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To be a vendor at the 14th Annual NYC Multicultural Festival Part I
This is a registration page for Vendors, Nonprofit Service Agencies, Advertisement, Sponsors, etc.
By New York African Chorus Ensemble, Inc.
When and where
Date and time
Saturday, June 3 · 11am - 7pm EDT
Location
Jackie Robinson Park Bandshell 85 Bradhurst Avenue Cross Streets: W. 148th St. & Bradhurst Ave New York, NY 10039
Refund Policy
No Refunds
About this event
- 8 hours
- Mobile eTicket
Join us at the NYC Multicultural Festival!
We invite small businesses such as food and retail vendors to register and sell their products at our exciting event. Sponsors, Government Agencies, Social Services, and Activity Specialists embrace the vibrant and diverse atmosphere while showcasing your unique offerings to a large audience. Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with customers and support our multicultural community. Register now!
$50 FOR RETAIL VENDORS.
$80 FOR FOOD VENDORS.
ONE VENDOR SPACE PER PERSON!!!
*For a limited time, there will be free rentals of tables, chairs and tents, but you have to register through Eventbrite before all the free rentals finish. You may also put in a paid rental order when you register or you can bring your own. If you select free rentals you are only allowed to reserve 1 table, 1 chair and 1 tent.*
SPACED IS LIMITED!
To be a vendor at the 14th annual NYC Multicultural Festival Part I Please fill out an application for Saturday, June 3rd (Jackie Robinson Park Bandshell, 85 Bradhurst Avenue, New York, NY 10030, Cross Streets: W. 148th St. & Bradhurst Ave.)
You will be able to register and make your payment if required here on this Eventbrite page for June 3rd.
To register for Festival Day 2, June 17th go to the link below. >> PART 2
Refund Policy: THERE ARE NO REFUNDS.
CALLING ALL VENDORS, SPONSORS, AND VOLUNTEERS REGISTER HERE!
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About the organizer
Organized by
New York African Chorus Ensemble, Inc.The parent company of NYC Multicultural Festival, is a 501(c) 3 organization which among other things contributes to the diversity of NYC's vibrant cultural life and employ the arts as a tool to create a bridge of understanding between people of diverse cultures.