2010 SPONSORS
Trendsetter
MAJOR
- Brentwood Behavorial Health
- Saks
- Trustmark
- AT&T
- BankPlus
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Mad Genius
- W.G. Yates & Sons
- Cellular South
SUPPORTER
- Ergon
- Tower Loan
- Horne, LLP
- Kinetic Staffing
FRIEND
- Watkins, Ludlam, Winter, Stennis
- United Healthcare (Americhoice)
- Regions Bank
- Cal-Maine Foods
- Watkins & Young
- First Commercial Bank
- Cal-Maine Foods
- E. B. Robinson
- Junior League of Jackson
- St. Dominic Health Services
Cigars will be available for purchase at the Renegade Cigar Company booth.
2009 SPONSORS
MAJOR
- AT&T
- BankPlus
- BlueCross BlueShield of Mississippi
- Cellular South
- Comcast
- FOX40 News Jackson
- Nissan North America
- Richard Schwartz & Associates
- Trustmark National Bank
- W.G. Yates & Sons
SUPPORTER
- Baptist Health Systems
- David Nutt & Associates
- Dr. & Mrs. Randy Voyles
- Entergy
- Fountain Family Foundation
- Horne, LLP
- Kinetic Staffing
- Mississippi Baptist Health Systems
- Mississippi Development Authority – Tourism Division
- Stuart M. Irby
- Valley Services, Inc.
FRIEND
- Adams and Reese, LLP
- BancorpSouth
- BKD CPA"s & Advisory Services
- Bossier & Associates, PLLC
- Boyles Moak Insurance Services
- Brentwood Behavioral Healthcare of MS
- Brunini, Grantham, Grower, & Hewes, PLLC
- Bud & Judy Robinson
- Can Man (Aluminum Recycling of MS)
- Danny Cupit, Attorney
- Ergon
- First Commercial Bank
- First Tower Corp/Tower Loan
- Gray-Daniels Auto Family
- Hawkins, Stracener & Gibson, PLLC
- J. Kelley Williams
- Jill & David Landrum
- McDonald's
- Mid-South Uniform
- National Awards
- Nationwide Insurance Company/ Perry Paige Agency
- Out of Bounds on ESPN 105.9 FM
- Pittman, Germany, Roberts & Welsh, LLP
- Salmon Sales, Inc.
- Southern Beverage Company
- St. Dominic Health Services
- Watkins & Young, PLLC
- Watkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis, P.A.
ALSO
- Capital Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center
- Fox Everett Insurance
- Jack & Sigrid Conway
- Kit Fields Water Colors
- MS Health Partners
- Parkway Properties (EastGroup)
- Richard & Selby McRae Foundation
- Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company
- The Dick and Sally Molpus Foundation
SPONSORS

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Mississippi invites you to support our organization and the youth we serve by sponsoring our big fall fundraiser, Blues by Starlight. For a sponsorship form, click HERE.

Last year’s event was a great success, with more than 900 in attendance and widespread media coverage (click HERE to view media exposure).
This event is a high profile way that will emphasize your continued commitment to better our community and help disadvantaged children lead healthier, more successful lives. To learn more about Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Mississippi is helping youth and our community, click HERE.
For more information on sponsorship opportunities, contact Cindy Cobb at 601-969-7088 ext 26, or ccobb@bgccm.net.
• Event promoted and covered in several Jackson newspapers and magazines, including the Northeast Ledger, VIP Magazine, and Portico, as well as local television and radio.
• Target audience includes Jackson’s business, community, and political leaders.
Anticipated crowd of 1,200.
• Live music by local blues legend Jesse Robinson with Chris Gill, and others.
• Attendees will enjoy samples of food, wine, and cocktails from several dozen of Jackson’s best restaurants.
• Silent auction featuring local art, sports memorabilia, jewelry, and more.
Learn about the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Mississippi and the impact we are making in lives of youth and in our community.
Sponsorship Levels:
Title Sponsor - $20,000 (150 tickets)
Payin’ the Cost to be the Boss
Trendsetter - $10,000 (100 tickets)
Eva'body Pays Attention
Major - $5,000 (50 tickets)
I’m a King Bee
Supporter - $ 2,500 (25 tickets)
Got My Mojo Workin’
Friend - $1,000 (10 tickets)
Sweet Little Angel
Sponsors will be featured on all promotional materials, in media/press releases, and in the event program. We will also thank all sponsors on our website and in our monthly
E-newsletter, which goes out to more than 12,400 people.