Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Sponsorship

Stadium's 100 Year Anniversary
Reasons to Sponsor


Celebration Facts

  • 100th birthday and post-construction re-opening commemoration

  • 3-day community festival - September 15, 16 and 17, 2006 – located on campus

  • Friday kick-off parade

  • LeMay vintage auto display (1-2 cars per decade)

  • Open house and tours of the refurbished castle for all

  • Daytime festival in the bowl – food, music and art for all ages

  • Friday night ‘Homecoming' game (Stadium vs. Wilson)

  • Pitch for Guinness Book of World Records largest Reunion

  • Saturday night headliner concert in the bowl and post-concert fireworks
    (Entertainer still to be announced)

  • Promotions done collaboratively with Maritime Fest occurring same weekend

  • Local merchants and community expected to be heavily involved

  • Many thousands of alumni returning

  • Excellent economic stimulator and tourism boost for the community

  • Historic significance will draw community interest, publicity and appeal:

    • Expect significant media coverage

    • Website is already up and being promoted (WWW.CelebrateStadium.com)

    • A series of posters and rack cards will be distributed and displayed by city merchants leading up to the event

    • Tacoma News Tribune will print a dedicated 24-page tabloid insert prior to the event

    • Sponsors will be promoted visibly on all event materials and during the event

  • Heritage

    • The first Tacoma School District alma mater

    • Originally built by the railroad to be one of the area’s finest hotels



Here are the links for more information:

Spirit Level ~ $2,500 ~

Letterman’s Level ~ $5,000 ~

Principal Level ~ $7,500 ~

Blue & Gold Level ~ $10,000 ~

Tiger Level ~ $25,000 ~

Here is a printable handout:
Tri-fold brochure



If you have any stories and/or pictures, contact Memories@CelebrateStadium.com

You can check on Class Reunions as well. If your class is having a special gathering during the celebration, let us know so we can report it.

The Tiger roars in September
The Ultimate Birthday Party

Information@celebratestadium.com




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      Sunday, June 18, 2006

      Join The Stadium Tiger Trail

      Leave your mark for the decades ahead!



      In 2006, a renovated Stadium High School will reopen after a two-year remodel to restore the beauty of the buildings and enhance their practical suitability for the modern curriculum.

      The Tiger Trail will pave a walkway in the newly renovated Stadium High School. Each tile can be inscribed with up to three lines of text.

      Yes, I want my tile at Stadium High School!

      Here is the link to the order form:

      Tiger Trail Form

      For additional tiles, please photocopy this form, fill one form out completely for each tile, and attach all copies to the original. This will ensure placement of your tiles together.

      There is a maximum of 3 lines on each tile.

      One Line Tile $60 — 22 characters (including spaces and punctuation.)
      Two Lines Tile $70 — 19 characters per line
      Three Line Tile $80 — Lines 1 & 3: 17 characters per line; Line 2: 22 characters

      Additional contributions are always welcome.

      We reserve the right to approve tile engravings.

      Mail completed forms to:

      Stadium Centennial Foundation/Tiger Trail
      P.O. Box 7327
      Tacoma, WA 98406

      Questions?: Call 253-879-9100
      or email CastleBricks@CelebrateStadium.com.
      .
      Purchase your tile today to:

      • Honor a teacher.
      • Memorialize a loved one.
      • Commemorate a special occasion.
      • Or just leave your lasting message to future Tigers.


      The Tiger Trail is sponsored by the Stadium Centennial Foundation.



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      Tuesday, June 06, 2006

      The Tiger's Home!!!

      Spends a quiet night


      June 4, 2006


      After six miles of marching, coaxing, and bribery with bottles of water, the tiger is home.

      The tiger looks down Stadium way from the performing arts galleria in the new building across from the Castle.

      The sculpture was a gift from the classes of 2002 and 2003. It was created by Oliver Strong, formerly from Sequim.


      The New Tribune titled the walk:

      One Stadium tiger gets home early



      Friends of the tiger

      The Tiger Walks



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