See your business logo up at Port Coquitlam's May Days festival

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See your business logo up at Port Coquitlam's May Days festival
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Sponsorship packages are now available for businesses for the 101st annual May Days in Port Coquitlam, May 5 to 11, 2024.

You can have your company's or organization’s brand featured before thousands of people at a week-long celebration in Port Coquitlam in May.

Sponsorship is now open for the 101st annual May Days — a spring festival running from May 5 to 11, 2024, in the downtown core that concludes with one of the largest parades in the Lower Mainland and a party in the square. And business owners can see their logo on banners to showcase their products and services, as well as their support for the city attraction.

To market your company or group during this year’s May Days, you can contact the sponsorship team to design a package that suits your outreach needs. Meanwhile, the call is also out for businesses wanting to be part of the May Days Market on May 11; the deadline to apply is March 30. For more details about the 101st May Days, you can visit the city’s website. The Tri-City News is a media sponsor.

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