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SUPER BOWL HOST COMMITTEE APPEALS FOR FINANCIAL BACKING

          In its search to raise $4M for events at this January's
     Super Bowl, the San Diego Host Committee "has asked the San
     Diego Unified Port District to become a 'gold-level partner'
     and donate $500,000," according to Barry Bloom of the SAN
     DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE.  Port commissioners will meet this
     afternoon to vote on the matter.  The Host Committee is
     raising funds to pay for special events, staff, volunteer
     training and "numerous items pledged" to the NFL.  Bloom
     writes that the Host Committee's fundraising effort "has
     been stymied by limitations placed on the host city by the
     NFL, which allows contributions only from official game
     sponsors."  As a result, the Host Committee cannot ask for
     contributions from companies who compete with official NFL
     sponsors such as Ford, McDonald's, UPS, Coca-Cola and Visa. 
     Port Commission Chair Mike McDade, on the few corporate
     sponsorship opportunities remaining after the limitations
     placed by the NFL: "The NFL cherry-picks the best sponsors. 
     They happen to be the best marketing organization known to
     mankind.  But there are only so many 'exclusives' and
     'officials' to go around" (SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE, 7/17).
          BEACH BASHED: An editorial in the Bergen RECORD titled,
     "A Beach Party Gets Sacked," commented on two New Jersey
     shore communities, Avalon and Stone Harbor, which refused to
     host the NFL/Miller Labor Day Beach Party in their
     communities.  Stone Harbor officials "agreed to the concept,
     then reversed field after being bombarded with complaints
     from residents."   NFL Dir of Corporate Communications Chris
     Widmaier: "The whole idea is to create a fun weekend for our
     fans.  I'm optimistic that this is a concept that can be
     used throughout the country" (Bergen RECORD, 7/15).

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