Sponsorship Spotlight: Movies In The Park

April 21, 2023

Do you want a chance to really get noticed this summer?

The Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce is partnering with Eagle Mountain City to give our local businesses opportunities for exposure as they engage with members of the community during the anticipated annual Movies in the Park events hosted by Eagle Mountain City. For years, members of the community have flocked to Movies in the Park to enjoy the beautiful weather, fun entertainment, and comradery with their Eagle Mountain neighbors. This year, Eagle Mountain City's award winning events department will be hosting four movies in the park over the course of the summer, and they are looking for business to act as treat sponsors and information sponsors at each movie. Each movie is projected to have 100-500 Attendees.


As Eagle Mountain Chamber works to coordinate this opportunity to best serve both our local businesses and the members of our community, we are particularly hoping to give our small businesses a chance to shine. These events are purely for entertainment, and sponsors will not be selling services. However, information and education is always welcome! The city is working to ensure that the events are free, fun nights for families where they don’t feel pressured to buy anything. There are many ways to participate!

  • Treat sponsors (1) would be responsible for sponsoring a food truck and paying for the first 150 people to come to the truck. They would also be able to set up an info booth next to the food truck.
  • Information sponsors (1-2) provide a game or an activity to engage with those that stop by their booth and/or fun swag/giveaways (and would ideally have a business that relates to the theme of the movie that night).
  • Popcorn sponsors (1) can donate their time during the event and make and give out popcorn, the city can provide the supplies and the business can run the popcorn station.
  • Merchandise sponsors (unlimited) can participate without having to attend the event. They can donate fun glow sticks/necklaces, flashlights, or other company merchandise that can relate to the movie or theme of the night that kids and families would enjoy. The products can have your company logo and give them to the city before the event so it can be passed out with the popcorn.

 


June 23

Movie: The Mitchells vs. The Machines

Ideal Business Focus: Mental health, community engagement, family connections, etc.

Food Truck Type: Shaved Ice

Location: Silverlake Amphitheater (7920 Silverlake Pkwy, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005)

Time required: 8:30pm-10pm with the movie starting at 9pm


July 14

Movie: National Treasure

Food Truck Type: Kettle corn, mini donuts, churros, etc.

Location: Silverlake Amphitheater (7920 Silverlake Pkwy, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005)

Time required: 8:30pm-10pm with the movie starting at 9pm


August 4

Flashback Movie: Freaky Friday (20 Year Anniversary)

Ideal Business Focus: Music businesses/organizations, vocal/instrument teachers, etc.

Food Truck Type: Soda

Location: Silverlake Amphitheater (7920 Silverlake Pkwy, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005)

Time required: 8:30pm-10pm with the movie starting at 9pm


October 7

Movie: Hocus Pocus

Food Truck Type: Kettle corn, mini donuts, churros, etc.

Location: Cory Wride Memorial Park (5806 Pony Express Parkway, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005)

Time required: 7:30pm-10pm with the movie starting at 9pm


The Chamber is trying to line up all of the sponsors for this summer as soon as possible. Unfortunately, booth space is limited such that each movie can only have 1-3 businesses present. If you would like to participate, please reach out to Melissa Clark at Melissa@EagleMountainChamber.com.

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