We Need Your Help!
The Fleetwood Blues Festival would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors and volunteers. The Fleetwood Blues Festival is a 501-C Charity and sponsorship donations are tax deductible! If you are interested in becoming a sponsor please send an email to info@fleetwoodbluesfestival.com for more information. Sponsors receive ad space in our event program, website links, and direct community exposure to thousands of potential customers!
Attention Vendors! - For a nominal fee vendors can set up tables and stands to sell and advertise your goods and services. It's a great way to reach new customers while helping the community. Pricing will vary depending on the amount of space you want to reserve. Contact us for more information or to reserve your space now!
Thank you! - We'd like to thank the following sponsors for their generosity. Our list of sponsors is growing every week, and we'll continue to add links all the way up until the week of the festival:
- Leather Corner Post Bar and Grill

- TSI Associates Inc.

- Land Displays

- 99.9 The Hawk

- Donna Jacobsen and Entertainment Travel

- Jeremiah James and the Tandem Band

This is not a full sponsors list, just some of the earliest to sign on. We will be adding all sponsors shortly, check back often.
Free Admission!
How do we do it, you ask? We raffle off tons of great name brand instruments every hour, so be sure to bring a pile of one dollar bills! We would not be able to host these incredible raffles without the generous support of our sponsors.
Sponsorship Information
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Be Prepared
The Fleetwood Blues Festival is a rain or shine event. The weather in our area is unpredictable at best during the summer. Do I need a rain umbrella, sunscreen, or both? Follow This link for important information on what you need to bring, as well as Fleetwood Park Rules and Regulations.
In The News
(from readingeagle.com)
Barely a body sat still.
Heads bobbed. Hands clapped. Feet pulsed with the rhythm.
If Fleetwood Park had been quiet, the seated but moving crowd would have appeared strange. But on Sunday, the volume on the amplifiers was cranked up.... Read the full article at readingeagle.com
