Sponsors

Our sponsors are local businesses, many of which we patronize personally. The businesses and other organizations listed below and throughout our website are all generous contributors to our events. Please learn about them and thank them for making Street Scramble possible.

Potential sponsors, please browse our sponsorship menu.


The following businesses have contributed as Scramble Friends ($100-$249):
El Rancho Inn

Forty-seven years ago, my parents journeyed from San Francisco to spend the first night of their honeymoon at Millbrae's El Rancho Inn. Today, their lush gardens, mission-style architecture, and proximity to downtown Millbrae make the El Rancho a great choice for your out-of-town guests.

Millbrae Lumber and Hardware

Millbrae Lumber and Hardware is owned by Dave Massolo, a member of a longtime Millbrae family. Visit them for their expert advice and great, small-town friendly customer service.


The Millbrae Street Scramble is also sponsored by the following businesses whose advertisements are found throughout this site:

Scramble Contributors
($500-$999)

South San Francisco Scavengers

FedEx Kinko's

Leonardo's Delicatessen

    

Scramble Sponsors
($250-$499)

CHAPEL OF THE HIGHLANDS
Funeral and Cremation Care Professionals

Peet's Coffee & Tea

Healthy Step

The Millbrae Chamber of Commerce has been an enormous help in getting the first annual Millbrae Street Scramble off the ground. We are especially grateful to the Chamber for providing the Chetcuti Memorial Community Room for our use. And a special thank you goes to Chamber staff John Ford and Lorianne Richardson and Mills High School Ambassador Sarah Wong.

Supporters

We offer our deepest thanks to the following people who have been very important to the production of this first annual event:

  • Mills High School CSF (California Scholarship Federation) – Day of event volunteers
  • Millbrae Lions Club – Lunch service
  • Millbrae Historical Society – Checkpoint design support; cookies and brownies
  • The City of Millbrae, especially City Clerk Debbie Konkol
  • Millbrae Parks and Recreation Department, especially Howard Kaplan
  • Emily Farrah – Office assistant

Street Scramble is a production of Meridian Geographics, a Seattle-based business providing training and events in map and compass navigation.