Mount Gambier New Year’s Eve Festival announces naming rights sponsorship deal with OneFortyOne

21 Oct 19

News

Mount Gambier New Year’s Eve Festival is pleased to welcome OneFortyOne as its naming rights partner for the regions 2019 New Year’s Celebration.

Held each year at Vansittart Park, the Mount Gambier New Year’s Eve Festival is one of the premier events of the Limestone Coast’s summer events calendar. Comprising a wide array of activities for families and people of all ages from live music, free children’s rides, live action wrestling displays, food and beverage along with two firework displays. It is a safe and relaxing community event that attracts over 5000 people each year.

OneFortyOne’s Paul Hartung described the partnership as an exciting opportunity to support the coming together of community in the Limestone Coast and Mount Gambier. “We’ve been part of this community since 2012, many of our colleagues have lived and worked in the region all their lives. This iconic event is important to us and we look forward to celebrating the New Year”.

As Paul explains, “we are an active, local member of this community which means we work hard to strengthen our region through a variety of partnerships”.

OneFortyOne will sponsor the Mount Gambier New Year’s Eve Festival for 2019 and for Paul, it’s a collaboration that fits perfectly with company ethos. “These events really showcase the rich culture and diversity of our local communities, while at the same time bringing people together and providing something that everyone can enjoy. With our focus on supporting regional prosperity, the New Year’s Eve Festival is a great way to bring to life those community-focused aspirations we hold dear.”

Mount Gambier New Year’s Eve Festival Vice President Jason Newman, said: “We’re proud to be involved with a company that really champions regional causes, and the support of OneFortyOne will help to further enhance this year’s festivities.”

For more information on the Mount Gambier New Year’s Eve Festival www.facebook.com/2019NYEMtGambier/

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