CITY OF CHERRYVILLE: Looking for Vendors For 2022 Holiday Market Nov 26th

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City of Cherryville issued the following announcement on Nov. 7.

The Cherryville Main Street Program is looking for vendors for our 2022 Holiday Market, Saturday, Nov 26th.  Please click on the following link for a vendor’s app and information.   

We will be Observing and Following all Covid-19 State Guidelines. The Main Street Holiday Market is an outdoor shopping event; there will be no rain date. All applications are due no later than November 18, 2022. All vendors must be in place by 9 A.M. and ready to sell by 10 A.M. on the 26th . 

All vehicles must be out of the event area by 9:30 A.M. ALL VENDORS MUST STAY UNTIL 3:00 P.M. ON SATURDAY.

 The City of Cherryville and the Cherryville Main Street Program are striving to put on a reputable event with quality merchandise and craftsmanship. Therefore, we reserve the right to refuse any vendor we feel will not benefit or add to the event. 

No vendor will be allowed to sell silly string, spray paint, bag bombs, poppers, etc. nor will they be allowed in the event area. 

All vendors will need to provide their own tent, table, extension cords and tent weights. 

https://www.cityofcherryville.com/…/cba8c4.                 

Original source can be found here.



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