Department of Canadian Heritage. The Government of Canada contributes through the CANADIAN HERITAGE / ARTS PRESENTATION CANADA, recognizing the part our Festival plays in celebrating the diverse cultures of Canada. |
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The City of St. John's helps in several ways. The department of Arts and Cultural Development oversees programmes through which we receive operating funds from the City. They allow us to use Bannerman Park and the city staff help make the way smooth. And they have helped market our festival through the St. John's Time promotions. |
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The Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council supported by the province of Newfoundland & Labrador, provides sustaining funds to support the expense of having a year round organization. |
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| The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador provides funds for the festival to showcase the traditional arts and music of the province. |
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Aliant is our newest gold level sponsor and is providing the festival with a generous donation as well as helping us with our telecommunication needs |
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Newcap Radio & VOCM is a big supporter of the festival and the St. John’s Folk Arts Council in general. They help get the word out to listeners about all our activities across the province and out on the internet. |
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CBC Radio has provided great coverage of our folk festival, storytelling festival, workshops and other events for years on excellent shows such as Radio Noon, Weekend Arts Magazine, the Morning Show, Performance Hour and Musicraft. |
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Molson Canada supports us at the festival and all year long, with donations of beer, merchandise and operating funds. |
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Exxon Mobil helps the festival with a generous donation toward the expense of putting together this festival. |
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| The Independent Newspaper is a local weekly paper that helps us with advertising and provides feature articles on the festival. |
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Central Dairies is a local dairy company and has supported the festival financially for many years. |
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Browning Harvey is the local bottler of soft drinks (including PEPSI), juice and water. They supply us with these products during the festival and contribute to our operating fund. |
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O'Brien's Music Store is a long time supporter of the SJFAC and traditional musicians from everywhere |
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Canadian Imperial Venture Corporation is a new sponsor of the festival and a Newfoundland-based independent oil and gas company with exploration and development acreage onshore and offshore in Western Newfoundland. |
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| Living Planet prints those funky festival t-shirts you’ll see around the park and this year, they are the sponsor for the 2006 Whistle & Flute Calendar. |
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Breakwater Books is another long time supporter. Not only do they supply the books for the festival draw, they provide us with door prizes each and every Wednesday at Folk Night. |
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Templeton's is the hardware store downtown. They generously donate the supplies that allow us to make the park into a festival site.
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Singsong Incorporated is the largest traditional folk label in NL and has been a long-time donor of CDs as door prizes at folk night. This company is owned by well-known musician, singer and storyteller, Jim Payne.
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MUSICNL is the largest association of musicians in the province and helps the NLFAC promote the festival and other events.
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Coldwell Banker Hanlon is one of the province's largest real estate companies and supports a number of charities and organizations. Some of the door prizes donated by this company include tickets to premier arts and culture events.
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Rattling Books produces new media and traditional audio translations of Canadian literature with a particular focus on Canadian literary fiction and poetry and natural history and exploration based non-fiction. They provide door prizes for folk night.
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