Support Your Local Arts

(Coral Springs, Florida, December 06, 2022) Calling all businesses, big and small…Calling art lovers, one and all. The Coral Springs Festival of the Arts is looking for corporate sponsors and personal donations for the upcoming 2023 Festival. The festival is a non-profit event that is only made possible by grants, local business sponsorships and public donations. Be part of our Festival that celebrates all forms of art.

Corporate sponsorship opportunities range from $300 to $25,000 and include benefits ranging from smaller sponsorships that include your company being listed on the CSFOA.org website to major sponsorships that include a complimentary booth at the festival and full recognition in print advertising and press releases, as well as from the stage throughout the event weekend. Many special opportunities are also available, including sponsoring the performance stages and children’s area. Please help us to keep this Festival going and growing!!

For more information on sponsorships, please go to www.csfoa.org/festival-of-the-arts-sponsorships/ or call Gil Sternbach at 954-263-6336.

Donations of any size can be made any time on the website at www.csfoa.org/support-the-csfoa/

The 17th Annual Festival of the Arts at The Walk of Coral Springs will be held on March 18th and 19th, 2023. The Festival will feature a professional juried arts and crafts show with over 200 fine artisans and crafters and throughout the weekend, patrons will enjoy a wide variety of live music, dance exhibitions, theater and literary performances and a children’s area. In addition, CSFoA will again host Gardenfest Coral Springs, which offers beautiful orchids, fruit trees, herbs and many other exotic and native plants. Master Gardeners, Wildlife Habitat Stewards and Nursery Growers will also be available to provide advice on any garden questions or problems you may have.

For more information on the Coral Springs Festival of the Arts, visit www.csfoa.org.

Funding for this organization is provided in part by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council

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