The Tacoma Rainiers and Venture Bank Thursday announced a five-year agreement that will rename Cheney Stadium’s Gold Club the Venture Bank Gold Club and make Venture Bank the Official Bank of the Tacoma Rainiers.
Fans to Cheney Stadium this upcoming season will immediately see the impact of this new community partnership. Signage for the Venture Bank Gold Club will be visible all around the park and in all marketing materials.
Gold Club Memberships, as they were known this past season, were a brand new offer targeting South Sound businesses. Complete with all-inclusive beer, wine, soda, bottled water and ballpark snacks, members enjoyed the best seats in the park, VIP parking, and access to the exclusive club at the ballpark.
According to the team, strong renewal rates and new demand for the 2008 season has spurred it to build the new Venture Bank Gold Club II that will be situated along the right field line. The Venture Bank Gold Club II will have all the amenities of the Venture Bank Gold Club along with a view of the action on the field. Members will have access to both clubs.
In addition to getting the amenities mentioned above, Venture Bank Gold Club Members also have access to a private entrance into the stadium, will receive invitations to special members only events throughout the year, and receive exclusive Rainiers gifts.
“We are really delighted to be partnering with another true northwest icon in the Tacoma Rainiers, ” stated Jim Arneson, President and CEO of Venture Bank. “We are looking forward to the synergy that will be created out of this relationship. To be the official bank of the extremely popular and successful Tacoma Rainiers makes good business sense and positions us well within the Pacific Northwest.”
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