Sponsorship sought for Mardi Gras Masquerade Prom in Raleigh

Sponsorship sought for Mardi Gras Masquerade Prom in Raleigh
Janet Cowell Mayor — City of Raleigh
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After the success of last year’s Holly Jolly Raleigh Prom for Adults, organizers are seeking sponsors for the upcoming Mardi Gras Masquerade Prom for Adults. The event is scheduled for February 7, 2026.

The masquerade-style evening will allow adults aged 21 and over to celebrate Mardi Gras with music, masks, and festivities. Attendees can enjoy music from a DJ, beverages from local vendors at a cash bar, complimentary hors d’oeuvres, and festive mocktails made by on-site mixologists.

Each registration will contribute to the Raleigh Parks Play it Forward Financial Assistance Program. This program aids individuals and families in accessing recreational activities. Sponsors will support this mission of increasing recreation accessibility. Event promotion will occur through Raleigh Parks’ communication channels such as their website, emails, social media, and printed materials. Sponsors are also encouraged to promote the event within their networks using provided materials.

Interested parties can submit a Sponsorship Request Form to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.



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