Corporate Support & Sponsorships

Donors who share a commitment to vibrant, best-in-class performing arts and dynamic educational and outreach programs should consider a sponsorship opportunity. SKyPAC offers benefits designed to add value to donors and to help achieve specific objectives through sponsorship.

  • High visibility to a distinctive audience
  • Custom designed benefits package
  • Unparalleled hospitality for unique client entertainment and appreciation

Denise Lubey

dlubey@artsofsky.org

270-904-7009

Corporate Support & Sponsorships

$50,000

Robert P. Ramsey

$25,000 - $49,999

American Bank & Trust
Graves Gilbert Clinic
Houchens Industries
Jim Johnson
Jim & Darlene Johnson
Greenwood Ford Lincoln
J.C. Kirby & Son

$10,000 - $24,999

BAIRD
Bank of Edmonson County
BOAM Law
Charles M. Moore Insurance
ELPO
Franklin Bank and Trust
Houchens Insurance Group
Auto Owners
Team Kentucky Tourism, Arts & Heritage Cabinet
Martin Kia
Dr. Pat Mercer
Mickeye & Mike Murphy
Rita & Jim Scott
Service One Credit Union
The Mint Gaming Hall
TriStar Greenview Hospital
US Bank

$5,000 - $9,999

Clark Beverage Group
D.C Clement
Flora Templeton Stuart
Gerald Printing
German American Bank
The Glenview Trust Company
Dr. Robert & Pat Goodwin
Gerri Combs
Gail Martin
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Dr. Pippa Pinckley-Stewart
Providence Coffee House & Market Place
Wells Richardson
Smith Wilcutt
Tennessee Valley Authority
Johnny & Glenna Webb
Wendy’s
Johnny & Glenna Webb

$2,000 - $4,999

Drs. William & Saundra Ardrey
Atmos Energy
B.L. Hunt Properties
Ben Matus
Bendix
Debra Broz
Farmers Bank & Trust
First Bank
Green River Regional Educational Cooperative (GRREC)
Independence Bank
Joe & Sharon Davis
Key Oil
Drs. Harold & Cassandra Little
Logan Aluminum
Newton Financial Group
Pan-Oston
Mary Jane & Carlos Rotellar
Mr. Rick & Dr. Saundra Starks
Dr. Sharon Mutter & Mr. Hank Wohltjen
South Central Bank
Westen Dental Group

In Kind

BGMU Fiber
Michael & Kathy Byrne
Hilton Garden Inn
David & Robin Ciochetty
Steve & Kim Jantz
Houchens Industries
Jim Johnson