Tennessee Valley Kennel Club Sponsorship for November 2016 Shows Ever wonder how you can gain more exposure for your company, products, and services? The Smoky Mountain Dog Show Sponsors enjoy all of these great benefits: Free Exhibit Space Free Advertisements Unlimited Sign / Banner Rights Local Media Exposure And More… Sponsor opportunities are now available. TVKC has a program to meet your budgets and needs. Pick from our Sponsorship Levels below: Platinum: $1,000 Sponsors Best in Show trophy (or Group) both days; Includes advertisement page of full back cover or inside cover of catalog (Copy ready must be provided); 10’ X 10’ booth for the weekend; Will display signage provided by sponsor throughout venue. Gold: $750 Silver: $250 Sponsorship of one trophy for one day; full page catalog ad (copy ready provided) Bronze: $200 Sponsorship of One trophy for One Day; ½ Page catalog ad (Copy ready provided) Sponsorship of one trophy both days; One full page ad in the catalog (copy ready provided); 10’ X 10’ booth for the weekend; Will display limited signage provided by sponsor throughout venue. Trophy Costs (If not taken under sponsorship); All trophies Handcrafted Signed and dated pottery from Fowler’s Clay Works, Gatlinburg, TN; All Trophies Will Include the TVKC Logo in the design. Regular Best in Show: Saturday: 1 Gallon Signed and dated Handcrafted pottery pitcher $100.00 Sunday: 12” Signed and dated Handcrafted pottery. Vase $100.00 Owner Handler Best in Show: Saturday: ½ Gallon Pitcher $75.00; Sunday: 10” Vase $75.00 High in Trial: 3 days available 6” Utensil Crock $65.00 Group First Regular: Saturday: 7 Available 1-1/2 Quart Baker Plates $65.00; Sunday: 7 Available 4” X 10” Serving Bowl $65.00 Owner Handler Group First: Saturday: 7 available 1 Quart Baker Plates $45.00; Sunday: 7 available Berry Bowls $45.00 Individual Breed or Class Prizes available for purchase: 2 Cup Soup Bowl/Mugs $25.00 Each; Small Mixing Bowls $25.00 Each; Regular Coffee Mugs $20.00 Each; Spoon Rest $10.00 Each The Tennessee Valley Kennel Club provides purebred dogs and their owners with engaging, lasting, and fun activities. The TVKC was founded in 1934 to promote all breeds of purebred dogs by conducting competitive shows, events and public education under the rules of the American Kennel Club. We encourage good sportsmanship at every event and are advocates for canine health, canine good citizenship, responsible dog ownership, and ethical breeding practices. The club meets at 7 pm each third Tuesday at the University of Tennessee School of Veterinary Medicine. Visitors are always welcome! For directions and more info, visit www.tvkc.org .