2015 Lumsden Skate Park Brochure
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2015 Lumsden Skate Park Brochure
Skate Park Donation Info Name:_______________________________ Amount:_____________________________ Partner Recognition Title: For example-- Jane Smith, Smith Hardware, or The Smith Family ______________________________________ Payment Method (circle) Cash Cheque Donation Levels: Recognition Bronze & UP Park Name Sponsor $50,000 or more Platinum Sponsor $10,000 - $49,999 Gold Sponsor $2000 - $ 9,999 Silver Sponsor $400 - $1999 Bronze Sponsor $100 - $399 Good Karma Sponsor $1 – $99 All Questions about the Skate Park, fundraising, or donation process can be directed towards Chris Exner Town of Lumsden Community Coordinator 306-533-6147 [email protected] www.lumsden.ca Other Contacts Joel Harrison 306-731-3199 Sarah Kowalchuk 306-737-0758 Lesia Matheson 306-591-2250 Donor Recognition Example Donations can be dropped off at the Town of Lumsden Municipal Office or mailed to Box 160 Lumsden, Sk S0G 3C0 Pictures of Donor recognition are examples only. In-Kind recognitions will be negotiated. All charitable receipts are issued for the year donation is received. Lumsden & District Lion’s Supported Project Lumsden Skate Park Initiative The Town of Lumsden Skate Park Committee (TLSC) About US The Lumsden Skate Park Committee is a group made up of youth, parents, business owners, and town representatives. Our Vision and Goal is “To facilitate the completion of a concrete skate park in the Town of Lumsden.” The skate park will be designed to service multiple action sports like skateboarding, biking, and in-line skating. This endeavor will create a safe and inviting skate park for all ability levels to enjoy. The committee will raise funds through: Our Park We need your help The TLSC has set a mandate to raise $200,000 to build a 5000 sq. ft. concrete park. (Concept on cover page is subject to change.) The dollar amount per square foot is based on estimations of previously completed skate park projects in the prairies and current known construction costs. The TLSC is seeking funding partners to help raise money and construct this exciting community facility. Contributions of cash and “in-kind” services of any amount are most appreciated and will be bolstered by our ongoing grant applications and grassroots funding efforts. The TLSC is very excited to announce we have partnered with Newline Skateparks (www.newlineskateparks .com) Newline is one of the most experienced and trusted skate park builders/project managers in North America. Some of their recent projects in Saskatchewan include Yorkton Skate Park, Regina Skate Plaza, and Lloydminster Skate Park. We do not require ongoing funding beyond this initial capital goal, as skate parks have proven to be virtually maintenance free. All donations are eligible for a tax deductible charitable receipt or tax deductible “receipt in kind” for donated material, equipment. Town of Lumsden Contribution Community Fundraisers Government Grants - Service Group Donation “We believe every project and community has a unique `story’ that can be told through authentic and enduring skate park architecture.”—Newline Skateparks Corporate Sponsorship and Donation Individual Community Member Sponsorship and Donation In Kind Work, Equipment, and Material Why a Skatepark? Skate parks make families with children, youth, and adults that participate in action sports feel valued, appreciated, and more connected to their community. A skate parkwill add diversity to our town’s recreation opportunities for young and old. Also, a skate park can reduce youth inactivity, crime, and nuisance behaviour by providing youth with an appealing, visible environment that encourages athletic, psychological, and social improvement. A park like this fills a need for community members already involved in action sport and provides an opportunity for those who want to start. At this time, the project is slated for a green th space located at the east end of 4 Ave. This location is ideal because it is highly visible from James St., already Town property, and away from direct contact to residential homes. The park is a hybrid design of “transition” (curved ramps) and “street” obstacles allowing the park to facilitate enjoyment for a wide variety of action-wheeled sports and skill levels. Receipts are issued by the Town of Lumsden.