HOW YOU CAN HELP
As you can imagine, it costs quite a bit of money to put on a multi-day festival. To increase attendance and draw more people to the area, all events are free. Grant funding covers about 15% of the expense. A donation of any amount is greatly appreciated.
The following gifting opportunities assist in supporting this signature event for the community. This is your opportunity to be a part of the festival and promote your business to festival participants.
PICKIN’ CIRCLE – $1000 Cash Donation
As a Pickin’ Circle Festival Investor, you are entitled to the following benefits:
- Company name listed on the outside stage sponsor banner, posted for all performances
- Company logo & banner listed on the festival website with link to your business
- Company name listed in festival program
DANCE CIRCLE – $500 Cash Donation or $1000 In-Kind Contribution
As a Dance Circle Festival Investor, you are entitled to the following benefits:
- Company name displayed on stage during three performances
- Company logo listed on the festival website with link to your business
- Company name listed in festival program
WHITTLIN’ CIRCLE – $250 Cash Donation or $500 In-Kind Contribution
As a Whittlin’ Circle Festival Investor, you are entitled to the following benefits:
- Company name displayed on stage during one performance
- Company name listed in festival program
QUILTIN’ CIRCLE – $100 Cash Donation
As a Quiltin’ Circle Festival Investor, you are entitled to the following benefits:
- Live mention on stage of company name during set changes
- Company name listed in festival program
For more information on becoming a Festival Investor, contact info@westplainsarts.org or send your tax deductible donation to: WPCA, P.O. Box 339, West Plains, MO 65775
Donations can also be made through the “Donate” link on our Welcome page.
Other ways you can support our efforts (and leave with something from one of your favorite events):
“Roots—the Music of the Ozarks”, a special 20th Anniversary 2-CD set of classic Festival performances mastered in high definition and produced by the West Plains Council on the Arts. This CD was compiled from live recordings made at the 2003 Old Time Music, Ozark Heritage Festival, West Plains, Mo.
“How the Cow Ate the Cabbage” —these CD’s by the late Don Buedel and Frank LeBlanc have been donated to support the Festival in memory of Don by Lori Buedel, and will be available for purchase at the information table inside the Civic Center.
Beer Garden – once again available on the East Lawn, Beer Meister Phil Wages promises some great tasting brews this year!