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Make your mark in 2024

The Big Hoot is an exciting new art trail which will be flying into West Sussex next summer. Brought to you by local charity, Chestnut Tree House, and Wild in Art, the public art event will see a collection of 30 large 3D owl sculptures come to nest in and around Chichester and Arundel, providing a free, fun, family-friendly trail for residents and visitors to enjoy.

Exact dates and sculpture locations are still to be confirmed, but in July 2024, the owls will appear – each one individually designed by an artist, and sponsored by a business, group or individual. They will be on display for eight weeks, before gathering in one location for a special farewell event in September 2024, followed by a charity auction, where the sculptures will be sold to raise money for Chestnut Tree House.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Get involved with this unique and innovative event to promote your business, drive customers to your door, and support Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice, a much-loved local charity.

In addition to bringing businesses and community groups together as sculpture sponsors, The Big Hoot art trail will also encourage schools and other education establishments to get involved in a city-wide Learning Programme.

If you’re interested in joining the Big Hoot as a sponsor, please contact corporate@chestnut-tree-house.org.uk You can find out more at www.thebighoot.co.uk

SCULPTURE SPONSOR

£7,500

This allows you to support this initiative in a very personal way while associating your brand with The Big Hoot. Sculpture sponsorship is open to all businesses and individuals, and includes: n One unique sculpture on the 2024 trail n Logo on your sculpture’s plaque n VIP Tickets to The Big Hoot events n Dedicated Account Manager

PRINCIPAL PARTNER

£25,000

(two opportunities available). Our principal partners are investing in the highest tier of sponsorship available, including logo placement on all large sculpture plaques, marketing and collateral.

Other sponsorship opportunities are available: find out more at thebighoot.co.uk

By Cleankill Pest Control Managing Director, Paul Bates

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