
Michael G. Meyers Design Competition
For more information about MGMC please contact
Brian Thompson, briant@kirksey.com
MGMC Platinum Sponsor


MGMC Silver Sponsor






Clays for College Title Sponsor

Clays for College Gold Sponsorship




Golf Cart Sponsor

Clays for College Lunch Sponsor


Clays for College Beverage Sponsor


CLAYS FOR COLLEGE -SUPPORTING MGMC
Join us on Thursday, January 26 for the 2nd Annual Clays for College shooting event, a fundraiser supporting the MGMC Scholarship Fund. What a fun way to help raise scholarship money for high school students as they prepare to become future Architects. This will be a day of support, competition, recreation, and fun.
From experts to newbies, participation is open to all.
EVENT SCHEDULE
10:30am Event registration
11:30am Lunch
12:45pm Safety Briefing
1pm Course tournament and Four Man Flurry
3:30pm Award Ceremony and Reception
TEAM OR INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION
Register as a team or individual here
Deadline to register is Friday, January 21
- Clays for College Team - $900
Team of four (4), signage at registration, lunch, golf cart, ammo
- Individual Ticket - $300
Placed on a team of four (4), lunch, golf cart, ammo
SPONSOR OPPORTUNITIES
Sponsor registration can be found here
- Title Sponsor- $6,000 - SOLD
Sponsorship recognition at award ceremony, event signage and t-shirt, and team of four (4) benefits
- Gold Sponsor - $3,500 -
Sponsorship recognition on event signage and t-shirt, sponsor table under pavilion, and team of four (4) benefits
- Golf Cart Sponsor - $4,000 - SOLD
Company branded signage and team of four (4) benefits
- Lunch Sponsor - $3,500 - SOLD
Signage at lunch table and team of four (4) benefits
- Beverage Sponsor - $2,500 - SOLD
Signage at beverage station
- Event Shirt Sponsor - $3,000
Signage at registration
ABOUT MGMC
Michael G. Meyers Design & Scholarship Competition (MGMC) is an annual event sponsored by Architecture Center Houston Foundation and AIA Houston. This is an ideas competition for high school students, that emphasizes creative problem-solving. Students participate in a series of events, led by architects, such as learning basic architectural drawing skills, and how to understand clients' needs. Winning students receive scholarships to a university or college of their choice.
The program has awarded over $155,000.00 in scholarships over the years. And, many of the past participants have returned to support the program after graduating from college with architecture degrees.
Sponsorship opportunities available here.
Contact Terry Nesch at terry@tonerhomematters.com or Jennifer Ward, jennifer@aiahouston.org, with any questions.