Vendors selling prepared food or beverages for immediate consumption at the festival. This includes food trucks, snack vendors, dessert vendors, and beverage vendors.
Note: Must comply with all health department regulations and festival food guidelines.
Registered 501(c)(3) or equivalent nonprofit organizations providing community information, outreach, or services.
Note: Limited merchandise sales may be permitted if they directly support the organization’s mission. No on-site food or beverage sales permitted under this category.
Businesses that sell physical goods or merchandise. This includes items such as clothing, jewelry, accessories, home goods, crafts, and other retail products.
Note: No on-site food or beverage sales permitted under this category.
Artists and makers selling original, handmade, or culturally significant items. This includes visual art, handcrafted goods, and artisan products that reflect creativity and craftsmanship.
Note: Preference may be given to items that align with cultural, traditional, or artistic themes of the festival. No on-site food or beverage sales permitted under this category.
Businesses or organizations offering services rather than tangible goods. This may include educational services, promotional booths, community resources, or interactive experiences (e.g., information booths, sign-ups).
Note: Sales of physical products or food are not permitted under this category.
Important Note on Vendor Selection
To maintain a diverse and high-quality marketplace, the festival committee reserves the right to limit duplicate vendors and curate selections based on product type, cultural relevance, and overall event balance.
