Corporate Sales & Sponsorships

Hospitality opportunities abound at Montpelier Hunt Races. They are set at the home of Dolley Madison who as the first First Lady defined American Style. This tradition of hospitality was furthered by the First Lady of American Racing, Marion DuPont Scott and continues to this day. Entertain future or present clients or conduct business in the casual, unique environment of a major upscale sporting event. A range of opportunities is available depending on your needs and the number of guests you wish to entertain.

Sponsorship may include:

Complete Corporate Branding of the Event
Title of a race and trophy presentation
Category or Product Exclusivity
Public address and closed circuit television advertising
Race Program Advertising
Product display and sales; product demos and test drive possibilities
Race Program Advertising
Association with Pre-Race Party

Demographics

Our guests are a delightful cross section of the successful in Virginia.
55% are from the Washington and Richmond areas
45% are under 35, 42.1% are from 35-49 and 12.9% are over 50
39% earn over $100,000 per year
27% own properties worth in excess of $500,000.

Sponsor/Tent form

Montpelier Hunt Races Sponsorhip & Tent Packages Reservation Form.
Download the Sponsor/Tent Form.

Advertising

The Montpelier Hunt Races program is purchased by 9500 guests. Advertise in the program to increase your company’s products and services. Download the Advertising Contract Form.

Vendor’s Row

Showcase your products for display and sale for the race fans. Download the Vendor’s Row Form for details.

The Montpelier Steeplechase & Equestrian Foundation is a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization. All Proceeds from The Montpelier Hunt Races benefit Montpelier, A National Trust Historic site. A financial statement is available upon written request from The Virginia State Office of Consumer Affairs.

 

 

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With the mansion's architectural restoration complete, come witness the investigation, discovery, and installation of Madison furnishings and décor. Watch as curators bring James and Dolley Madison's home back to life.

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2012 Poster Painting

Clarice Smith is described by critics as an intriguing and enigmatic artist. Belonging to no school, yet clearly influenced by several traditions, she creates a world through paint that is at the same time tangible and distant; familiar yet disquieting. Her oeuvre includes portraits, florals, landscapes, still-lifes and horses painted with ease, yet a convincing reality and an ambience unique to a particular place. Both in technique and mood, her paintings share little with the strict photo-realists who are her contemporaries but are rather linked to earlier painters who are her inspiration. She has had numerous solo exhibitions in prestigious galleries in the United States and abroad including an exhibit at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in 2011.  She is represented by the Gerald Peters Gallery in New York City.   See more of her work at www.claricesmith.com