Vendor Descriptions:
Merchandise Vendor: Merchandise vendor sells physical goods, such as clothing, accessories, artwork, crafts, or souvenirs. Merchandise vendors may include artisans, crafters, artists, and retailers who provide opportunities for shopping and cultural exploration.
Business Vendor: Business vendors may offer a broader range of products or services beyond physical merchandise. Business vendors offer resources, consultations/demonstrations related to their services, rather than tangible goods and information that contribute to the well-being and empowerment of the community.
Nonprofit: Nonprofits must be a 501c3 organization and have a mission-driven focus on promoting awareness, education, and advocacy around specific social or community issues that affect positive social change or community empowerment.
Food Vendors: Food vendors operate booths, food trucks, or stands where they prepare and serve their offerings, i.e. culinary delights, snacks, and beverages.
There is no category exclusivity, however, we only allow one (1) vendor to represent a specific business. For example, there may be multiple vendors with jewelry, but the same jewelry business cannot be represented more than once, i.e. Mary Kay, Paparazzi, etc.