Just like a play, food tells a story.
During this live, one-day summer event, Geordie Theatre will explore how we are connected to the stories of what we eat, through interactive sessions, demos, and content featuring talent of all kinds. Foodies and families alike will delight in the delicious programming, a first of its kind for our organization!
Our format is a twist on a traditional food fair event where participants can visit booths. Sponsors and partner organizations will be given booths to present themselves and their products/services. The event will feature entertaining and educational presentations in line with Geordie’s mission. The event will provide an immersive and entertaining experience, inviting exploration and discovery.
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Main Course $4000 |
Dessert $2000 |
Hors d’oeuvre $1000 |
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Available sponsorship positions |
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Booth at the Geordie Food Fair |
1 booth |
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Geordie Food Fair webpage on geordie.ca |
1800 visitors/month |
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Geordie email marketing |
2700 subscribers |
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Social media post(s) |
Facebook: 2900 followers Instagram: 1500 followers Twitter: 1500 followers |
1 dedicated post spotlighting your company + mention/tag in 1 post thanking all partners |
1 dedicated post spotlighting your company + mention/tag in 1 post thanking all partners |
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We would love to hear from you!
CONTACT US TODAY!
550 rue Delinelle
Montreal, QC H4C 3B1
Violette Kay
info@geordie.ca
514-845-9810 ext. 207
Geordie Theatre is located on the unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Tiotià:ke (known as Montréal) has existed as a meeting place of many First Nation peoples, including but not limited to the Abenaki, Anishinaabeg (Algonquin), and the Huron-Wendat. We extend our deepest respect to the elders of these communities and to all Indigenous peoples who carry the history of this island’s land and waters – caring for it and calling it home. We are honoured and privileged to share stories on this land.
We wish to also acknowledge that we are grateful to those seeking sustainable solutions to our global climate crisis, so that we may continue to inspire and challenge our audiences near and far.
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