
2025 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Be a Sponsor of the Harvest Masquerade Ball & Sunset Cocktail Reception! On Monday, October 27, 5–8 pm at the River House at Odette’s, enjoy valet parking service, gourmet dining, live jazz, raffle prizes, a roving magician, and a special tribute to Bob Egan—all while supporting the New Hope Historical Society and the urgent restoration of the historic Springhouse.
Sponsors shine with logo placement on signage and event materials, recognition on the official website, social media campaigns, and ongoing exposure in various media outlets including the Bucks County Herald and more.
Make your mark at one of the community’s premier events. Sponsorships and underwriting opportunities are limited—reserve yours today! Questions? Contact us at info@newhopehistorical.org.
Sponsor opportunities outlined below:
Platinum Sponsor – $5,000
Private cocktail party for 20 at the Parry Mansion
10 event tickets
Premier recognition: website, event signage, all advertising
4 exclusive social media spotlights
Special emcee acknowledgment
Gold Sponsor – $2,500
6 event tickets
Recognition: website + event signage
2 exclusive social media spotlights
Silver Sponsor – $1,500
4 event tickets
Recognition: website + event signage
1 exclusive social media spotlight
Bronze Sponsor – $750
2 event tickets
Recognition: website + event signage
About The Springhouse
The Springhouse is one of the oldest surviving structures connected to the Parry Mansion, and it holds a special place in New Hope’s story. Built as part of Benjamin Parry’s estate—the man known as the “Father of New Hope”—the Springhouse supplied fresh water to the family and their mill operations, which gave the town its name after the great fire of 1790.
Today, it remains one of the few tangible links to New Hope’s earliest days. Unfortunately, the building has fallen into disrepair, and while it sparks constant curiosity from residents and visitors, it can’t currently be included in tours. Preserving the Springhouse is vital to keeping this rare piece of 18th-century history alive for future generations.