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Sponsorhips

Donate today and become a “Friend” celebrating the 
“ Road that Made the Nation”.

The James Shaull Wagon Train Foundation, Inc. sponsors the National Pike Festival and Wagon Train. Our mission is to preserve the continuance of the festival which has come to be known as the “Worlds Longest Festival”, stretching from Ohio, through Pennsylvania and Maryland. Washington County is the only portion of the National Pike (Route 40) that is celebrated in Maryland. The achievement of our mission would not be possible without the help of many partners in the region. An all volunteer organization relies strongly on its “Friends” for help, input and encouragement. As a 501(c)3 non-profit, the corporation seeks grants and donations from public and private sources to maintain this unique celebration in our community.

To donate now, select your level of giving, make check payable to
The James Shaull Wagon Train Foundation, Inc. and mail to:
14043 Broadfording Road, Clear Spring, MD 21722

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  • $25 and Under money sponsor or $25 and Under Item for Silent Auction, Friday May 20,2022 from 4 pm -7 pm at Clear Spring Volunteer Fire Bingo Facilities– We will add your business name to our websitewww.jamesshaullwagontr.wixsite.com/website and to the James Shaull Wagon Train Facebook Page.

  • $50 money sponsor or $50 Item for Silent Auction, Friday May 20,2022 from 4 pm -7 pm at Clear Spring Fire Bingo Hall  –We will add your business name to our websitewww.jamesshaullwagontr.wixsite.com/website and to The James Shaull Wagon Train Facebook Page. 

  • $100 money sponsor or $100 Item for Silent Auction, Friday May 20,2022 from 4 pm -7 pm at Clear Spring Volunteer Fire Bingo Hall–We will add your business name to our website www.jamesshaullwagontr.wixsite.com/website and to The James Shaull Wagon Train Facebook Page. As well, your company name will be displayed on the Sponsorship Banner that will travel the (32 mile journey) with The James Shaull Wagon Train from Clear Spring, MD to Boonsboro, MD.

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For further information contact the coordinators at 540-303-3083,
Steven Divelbiss and Chad Walker Wagon Train Coordinators 

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