 | Leadership Breakfast 2023 You are invited to attend the 50th Annual Boy Scout Leadership Breakfast. Celebrate the mission of Scouting and recognize its many noteworthy achievements of the year. Proceeds of the event are used to support Scouting’s important and successful youth development programs serving local youth members in Kenosha, Milwaukee and Racine counties. Date - Friday, April 14th, 2023 - The Pfister Hotel, Grand Ballroom
- 7:00 a.m. Fellowship & Coffee
- 7:30 a.m. Breakfast & Program
| Title Sponsor:  |    | | | Sponsorship Information | Distinguished Sponsor: $10,000 -
2 tables of 10 -
Premium seating -
2 individuals for coffee with keynote speaker -
Inclusion in all promotional materials -
One-page tribute ad in program (6.5”w x 8.25”h) Benefactor Sponsor: $5,000 - 1 table of 10
- Premium seating
- 1 individual for coffee with keynote speaker
- Inclusion in all promotional materials
- Half-page tribute ad in program (6.5"w x 4"h)
| Golden Eagle Sponsor: $3,000 - 1 table of 10
- Logo recognition in program
Guardian Sponsor: $1,500 - 4 seats
- Recognition in program
| A group solicitation is made during the breakfast and individuals who attend are asked to contribute a minimum of $500, although any size gift will be graciously accepted. - Dress is business casual or business attire.
- The breakfast is expected to conclude by 9:00 a.m.
- Seating is limited. Please place your reservation by Thursday, April 6, 2023.
- We request the names of your guests no later than Monday, April 3, 2023.
For more information, contact Mark Knapp (414) 443-2847 or Mark.Knapp@Scouting.org. | |       | You Can Make a Difference The Boy Scouts of America offers the finest youth development program available to build leadership, values, life skills, and self-esteem in youth. Your participation helps bring the character-building programs of Scouting to more than 4,500 young people and their families in Kenosha, Milwaukee and Racine Counties. Your support makes programs such as Learning for Life and Multicultural Scouting possible for kids in central city neighborhoods. | |
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