Celebration Partners with L & H Distributing
Thursday, July 25, 2013
The Celebration is proud to announce its newest partner and corporate sponsor, L & H Distributing Co. L & H distributes Anheuser-Busch brands as well as other brands that include Yuengling, Fat Tire and Monster Energy to name a few.
In addition to its sponsorship, L & H will partner with the Celebration for sales of its products in the Calsonic Arena and outdoor Celebration arena. This will mark the first time patrons to the Celebration evening performances can purchase beer and alcohol in the outdoor arena. As part of the partnership, no alcoholic beverages will be allowed to be brought inside the gates of the arenas.
“The Celebration could not be more excited. Not only do we enter into a new relationship with L & H Distributing, but we have an opportunity to enhance the Celebration experience for our patrons,” said Celebration CEO Mike Inman.
“We are very pleased to be partnering with The Celebration. Our relationship has certainly gotten off to a good start and we look forward to this event being enjoyable and successful for everybody involved,” said Robert Hennigan of L & H Distributing.
L & H Distributing Co., Inc. is located in Tullahoma, Tenn.
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