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CRAWLEY IRISH FESTIVAL SPONSORS

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Why we need sponsorship

The Crawley Irish Festival would not be possible without our generous business partners. They provide financing so that we can donate more to good causes and arrange more cultural events. You can help us by advertising in the Crawley Irish Festival which has a circulation of around 10,000 copies - prices vary depending on size please email us for details.

Sponsor The Crawley Irish Festival

You can sponsor the Crawley Irish Festival by getting in contact with David Nolan on +44 (0)774 035 8221 or John Nolan on +44 (0)7956 317 492 to discuss the options.

Main Sponsors can have banners throughout the festival site, can sponsor any number of stages, sponsor events and receive media promotion. Alternatively, you may advertise in the Crawley Irish Festival programme. Sponsorship can also be carried over throughout the year to the Crawley Fleadh (now moved to November) and the Crawley Saint Patrick's Festival.

How you can help...

If you would like to sponsor the festival personally and have your name listed in the programme, please send us a personal donation. Personal donations in excess of £10 would be greatly appreciated.
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Alternatively, why not visit the CICS shop where you can buy everything - including the kitchen sink.

We receive a contribution from everything you buy averaging around 5% of your spend at online retailers! Get shopping!

Stall Holders

If you would like to hold a stall at the 2006 Crawley Irish Festival, please email John Nolan.

Previous stall holders that you might have missed:

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