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|  | SponsorsThe Rodeo for Research is looking to recruit more sponsors for the 2nd annual event. Help us surpass last year’s number by registering to become a sponsor. As a sponsor, your company will help make a difference in the lives of those who suffer from ALS. Additionally, the funds will also support the Center for Pediatric Neurosurgery. Help generate community goodwill and build employee morale—sign-up today. For information on sponsorship opportunities, please contact the Packard Center: Emily Ehehalt (410) 516-6731 CATTLE BARONSTotal Investment: $5,000 Estimated Value: $8,000 Benefits Include: - Table of 8 with premium seating
- Private VIP reception with Dr. Benjamin Carson 5:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
- Valet parking
- Four autographed books signed by Dr. Benjamin Carson
- Private tour to be scheduled of the Johns Hopkins Pediatric Neurosurgery & ALS labs
- Award presentation on stage
Print Benefits Include: - Full page ad in the event program
- Logo placement on banner displayed near the stage
- Featured logo placement on the Rodeo for Research Website launching the first week of August 2010 (www.rodeoforresearch.com) with direct link to your company’s website
- Logo recognition in the ALS Alert e-newsletter with a distribution list of 5,000
- Recognition in the Department of Neurosurgery’s e-mail update
BRONCO BUSTERSTotal Investment: $3,000 Estimated Value: $4,500 Benefits Include: - Table of 4 with premium seating
- One autographed book signed by Dr. Benjamin Carson
Print Benefits Include: - ½ page ad in event program
- Signage recognition displayed at the event
- Recognition on the Rodeo for Research Website launching the first week of August 2010 (www.rodeoforresearch.com) with direct link to your company’s website
- Recognition in the ALS Alert e-newsletter with a distribution list of 5,000
- Recognition in the Department of Neurosurgery’s e-mail update
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|  |  | Pediatric NeurosurgeryCameron Mott, a young vibrant girl, 9, undergoes a risky surgery removing half her brain to end seizures. 
| ALS ResearchA salute to Michael Radcliffe, a Baltimore area attorney, and father of three boys battles ALS. 
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