MLB
Hero Of The Game
WWII VETERAN 97-YEAR-OLD LEON COOPER
Vanilla Fire Productions recently teamed up with the Chicago White Sox for the Hero of the Game ceremony.
Malibu resident Leon Cooper who is originally from Chicago was honored in front of 50,000 patriotic and adoring fans as this 97-year-old World War II vet took his final bow after serving for years in the Pacific and participated in six military campaigns including Iwo Jima.
Mr. Barber's company Vanilla Fire Productions has been serving the military for over a decade doing some of the most noble work in the film industry, and therefore would now like to partner with you to bring Hero Of The Game to your ball club franchise, as we will secure a sponsor and the ball club's responsibility will be to honor military veterans and those presently serving in the military. This service would include an on the field appearance, along with tickets for family and a suite with food and drink to watch the game. Vanilla Fire Productions will serve as the documentary film crew for each Hero Of The Game ceremony for the military veteran is going to be honored at the game. These high-quality videos will be given to your ball club to use for marketing on the website... (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) and all social media platforms that your ball club uses.
Please review the stories that were just written in the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune along with the high impact video on World War II Veteran Mr. Cooper.
The ceremony serves everyone involved with the ballpark and millions the fans.
Steven barber is a award-winning filmmaker from Santa Monica California who has been Oscar shortlisted three times and with his films he has been able to get Congress to pass Legislation to locate, identify and repatriate US remains from World War II.
I would like to discuss this Hero Of The Game sponsorship opportunity with you after your review. (310) 806-5833
Malibu resident Leon Cooper who is originally from Chicago was honored in front of 50,000 patriotic and adoring fans as this 97-year-old World War II vet took his final bow after serving for years in the Pacific and participated in six military campaigns including Iwo Jima.
Mr. Barber's company Vanilla Fire Productions has been serving the military for over a decade doing some of the most noble work in the film industry, and therefore would now like to partner with you to bring Hero Of The Game to your ball club franchise, as we will secure a sponsor and the ball club's responsibility will be to honor military veterans and those presently serving in the military. This service would include an on the field appearance, along with tickets for family and a suite with food and drink to watch the game. Vanilla Fire Productions will serve as the documentary film crew for each Hero Of The Game ceremony for the military veteran is going to be honored at the game. These high-quality videos will be given to your ball club to use for marketing on the website... (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) and all social media platforms that your ball club uses.
Please review the stories that were just written in the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune along with the high impact video on World War II Veteran Mr. Cooper.
The ceremony serves everyone involved with the ballpark and millions the fans.
Steven barber is a award-winning filmmaker from Santa Monica California who has been Oscar shortlisted three times and with his films he has been able to get Congress to pass Legislation to locate, identify and repatriate US remains from World War II.
I would like to discuss this Hero Of The Game sponsorship opportunity with you after your review. (310) 806-5833
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