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Sponsorship Opportunities

LABASH 09 sponsorship opportunities are still available. For more information, view the form below or contact Kathleen Snyder, sponsorship chair, at kathleenmsnyder@gmail.com or 814-207-5506.

CLICK HERE for the LABASH 09 Sponsor Registration and Information Form

Penn State is proud to be the home of LABASH 2009. LABASH is an annual student-organized landscape architecture conference that brings together students and professionals from throughout North America. LABASH 2009, February 26–28, will offer a series of seminars and exhibitions fostering the collaborative learning process between professionals and students. Our theme, "Make Your Mark," will encourage attendees to make their mark on the drawing table, the computer, the landscape, and the profession. We invite you to make your mark by helping to support the success of our conference.

Becoming a sponsor of LABASH 2009 is an excellent opportunity to promote your firm to the landscape architecture community. Approximately 500 to 600 students and professionals are expected to attend the conference, giving you the chance to show your support for this expanding field. Your sponsorship will be used to help make LABASH 2009 our best conference yet.

Special Sponsorship Opportunities

In addition to becoming an overall sponsor, you can also underscore your commitment to the LABASH conference by sponsoring specific social events, conference paraphernalia (conference programs, T-shirts, etc.), and additional daytime activities. These special sponsorship opportunities are listed on the sponsorship information and registration form. 


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