Thank you for your interest in being a #TomballGermanFest sponsor! We offer several tiers of sponsorship for small and large businesses. As you know #TomballGermanFest is one of the largest festivals in the surrounding area of Houston. We reserve the right to reject any sponsorship application.
Platinum Sponsor
$50,000
Title Sponsor of both Festivals and all other sponsor incentives.
Diamond Sponsor
$10,000
1 of 2 Spots Available (applies to both festivals)
Main entertainment Tent or Area named Logo printed on all printed material. 1 tent space provided Banner on Website and Facebook
Gold Sponsor
$5,000
One festival
Main entertainment Tent or Area named Logo printed on all printed material. 1 tent space provided Banner on Website and Facebook
Silver Sponsor
$2,500
2 Tent Spaces Logo on website Ad in program Signs in tents
Bronze Sponsor
$1,000
1 Tent Space Ad in program
Sign Sponsor
$1,000
Ad in programs Signs in tents
Digital Sponsor
$500
$500 AD in 5000 Programs OR Ad put on website for 1 year
Sponsorship Inquiry
Tomball German Heritage Festival March 24-26, 2023 Friday 6 PM - 10 PM Saturday 10 AM - 10 PM Sunday 10 AM - 6 PM
The Tomball German Festival is presented by the Tomball Sister City Organization. The Festival Management Team will have final authority in the approval of sponsorship applications and advertising.
The festival is sponsored by the Tomball/Telgte Sister City, Org. Wir sprechen Deutsch. The Tomball Sister City Organization is a nonprofit corporation formed for the purpose of the establishment, sponsorship, promotion and support of cultural, business, educational, diplomatic and other exchanges with Tomball’s sister city – Telgte, Germany. For more information contact Grady Martin.
Our family, heart and heritage is rooted deep in Old Tomball. The original settlers to the area now called Tomball began arriving from Europe in the mid-1800s filled dreams, hope for a better life, and a desire for true freedom in a new home. These pioneers were pleased to find the thick, lush forests around Spring Creek to be much like the Black Forest of Germany and prime property for a soon-to-be thriving lumber industry. They also found the rich soil throughout the area to be perfect for farming and livestock.
Just after the turn of the 20th Century this simple railroad stop and surrounding community was named Peck, Texas, but soon that all changed. In ceremonies held on December 2, 1907 at the now historic downtown depot, Peck was renamed Tomball in honor of the man responsible for routing the railroad and its operations through the small town . . . his name was Thomas Ball. Thomas Ball was a former congressman, practice law in Houston, was three-time mayor of Huntsville, Texas and is known as the “Father of the Port of Houston”. By bringing rail service to the community, Ball virtually ensured the growth that would follow for years to come. As the city continued to grow and prosper over the next 25-years, residents had little idea of the economic boon that was about to gush into their lives. It was on May 27th, 1933 when the Humble Oil Company struck oil southwest of town earning Tomball the nickname, “Oiltown USA”. Humble Oil Company, now known as Exxon, and more than 20 other energy companies worked the fields around the City for many years producing more than 100 million barrels of oil and 316 billion cubic feet of natural gas. In the decades to follow Tomball has continued to grow into a diverse and vibrant community near to the big city while retaining its small town history and hometown sensibilities.
Silver Eagle Distributors Houston, LLC is one of the largest independent beer distributors and the third-largest Anheuser-Busch distributor in the nation, and has worked closely with Tomball German Festivals for many years.
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