES OFTEN AND SHARE MV ART WITH FVERVONE A,'b' none IiQP nQ rr,-rotl - W" -'.'+. "'n m'n OFTEN THEY WILL GIVE VF �„ ;,y FEEDBACK AS TO WHAT MEDIUM TO , VT I CHOOSE AND HAW MAN � N $ G AND NUMBER..' WVLAND'S LIMITED EDITIONS HAVE BEEN ENTHUSIASTICALLY COLLECTED THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND FORTY COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD. TODAY HE IS RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF IHE MOST POPULAR AND COLLECTED ARIISTS .. OF OUR TIME. 4a IV: TODAY WVLAND HAS TEAMED WITH ONE OF THE PREMIER TILE ARTISANS IN THE COUNTRY AND WORKING TOGETHER THEY HAVE ACHIEVED A NEW BUT OLD TRADITION OF TILE MASTERY. -1 RECREATED MY FIRST WHALING WALL MURAL WITH ARTISANS FROM THE TILE FOUNDRY AND INSTALLED IT IN ITS ORIGINAL LOCATION IN LAGUNA BEACH TO ENTHUSIASTIC REVIEWS,- SAYS THE MURALIST. "WHEN WE COMPLETED THE TILE MURAL, AFTER SEVERAL MONTHS, AND INSTALLED IT TO THE ORIGINAL WALL, IT WAS CLEAR TO ME THAT THIS TECHNOLOGY SHOULD NOW BE AVAILABLE TO COLLECTORS, CORPORATIONS AND CITIES AS PUBLIC ART PROJECTS AROUND THE WORLD.- Vol Wyland began painting murals at an early age He completed his first scenic Alps mural on the sicle of a building in lletruit when he teas just U6 years old. 'One of my teschets at school asked me if I would paint a mural on the side of his building and I found Lteo to be quite easy and very exhilarating. I continued paint other nwrals and eventually began a series of monumental ocean nu nds throughout the United States and in many other countries. As I began to research the hi.tory Of Murals, past and present. it occurrecl to me than porcelain tile waes considered to he the most timeless of mediums." sat;. tvaLmd. The celebrated muralist hewn researching the latest innovations in hand- painted and fired porcelain tiles. He wanted to rapture the tilt ee- dimensinnal quality that his hand painted murals achlcvecl in tile. Wyland Qhose tile because of its longevity. THE WYLAND SIGNATURE LINE HAS BEEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY 71 � FOR BETTER DEPARTMENT STORES AND IS A • COMPILATION OF WYLAND'S FINEST COLLECTABLE ART. SELECTED FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LICENSEES WITH WYLAND'S MOST EXCLUSIVE IMAGES, THE SIGNATURE LINE FEATURES ORIGINAL WYLAND PAINTINGS OF GREAT WHALES, BRIGHTLY COLORED FISH, CORAL REEFS AND PLAYFUL DOLPHINS FROLICKING IN THE TRANQUILITY OF LIFE AT SEA. THESE EXCLUSIVE IMAGES ARE TRULY A COLLECTION OF WYLAND'S GREATEST WORKS SET ASIDE FOR THE PURPOSE OF LICENSED PRODUCTS THAT DEPICT THE QUALITY OF EXCELLENCE GIVEN THE ART ITSELF, WYLAND'S SIGNATURE MISSION IS TO ENCOURAGE AND MOTIVATE PEOPLE TO JOIN WYLAND IN HIS EFFORTS TO PRESERVE OUR OCEANS AND THE LIFE WITHIN THEM. WYLANDG. KIDS— WAS DEVELOPED TO ENCOURAGE YOUNG MINDS TO SEEK KNOWLEDGE OF OUR PRECIOUS EARTH ENVIRONMENT. IMAGES OF CHILDREN ENCIRCLED WITH OCEAN LIFE, HELPS STIMULATE KIDS TO TRAVEL THE WORLDS OCEANS AND BECOME FRIENDS OF THE SEA. THE WYLAND KIDS MISSION IS TO INSPIRE AND EDUCATE THE WORLDS CHILDREN TO PARTICIPATE IN ALL EFFORTS OF SAVING OUR EARTHS OCEANS. W *" C A N D. wy.. „e. WYLAND.: STUDIOS­ WAS DESIGNED FOR THE MID -TIER DEPARTMENT STORE AND HOUSES SOME OF WYLAND'S MOST PRECIOUS AND ENJOYABLE ARTWORK TO DATE. WITH THE INTENT TO SPREAD WYLAND'S MESSAGE TO PROTECT OR PRECIOUS WATERS, THE STUDIOS LINE CELEBRATES WYLAND'S MISSION WITH CRISP, BRIGHT COLORS, BEAUTIFUL MARINE HUES AND ENJOYABLE SCENES OF LIFE IN THE SEA, THE STUDIOS MISSION IS TO INSPIRE AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE TO HELP PRESERVE OUR OCEAN PLANET. �a.Har �R is somthing awaI Y ! ” `eP C �� ,4g even ore CEO, UaderooWateor UNDERWATER— BY WYLAND:;, STUDIOST. HAS BEEN DESIGNED WITH THE MASS MARKET RETAILER IN MIND. THE UNDERWATER LINE BRINGS THE OCEAN EXPERIENCE AND UNDERWATER LIFE TO THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD, CREATING AN AWARENESS OF OUR PRECIOUS OCEAN EARTH. THE UNDERWATER SELECTION OF ART IS A TRULY UNIQUE CELEBRATION OF THE SEA. FROM DOLPHIN SPIRIT TO FLORIDA'S PARADISE, THIS MARITIME SENSATION OF COLOR AND DISTINCTION WILL INSPIRE ALL WHO PURCHASE A GIFT FROM THE SEA. THE UNDERWATER MISSION IS TO INSPIRE PEOPLE OF ALL AGES THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND AROUND THE WORLD OF THE OCEANS BEAUTY AND ALL LIFE IN THE SEA. W y I a n d A n i m a t i o n ANIMATION IS KING AND WYLAND HAS OFTEN BEEN CALLED THE PRINCE OF WHALES.. "I HAVE ENJOYED THE CHALLENGE OF CREATING A GROUP OF MARINE CORE CHARACTERS OVER THE YEARS," SAYS THE ARTIST, THESE LIFE LIKE MARINE ANIMALS CAME ALIVE WITH WYLAND'S IMAGINATION AND KNOWLEDGE OF HIS FAVORITE SUBJECTS IN THE SEA. WITH THE CREATION OF SPOUTY, A BABY SPERM WHALE WHO SPOUTS OFF ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT AND A CAST OF CRAZY OCEAN CREATURES, WYLAND HAS PIONEERED A SIGNATURE STYLE OF ANIMATION CHARACTERS. SAMMY THE SHARK,THE UNDERWATER BOSS; KILLER,THE ROGUE ORCA WHALE; DELPHI THE DOLPHIN; HUMANATEE THE GENTLE SEA COW AND LASTLY; THE HUMPIES, A FAMILY OF HUMPBACK WHALES. ARE CURRENTLY WYLAND S LATEST CATCH OF TODAY, WYLAND IS WORKING WITH THE JIM HENSON COMPANY, HIT ENTERTAINMENT, ON A MAJOR ANIMATION DEAL AS CREATOR AND EXECUTIVE PRODUCER OF SEVERAL MARINE CORE ANIMATION PROJECTS. STAN LUR President of Marvel Comics f E � / ` 1 H f I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A BIG FAN OF rl WALT DISNEY AND CONSIDER HIM ONE OF MY FAVORITE ARTISTS. DISNEY'S ANIMATION FEATURES HAVE INSPIRED MY OWN CREATIVITY IN ANIMATED CHARACTERS.` SAYS WYLAND. A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO JUDY PRICE FROM CBS TELEVISION APPROACHED FIL ROMAN, CREATORS OF THE SIMPSONS, GARFIELD, FELIX THE CAT AND MANY OTHER TELEVISION ANIMATION FEATURES, TO COLLABORATE WITH WYLAND ON AN UNDERWATER ANIMATION SERIES. "WHEN I MET PHIL ROMAN AND THE CREW AT THEIR STUDIOS IN HOLLYWOOD WE IMMEDIATELY SET OUT TO CREATE AN UNDERWATER, ABOUT A LITTLE BOY WHO IS RAISED BY DOLPHINS TO DE THE SEA,' STATES THE ARTIST. WYLAND S SEA W.ALXER PROMISES TO BE A HUGE HR AND THERE'S EVEN \ TALK ABOUT A MOVIE VERSION AND BOOK SERIES ON THE CHARACTER, I I A SECOND LIVE - ACTION SERIES 15 NOW BEING DEVELOPED, TITLED WYLAND'S STUDIO SEA, THAT FEATURES WYLAND AS THE LIVE HOST WITH A CAST OF ZANY ANIMATED CHARACTERS AND PUPPETRY. THIS SHOW IS A NATURAL FOR THE YOUNGER KIDS WHEREAS EVERYTHING COMING OFF MY PAINT COMES ALIVE IN ANIMATION, SAYS THE ARTIST. EACH WEEK WYLAND WILL HAVE A CELEBRITY GUEST VISIT STUDIO SEA IN CHARACTER, I.E., PIERCE BROSNAN AS 007, ADDING A ROGER RABBIT LIKE APPEAL TO THE SHOW. W Y L A N D G A L L E R I E S E S T 1 9 1 S IN 1978 WYLAND OPENED HIS FIRST STUDIO GALLERY IN THE FAMED ART COLONY OF LACUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA. AT THAT TIME THE STARVING ARTIST WA5 THE ONLY EMPLOYEE SELLING HIS ORIGINAL PAINHNCS DIRECTLY TO HIS COLLECTORS. ..I USED TO PERSONALLY DELIVER EACH AND EVERY PAINTING IF COLLECTORS HAD A GOOD BOTTLE OF WITIE. SAID THE ARTIST, SHORTLY THEREAFTER WYLAND OPENED A SECOND GALLERY LOCATION IN LACUNA BEACH ON THE VERY WELL TRAFFICKED PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY. CONTINUING IN THE GROWTH OF HIS ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT, THE ARTIST AND HIS YOUNGER BROTHER BILL OPENED THE FIRST WYLAND GALLERIES HAWAII LOCATED ON THE NORTH SHORE OF OAHU. BILL, ALONG WITH HIS WIFE KELLY, RAN THE HALEIWA GALLERY AND IT SOON BECAME A SUPER SUCCESS ALLOWING THE OPENING OF ANOTHER NEW LOCATION IN LAHAINA, MAUI. IN A FEW SHORT THE YEARS, THE BROTHERS HAD OPENED 14 WORLD CLASS FINE ART GALLERIES ON OAHU, MAUI. KAUAI AND THE BIG ISLAND. WYLAND'S OLDER BROTHER STEVE THEN OPENED A WYLAND GALLERIES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AREA OF PORTLAND. SOON, JOINING THE FAMILY BUSINESS, HIS MOM DARLENE CAME ON BOARD AS VICE PRESIDENT OF WYLAND GALLERIES. WYLAND THEN EXPANDED HIS CALIFORNIA LOCATIONS TO INCLUDE A BEAUTIFUL GALLERY IN SAN FRANCISCO AT THE FAMOUS PIER 39 AND IN SAN DIEGO AT SEAPORT VILLAGE ON THE HARBOR. WYLAND GALLERIES FEATURES THE ART OF WYLAND AND OTHER ACCLAIMED ARTISTS INCLUDING JAMES COLEMAN, WALFRIDO GARCIA, JOHN PURE, MME MAIDEN, JIM WARREN, SCOTT HANSON, WILLIAM DESHAZO AND MANY MORE. "1T IS A GREAT HONOR TO SHARE WYLAND GALLERIES WITH THESE FINE ARTISTS THAT I HAVE AGMIRED FOR MANY YEARS, SAYS WYLAND. THE GALLERIES ALSO FEATURE A SERIES OF COLLABORATIVE PAINTINGS WITH MANY OF THESE RENOWNED ARTISTS IN THE ABOVE AND BELOW SERIES, FEATURING THE BEST OF TWO WORLDS. I 1111` Is Iry: .. ;�, % %I .'I ...,2 fit 4::N TODAY, WYLAND GALLERIES ARE LOCATED IHROUCHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND SHOWCASE WORKS BY WYLAND AND MANY OF THE FEATURED ARTISTS WHO ALSO MAY BE FOUND AT OFFICIAL WYLAND DEALERSHIPS ACROSS THE COUNTRY. WE HOPE YOU WILL ACRES THAT WYLAND GALLERIES IS UNIQUE THE WORLD OVER AND FEATURES SOME OF THE BEST ARTISTS OF OUR DAY, WYLAND TRANSFORMS THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF ALL WHO SEE HIS WORK. WE ARE LUCKY HE EXISTS... SO ARE THE WHALES." WILDLIFE ARTIST ROBERT BATEMAN WYLAND GALLERIES FEATURES ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS, W A T E R C O L O R S, I I ,a L I M I T E D E D I T I O N P R I N T S A N D O T H E R C 0 L L E C T I B L E S \C'cland Lim his first whale r'dt the roan[ of Southern California at the age of 14. lC'cLind remcmhcrs...'looking nut over the Pacific Ocean ;uul peeing mo large grit' .hape., hreaking the surFaee of dte n'nter as they sFaxuvd [owauds the I mavens," This first encounter nspred \Cdand to dedicate his life's work to [h, pre +en'ation of [lie great ".hale.+ and all life in the sea. \Cy land explain,, "after I saw that mh,de. I becaue a changed person and .ararR'd dicing into librarie.v. Ahout the +amt [title Jacque + -Yves Coustrau'.+ undenvattr hints .darted appearing on aalevi.+wu and furtliercd nv dedication to the con. +en'ation of the oceans,.. gland mot'ed to if it It ietoric wl III ing mmn of I.zltaine. Maui in 1980 speeifiralty n>.+tud} the humphaek whales. "One da}' Marl" and Drhbic Ferrari. two noted mode resennccrs, dropped be nn' smell ..tudin oil Front tiu'eet and asked if 1 Mould like tv .swim with the Humpbacks'/ '1'hc [hnr of un left Lahaimi Harbor in a small Zodiac and in a tc,c minulc.c wore in the company of three whales. Ve slipped on our snorkels and fin, and ea,ed into the clear blue Water and for the first time I met nn' favorite subjects, face In Face. A nu rtdwr and her calf . +warn over to greet us. "Fitt mother:+ ecr tcidencd 5+ slit appmached, Inuked deep into ntc soul, and scn.sed we were no threat. 'I'lii+ encounter Only I.ts[ed a fesv minute.+ but changed Inc life forever. I . +till reflect on than nutgic moment in niary of my paintings, si idpture.+ and life-size moods." e%plains NVI. iand. ,,., t,.. III,,,,,. .h life -size California gray whale and her calf in Laguna Reach, California near The shores where he . +Lire those first gray whale, He alao began it yur. +t to palm 1f10 manurncntal [MILAN around till tt-urld and To date Itas conipletcd olcr __ A haling Wafts. "I +treed diving to said, nn' ..uhjccis in their nannal en, ironment ", sae+ WvIand. In 1982 the artist n'ent on his first whale exptditiot to San Ignacio Lagoon, the breeding ground+ Of the gr'v Whale.+. It was there he rim his first friendly whale +then a mother pushed her calf up to VvIand :s. +mall skid so he could touch the nrek -old Infant. "Right then 1 realized how unique and special these ,real a.mrds were and Imnc impon,m[ it is for each of try to protect them and Their h'a1+1val." ]nvIB4 the 1nlit. 01 T H E O m Fr `J W W Y L A N D F 0 U N D A T 1 0 N The N \,Ia nl Fnundaliun. Ili,. Was founded in 1791 hh NNhkInd. Ameriia'> Leading Emin,ninrntal Malin, Life Atli,[ The W\ tied kaindAionl c'ision is to promote, R•epCa .Iad protect our precious ohran mum erns (111 BIgh life -:ize public Rn' edue.uioil and C:uirenllc nne of the lal ;ge >t art project, in the will the Wailing Valk, painted tic Vvl :md. number - -. The \T'hLmd Foundation support, his eft irts to +imlpIcn. 1 00 lifc-niz, inur.ds hj the Tern 201 f. TILL, \ \,Lund FoLincLuiun %'ill also help fund a srries of li {Y -sloe hn mre en ll ill ires featuring enihrigerrd nvu'in, lit, in puhl is pla+es. GI 0,11 +, halen. dolphins, manatee,, sherks and other orr;n cn :LtI Ire: \' 111 he s,I dpled bh Wvland ,Ind ca'r in hruivc_ "Il1, life -si're s Cal pit res will Ice Ica n nod in public plaits to he hic+had by millions of people o'hn slat net or ha he an opportunItc In oh,env them in their n,I lur.d I Lai lil.it. \C+'l.md'e in i, the nest hest III ing to seeing the living ci eatuLes. FpUNDER WYLAND Wits LLOYD BRIDGES 40NOPAPY FOUNDAnON BOARD MEIASER The \N eland Foundation + +'ill support a series of tiihvrgh" x'Idpanr models u t lour lit +cudd'.s .u't and n.rued hiannv run,eunls to tr.Irh and inspire people about the size and beauty of rhese unique .minia6. I'he Foundation "ill Continuo u•,uppon other impon.un em inmmi-nial group,. 'mdihidaals and programs locally. regionally and nationallh. \N "e +will Continue to inspire soppon and offer \N "eland Foumlalval ,choltu;thip, to gibed .Ind Leech child :mists and naturalists. The future of our planet is in tlra hand, of our childiea. If We Can re,pne them through \N eland ;. .n'I to learn nn ire ahcut protecting our natural resources. then it is Worth all of our clTo(b. All h.n had a great impact on humankind since our beginning. IXcland', art has the unique II ahililh ro transform all "ho view- it to it greater awareness. V land's an cannot I,, measured in goods or ranee, but in changed human beings. t Our goal 6 it inspiic a, mane people a, possibly to It more about our of l: ns :md the lift• within ll ic Ili. :Ind !n em'rnu.lge people to uel {!" I imoh ld. One pernon col indeed slake a difference. "If people see the 1 hvauty in nanuc. thv% + + ill Work I +i pre,elvC it before it is too late:' \Cvland, Founder of lhv \ \'vland Foundation. '.ItAND WIrm RESEARr ASP BRUCE MArr W Y I. A N D J� F O U N D A 'r 1 p N WYLAND FOUNDATION, P. O. Box 1839, LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92651 8001777 -0039 - FAx 714/376 -0737 HAWAII 808/263 -5974 A 501 (c)(3) NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATION j A C C O M P L 1 S H M E N T S I Completed 77 monumental ocean murals • Conducted the National Geographic World Magazine Ocean Art Contest (j An estimated 1 billion people view Wyland Foundation public art projects annually • Lends support to over 100 conservation groups annually • Supports numerous research programs • Funds student scholarships • Presentations to over 200.000 children, • Implementing the Wyland Ocean Challenge of America schools, and environmental groups ARool 'NIIH fRIEN OLV GRPY NHALE F O U N WYLANO GIVING WITH GREEN SEA TURTLE M I S S I O N To inspire people to care more about our nce:mn and life within them and to encourage people to become mcnArd in ocean conservation. ARTIST RECEIVES GENESIS AWARD 1992 Q A T I O DEDICATION NORi OLK. 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(110113 9H1 NI S100115H.Ltl3ND 11 114.0 3NO fOI1VB3N3L) 1X311] 3Hi BOA NV3:)n AH11VAIE1 \. lk 1 a ft- o Ar o _ �m y mo 2p m' n �m 3� 2� 3' �y �v m� no tiR C r m Top View 'Dolphin Centennial" ter 5¢. b.. ,Nfp . by V/*W eT Centennial Foundation PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT AND THINK ABOUT ANY POTENTIAL SPONSORS OR PRIVATE DONORS TO CORONA DEL MAR'S CENTENNIAL FOUNDATION YOU MAY KNOW OF 1. NAME COMPANY ADDRESS PHONE 2. NAME COMPANY ADDRESS PHONE 3. NAME COMPANY ADDRESS PHONE 4. NAME COMPANY ADDRESS PHONE 5. NAME COMPANY PHONE THANK YOU FOR YOUR INPUT1 FAX TO: 949.675.0508 Centennial Foundation CORONA ORi. MAR Sf0"2004 Be a Part of History In the Making .... Got Involved In the Centennial Celebration! The village of Corona del Mar is planning„its 100 -year birthday celebration! In conjunction with the City of Newport Beach, the Centennial Committee is currently planning the 2004 event celebration. The Centennial Celebration will honor our rich history, art, education and quality of life in addition to being a prelude for the centennial celebration of the entire City of Newport Beach in 2006. For More irrfomidon Contact Peggy Fort, Executive Director Phone: 949.675,0501 Website: www.odm2G04.00m Email: info(ccdm2004.00m When: The Third Wednesday of Every Month at 7:00pm Wednesday, January 215, 2004 Wednesday, February 18th, 2004 Wednesday, March 17th, 2004 Wednesday, April 2181, 2004 Wednesday, Max 19th, 2004 Wednesday, June 16th, 2004 Wednesday, July 215, 2004 Wednesday, August 18th, 2004 Wednesday, September 15th, 2004 Where: Sherman Library & Gardens: 2647 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 What. The Corona del filar Centennial Celebration Event Committees are holding general meetings to continue the planning process of this exciting historic event The public is Invited to attend these meetings and we are looking for ideas and volunteers to help us celebrate Corona del Mars Centennial in 2004. Participation from residents, businesses, churches, and schools is encouraged. This is a community wide celebration for all of Corona del Mar and Newport Beachl M exdit IneW of spell everts has aheady been scheduled. Help d0w dim events further by attendlrty time metlrps— Be a part of history la the maldnpl Bludau, Homer From: Debra Allen [debraeallen @yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 2:54 PM To: Homer Bludau Subject: CDM Centennial on Study Session 1/1/13 Per our discussion, could you please ask somene to announce the P,B &R Continued Public Hearing on this issue. The date:Feb.3,2004; time 7p-m., location Council Chambers Do you Yahoo!: Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http: / /hotjobs. sweepstakes .yahoo.com /signingbonus 5 33� WYLAND artist of the sea b i o g r a p h y Experience the wonder of life in the sea through the eyes of Wyland, the most influential marine life artist of our time. The work of this celebrated painter, sculptor, writer, underwater photographer, and muralist is now seen by an estimated one billion people throughout the world every year. Since 1981, he has painted more than 89 monumental marine life murals, including "Ocean Planet," which was named the largest mural in the world in 1992 by the Guinness Book of World Records. Honored in 1998 with the Underwater Society of America's prestigious NOGI Award, he is now listed in that organization's Diving Hall of Fame. He is also founder of the Wyland Foundation, a non - profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the world's oceans. Wyland is committed to bridging the worlds of marine science and art — a philosophy hailed by world- renowned ocean scientists such as Dr. Robert Ballard, Dr. Sylvia A. Earle and Dr. Roger Payne. He firmly believes that "If people see the beauty In nature, they will work to preserve it before it's too late." In 1998, the United Nations proclaimed Wyland the official artist for the "International Year of the Ocean" and issued a commemorative stamp in his honor. Listed among "Who's Who in American Art," today Wyland's art is found in museums, galleries, public walls and in many public and private collections throughout the world. For more about Wyland. write: Wyland Worldwide. LLC 5 columbia • Aliso Viejo • California 92656 [t] 949.643.7070 [f) 949.643.7099 www.wyland.com www.wylandfoundation.or9 QUOTES: del Mar fentennial Be a Part of History... October 14th -17th, 2004 The ( entennial Gala Art Show A Celebration of History and Art Thursday, July 15th, 2004 4:00pm- 10:OOpm Sherman Library & Gardens The Gala ( elebration of the (entury Black Tie Gala Dinner Dance Event Friday. October 15th, 2004 6:00pm - 11:OOpm The Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach Sponsorship OpportoniNes Available Fm More I�formgtion Canfaa The CdM C frnnial Foundation 949 - 675 -0501 MAC .I The (entennial Beach Party Concert, Food & Fueworks! Saturday, October 16th, 2004 4:OOpm - 9:OOpm Big Corona del Mar State Beach The ( entennial Family Beach IM A Community Family Celebration Sunday, October 17th 2004 10:00pm - 5:00pm Big Corona del Mar Stale Beach fit . I Original Art by: Steve Simon R t- - • ,� � S .�` i ',-: 1A a Los Angeles real estate mogul, the Irvine Company for the purchase df the Irvine transaction I the village of Corona del .N = -'m' corner --��� t Be a Part of History On behalf of the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation and the City of Newport Beach, it is with great pride that we present you with the many benefits and opportunities throughout the year to participate as an official sponsor of the Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration in 2004. Corona del Mar's Centennial Celebration is a community based, family- oriented citywide celebration targeting the many demographics of our rich community. Officially endorsed by the City of Newport Beach, it celebrates the history of the village of Corona del Mar, quality of life, and preservation for the future. We invite you and your company to be a part of history as an official Centennial sponsor. You will receive recognition throughout the year through various visual displays, publicity, company logo recognition, product placement opportunity, VIP event access and much, much more! Corona del Mar's Centennial Celebration is a once in one hundred year opportunity for your company to gain priceless exposure in Orange County's demographic segment, which reflects enormous economic power. Celebration sponsorships are unique opportunities to put a company's name before the public in an extraordinary way. Your participation in the Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration will entitle your company to a multitude of benefits including direct access to exposure in your target market, increased loyalty among current customers, and an oppor- tunity to make a valuable contribution to give back to the community. The Centennial Foundation is a not for profit Sol (c) (3) association committed to investing in the Corona del Mar community through education, art, and physical community enhancements for present and future generations to enjoy. Enclosed, please find the Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration sponsorship and marketing opportunities. We look forward to forming a mutually beneficial partnership with you, as we all become a part of history in celebrating the Corona del Mar Centennial in 2004. Thank you in advance for your consideration and support of this history making citywide celebration. Sincerely, Peggy Fort Bernie Svalstad Executive Director, Chairman of the Board _ The Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation T e Mrort�l ar Centennial Foundation M� WHEREAS, "ON June 29th, 1904, George E. Hart, a Los Angeles real estate mogul, signed an agreement with the Irvine Company for the purchase of 706.08 -acre corner of Irvine Ranch — which became the village of Corona del Mar. In early July 1904, the transaction of this sale and ownership was officially recorded with the County of Orange;' and WHEREAS, a prelude to the Centennial for the City of Newport Beach, the Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration will bring together the entire community in a citywide celebration to honor the 100 -Year Birthday of the village of Corona del Mar; and WHEREAS, along with a special event celebration, history, education and community involvement, The Centennial Foundation will launch a community fundraising campaign to support a time capsule monument for future genera- tions to enjoy. It will honor our rich history and one of our greatest natural resources — our ocean; and WHEREAS, the official Centennial Celebration will commence at the beginning of the year, continuing through the fall of 2004. The promotion of community spirit, marketing and visibility will build up to the actual Centennial Event Celebrations taking place on the weekend of October 14 -17, 2004 in Corona del Mar, and WHEREAS, in accordance with the actual birthday of Corona del Mar in July 2004, an official 100 -day countdown launch event and gala art show reception at Sherman Library & Gardens will "kick off' the spirit of the official Centennial Celebration on July 15th 2004; and . WHEREAS, it is appropriate at this time to commend the Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation and Organizing Committee for its dedicated commitment to plan a first class, year long community wide celebration honoring this important time in history; and Now, THEREFORE, as a prelude to the Centennial for the entire City 1, Steven Bromberg, Mayor of the City of Newport Beach do hereby declare 2004 the official Centennial year for the village ofGororia del Mar, and I hereby do recognize THE CORONA DEL MAR CENTENNIAL FOUNDATION THE CORONA DEL MAR CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION COMMITTEE It is with pride, l present this proclamation for the City Council and the residents of Newport Beach in honor of the Corona del Mar Centennial in 2004. This will be a historic celebration proving the entire community and opportunity to honor the rich heritage of Corona del Mar, as well as an opportunity to enhance the community for future generations to enjoy. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Newport Beach to be affixed this ninth day of December, 2003. Steven Bromberg, Mayor of Newport Beach !� M a 7• `� �I wtb :d KR.."'. 1x L . . - , d 00 � The Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration As a prelude for the centennial of the City of Newport Beach in 2006, residents and community leaders have been planning the 700 -year birthday celebration of the village of Corona del Mar which takes place in 2004. This celebration will bring together the entire community in a very special way honoring history, quality of life, education and the 100 -year birthday of Corona del Mar. IFor each sponsor, The Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation will develop a unique and synergistic program of opportunity, which ensures maximum, cost - effective exposure. This is achieved through a multitude of visual displays, publicity, access to high profile events and merchandising. Thus, creating a memorable history making event and lasting impression for both the community and sponsors alike. Centennial Foundation 43? poi I Centennial Mission Statement To bring together the entire community in a citywide celebration to honor the 100 -year birthday of the village of Corona del Mar. Along with special event celebration, history, education and community involvement, the Centennial Foundation will launch a fundraising campaign to support a time capsule monument and sculpture to inspire future generations. It will honor our rich history and the preservation of one of our greatest natural resources — our ocean. ?x The Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation The Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation is a non - profit organization dedicated to the physical enhancement of the village of Corona del Mar, while preserving the historic significance of the village. The Centennial Foundation will celebrate the historic significance of the 100 -year birthday of the village of Corona del Mar, while enhancing the community for future generations to enjoy. Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation is a not -for profit, tax - exempt 501 (c) (3) organization. Federal Tax ID 200330457 ii Contact Information SPONSORSHIP DEPARTMENT Peggy Fort Executive Director The Coronae 7�1'a5 , �TRaw undation 2647 East Coast i ar, CA 92625 wy• ..off Office (949) 675 -0501 Fax (949) 675 -0508 Cell (949) 422 -4210 Email info @CdM2004.com jgiinv -- The Corona del Mar Centennial Foundation EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Peggy Fort BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bernie Svalstad John Blom Chairman William Dean Luvena Hayton Mark Schulein Beverley Johnson Vice Chairman & Secretary Jim Skahan Wade Roberts Jacqueline Wittmeyer Treasurer EX- OFFICIO BOARD MEMBERS George A. Berger Newport Beach City Representative Tina Hoover Legal Advisor Scott Palmer Chief Financial Officer ADVISORY COMMITTEE Donald Glasgow Dennis O'Neil Ron Yeo Wyland CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION SUPPORTERS The City of Newport Beach The Corona del Mar Business Improvement District The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce The Corona del Mar Resident's Association The Newport Beach Arts Commission The Newport Beach Arts Foundation The Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau The Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce The Wyland Foundation The Corona del Mar Centennial Sponsorship Brochure Table of Contents AT Centennial Facts 1 ,7W r Media Coverage 3 r ny Centennial Events 4 Overview of Sponsorship Opportunities g $50,000 Presenting Title Sponsor 9 $25,000 Platinum Sponsor 10 $10,000 Gold Sponsor 11 $5,000 -§> Silver Sponsor 12 $2,500 Bronze Sponsor 13 $15,000 -A, Gala Event Sponsor 14 $15,000 Big Corona Beach Party Event Sponsor 15 � $15,000 -§> Big Corona Beach Family Expo Event Sponsor 16 Official Sponsor Form -- �_.,,'. . -11la^ b A .r' f' r� • rl ' i 3 1 � I Centennial Facts OFFICIAL EVENT DATES October 14 -17th, 2004 700 -Day Centennial Countdown Begins - July, 2004 (AUDIENCE DEMOGRAPHICS Corona del Mar Village Statistics: Population: Median Age: Area: Total Households: Average Per Household: Families: Average Family: Married Households: Single with kids: +_ Living Alone: Homes: Owner - Occupied: Rentals: Ownership Rate Newport Beach Statistics: Population: 13,407 44.9 3.137 sq. miles 6,418 2.05 3,511 2.63 3,046 212 2,221 6,418 4,113 2,305 64.09 79,392 50.5 sq. miles 41,400 LIST OF VENUES The Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration will take place throughout the beautiful seaside garden village of Corona del Mar at some of the most scenic, prestigious venues in Southern California. - Big Corona del Mar State Beach -� Sherman Library and Gardens -k� Pelican Hill Golf Club -� The Corona del Mar Village The Four Seasons Hotel. Newport Beach - A, "9nspiration Point" Overlooking Big Corona del Mar Beach 6 4. F-- Media Editorial Coverage PRINT Coast Magazine Daily Pilot LA Times — Orange County Newport Beach 714 OC Weekly Orange Coast Magazine f TELEVISION Adelphia Cable Cox Cable KOCE NBTV News Channel ONLINE SPECIFICS Official Websice: CcIM2004.com CcIMChambeccom Cicy.newporc- beach.ca.us LATimes.com . NewporcBeach.com INewporcBeach -CV B.com O ran geCoas cMaga zi n e.co m Media Sponsorships CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION AD PLACEMENT Orange County Register MEDIA ALLOCATION: $150,000+ OC Metro OC Family Riviera Magazine Balboa Beacon Daily_)Pilot OR NGKOW )I A G:%Z IN E" "' CHURM <' PUBLISHING.INC. "TV Net+175 M A G A Z I N E M A G A Z I N E Centennial Events CENTENNIAL ART SHOW & GALA Launch Event Free and Open to the Public -A, A Celebration of History and Art -k, Cocktail Gala Open House Reception at Sherman Library & Gardens -ar, Media Campaign Launch 100 -Day Countdown to Centennial Weekend! -� CdM Centennial Art Show & Historic Photo Display When: Thursday, July 15th, 2004 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Where: Sherman Library & Gardens 2647 E Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, CA 92625 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION GRAND OPENING CEREMONY Free and Open to the Public -Q Media Launch and Groundbreaking Event Time Capsule Monument Unveiling Old Fashioned Celebration, Proclamation from Governmental _ Officials, Official Dedication and Ribbon Cutting of Centennial Event. 10:00 a.m. "Inspiration Point" del Mar Beach 1 i1 �. Centennial Events ENTEN NIAL BLACK TIE GALA EVENT -� Black Tie Gala Dinner Dance Event -, Celebration of History & Art -Q Gala Centennial Art Show & Auction When: Friday, October 15th, 2004 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Where: Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach CA BIG CORONA CENTENNIAL BEACH PARTY Free and Open to the Public -* Headline Concert on the Beach -�k- Patriotic Centennial Boat Parade -� Centennial Fireworks Display -� Newport Beach Restaurant Food Booths Saturday, October 16th, 2004 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Big Corona del Mar State Beach ` Ill 4T1 Nor. =qua THE CENTENNIAL FAMILY BEACH EXPO Free and Open to the Public - A Community Family Celebration Proposed Activities: Bathing Beauties Contest on Parade, Community Group Booths & Involvement, Crowning of CdM Bathing Beauty King and Queen, Historic Beach Walking Tour - Environmental Education, Local Celebrity Involvement, Recognize Famous Local Boats, Regatta Event in CdM off Cliffs, Restaurant Food Booths, Sponsor Expositions, Surfboard Show on the Beach, Surfing /Paddle out on Waterfront, Tide Pools Education, Historic Art Displays and much, much more! When: Sunday, October 17th, 2004 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Where: Big Corona del Mar State Beach CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION CLOSING CEREMONY -�f, Closing Ceremony at Monument Site Official Time Capsule Dedication and Centennial Celebration Recognition When: Sunday, October 17th, 2004 4:00 p.m. Where: Time Capsule Monument Site "Inspiration Point" overlooking Big Corona del Mar Beach The Corona del Mar Centennial Sponsorship Opportunities E] Overview of Program Sponsor Benefits VISUAL DISPLAY AND MARKETING COLLATERAL -A� Centennial Celebration Direct Mail Campaigns: 25,000 pieces Centennial Celebration Media Campaign, Value: $150,000+ -§> Centennial Sponsor In -Store Displays -4;, Distribution of Centennial Celebration Promotional Material -k� Official Centennial Celebration Poster -;, Official Centennial Celebration Program -aa Official Centennial Foundation Website: CdM2004.com PRODUCT PLACEMENT Merchandising at the Centennial Event Celebration provides spon- sors the opportunity to sample their products and services directly to the residents of Corona del Mar, Centennial celebration atten- dees, community and civic leaders. -�k, Centennial Black Tie Gala Event -#> Big Corona Centennial Beach Party -,, The Centennial Family Beach Expo VIP EVENT ACCESS Can be used as an incentive for employees, clients and customers, or as an opportunity for company representatives to network with the Centennial Celebration VIP attendees and audience. -� Centennial Black Tie Gala Event Tickets -� Big Corona Centennial Beach Party, VIP Section -,, The Centennial Family Beach Expo, VIP Section • Corporate sponsorship payment must be received by June 1st, 2004 • A portion of your Sponsorship Donation may be Tax Deductible. Presenting Title Sponsor ­3r, $50,000 -',° one available VISUAL DISPLAY COMPANY LOGO RECOGNITION -3�, Black Tie Gala Event Program -� Centennial Foundation Website with Hotlink =a Centennial Media Campaigns and Advertisements (As available) Centennial Sponsor In -Store Displays -a Community Fundraising Brochure & Direct Mail Piece -Q Full Page Advertisement in Official Centennial Program -A, Grand Opening Celebration VIP Invitations - Official Centennial Banners ` Official Centennial Lithograph Poster Official Centennial Promotional Poster Signage at Centennial Event Celebrations (Supplied by sponsor) VIP CENTENNIAL EVENT ACCESS -k, Big Corona Centennial Beach Party VIP Sectiow 25 Passes =a Centennial Black Tie Gala: (2) Two Tables of Ten -R The Centennial Family Beach Expo VIP Section: 25 Passes PRODUCT PLACEMENT Centennial Celebration Beach Expo Booth Contribution in Gala Auction -,q, VIP Bag Insert SPECIAL MENTION AND VISUAL DISPLAY AT EVENTS AND RECEPTIONS SPECIAL MENTION IN ALL CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION PRESS RELEASES TELEVISION INTERVIEW SEGMENT IN CENTENNIAL MINI SERIES RECOGNITION THROUGHOUT THE CENTENNIAL YEAR IN 2DD4 Platinum Sponsor -* $25,000 -In three available VISUAL DISPLAY VIP CENTENNIAL EVENT ACCESS COMPANY LOGO RECOGNITION Big Corona Centennial Beach Parry VIP Section: 10 Passes -� Black Tie Gala Even[ Program (Listing only) Centennial Black Tie Gala: (1) One Table of Ten -� Centennial Foundation Websi[e with Hodink - The Centennial Family Beach Expo VIP Section: 10 Passes -4, Centennial Media Campaigns and Advertisements (As available) PRODUCT PLACEMENT -A, Centennial Sponsor In -Store Displays -� Centennial Celebration Beach Expo Booth -kl Official Centennial Banners - Contribution in Gala Auction --,� Official Centennial Promotional Poster -ao VIP Bag Insert SPECIAL MENTION AND VISUAL DISPLAY AT Signage at Centennial Even[ Celebrations (Supplied by sponsor) GALA EVENTS AND RECEPTIONS -� Sponsor Page of Official Centennial Program TELEVISION INTERVIEW SEGMENT IN CENTENNIAL MINI SERIES Gold Sponsor -1P $10,000 � five available VISUAL DISPLAY I COMPANY LOGO RECOGNITION `-A, Black Tie Gala Event Program (Listing only) I-A, Centennial Foundation Website with Hodink Official Centennial Banners Official Centennial Promotional Poster Signage at Centennial Event Celebrations (Supplied by sponsor) -;,,Sponsor Page of Official Centennial Program VIP CENTENNIAL EVENT ACCESS -�, Big Corona Centennial Beach Party VIP Section: 10 Passes -A, Centennial Black Tie Gala: (2) Two Tickets -,,� The Centennial Family Beach Expo VIP Section: 10 Passes (PRODUCT PLACEMENT Contribution in Gala Auction VIP Bag Insert VISUAL DISPLAY AT GALA EVENTS AND RECEPTIONS THROUGHOUT THE CENTENNIAL YEAR I Silver Sponsor -A� $5,000 -A� ten available VISUAL DISPLAY COMPANY LOGO RECOGNITION -ap Black Tie Gala Event Program -� Centennial Foundation Website with Hotlink -� Official Centennial Banners -� Official Centennial Promotional Poster -�,, Signage at Centennial Event Celebrations (Supplied by sponsor) -gin Sponsor Page of Official Centennial Program VIP CENTENNIAL EVENT ACCESS -;F, Big Corona Centennial Beach Party VIP Section: (10) Ten Passes -gp Centennial Black Tie Gala: (2) Two Tickets -�,, The Centennial Family Beach Expo VIP Section: (10) Ten Passes PRODUCT PLACEMENT -� Centennial Celebration Beach Expo Booth (as available) -� Contribution in Gala Auction -� VIP Bag Insert SPECIAL VISUAL DISPLAY AT GALA EVENTS AND RECEPTIONS RECOGNITION THROUGHOUT THE CENTENNIAL YEAR IN 2004 0 6 0 1 r' r-= Event Sponsor --v, $15,000 --* two available Centennial Black Tie Gala Event VISUAL DISPLAY COMPANY LOGO RECOGNITION -k, Black Tie Gala Event Program -* Black Tie Gala Event VIP Invitations -,1P Centennial Foundation Website with Hotlink -* Official Centennial Banners -� Official Centennial Promotional Poster -� Recognition Signage at Centennial Black Tie Gala Event -� Sponsor Page of Official Centennial Program i VIP CENTENNIAL EVENT ACCESS Big Corona Centennial Beach Party VIP Section: (10) Ten Passes Centennial Black Tie Gala: (5) Five Tickets -,,o The Centennial Family Beach Expo VIP Section: (10) Ten Passes PRODUCT PLACEMENT -� Contribution in Gala Auction -�k, VIP Bag insert SPECIAL MENTION AND VISUAL DISPLAY AT GALA EVENTS AND RECEPTIONS TELEVISION INTERVIEW SEGMENT IN CENTENNIAL MINI SERIES RECOGNITION THROUGHOUT THE CENTENNIAL YEAR IN 2004 Event Sponsor'k, $15,000 -ap three available Big Corona Centennial Beach Parry ISUAL DISPLAY OMPANY LOGO RECOGNITION Black Tie Gala Event Program (Listing only) Centennial Foundation Website with Hodink Grand Opening Celebration VIP Invitations -ap Official Centennial Banners -� Official Centennial Promotional Poster -� Recognition Signage at Big Corona Beach Party (Supplied by sponsor) Sponsor Page of Official Centennial Program t` VIP CENTENNIAL EVENT ACCESS Big Corona Centennial Beach Party VIP Section: 25 Passes -A- Centennial Black Tie Gala: (2) Two Tickets -A, The Centennial Family Beach Expo VIP Section: 25 Passes PRODUCT PLACEMENT -�,, Centennial Celebration Beach Expo Booth --Ip Contribution in Gala Auction -�, VIP Bag Insert SPECIAL MENTION AND VISUAL DISPLAY AT CENTENNIAL EVENTS AND RECEPTIONS TELEVISION INTERVIEW SEGMENT IN CENTENNIAL MINI SERIES RECOGNITION THROUGHOUT THE CENTENNIAL YEAR IN 2004 r .� r .''yip► `Y- r Event Sponsor -* $15,000 � three available The Centennial Family Beach Expo VISUAL DISPLAY COMPANY LOGO RECOGNITION -k, Black Tie Gala Event VIP Invitations -ra Centennial Foundation Website with Hotlink k Official Centennial Banners -a+ Official Centennial Promotional Poster Recognition Signage at Centennial Family Beach Expo (Supplied by Sponsor) -;o Sponsor Page of Official Centennial Program VIP CENTENNIAL EVENT ACCESS A, Big Corona Centennial Beach Party VIP Section: 25 Passes --* Centennial Black Tie Gala: (2) Two Tickets -k, The Centennial Family Beach Expo VIP Section: 25 Passes jl PRODUCT PLACEMENT -k, Centennial Celebration Beach Expo Booth -A- Contribution in Gala Auction -Ar VIP Bag Insert SPECIAL MENTION AND VISUAL DISPLAY AT CENTENNIAL EVENTS AND RECEPTIONS TELEVISION INTERVIEW SEGMENT IN CENTENNIAL MINI SERIES RECOGNITION THROUGHOUT THE CENTENNIAL YEAR IN 2004 Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration Official Sponsorship Form In celebration of the 100 year Anniversary of Corona del Mar, The Centennial Foundation is planning a citywide celebration to take place in 2004. The following sponsorship and marketing sponsorship opportunities are available. I CONTACT INFORMATION 1 Company /Sponsor l Address City, State, Zip Phone Email Contact Name Fax SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION Yes, I would like to support the Corona del Mar Centennial Celebration by providing sponsor support under the following category: $50,000 Presenting Title Sponsor $25,000 Platinum Sponsor $10,000 Gold Sponsor $5,000 Silver Sponsor $2,500 Bronze Sponsor $15,000 CdM Centennial Gala Event Sponsor $15,000 Big Corona Beach Party Event Sponsor $15,000 Big Corona Beach Family Expo Event Sponsor PAYMENT INFORMATION ❑ Check enclosed For the amount of S ❑ Bill me Corporate sponsorship payment must be received by June 1st 2004 A portion of your Sponsorship Donation may be Tax Deductible. Please fax this form to 949.675.0505 or mail to: The CdM Centennial Foundation 2647 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Please contact 949.675.0501 for additional information. 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