A Vendor Invitation To:
Hay Creek Valley Historical Association’s - “Christmas at Joanna”
The Christmas at Joanna Committee invites craft, specialty food vendors, and local non-profits to participate and sell your items in its Christmas Market. Our holiday event will be held on December 3 – 5, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Historic Joanna Furnace located three miles north of Morgantown, PA on Route 10. Enter via Furnace Road.
What we are all about……
In its 11th year of splendor, the Christmas at Joanna features a wide array of seasonal activities for an entire family. Our event has grown from the idea of a red bow on a door to elaborate Victorian decorations as beautiful as those you might see at any early American event in the United States. This event includes horse drawn wagon rides, a bonfire, musical entertainment, period re-enactors, a live Nativity, toy train displays, historic area walking tours, special illuminations, delicious foods, Christmas Market, and 1,000 luminaries to guide guests through the historic site.
What we expect from you…..
The following items are to be considered requirements for anyone invited to participate in the event. Your signature on the registration form implies your understanding and compliance with these requirements as set forth by the Christmas at Joanna Committee.
- Items sold must be products approved by the Christmas at Joanna Committee.
- Vendors will set up in our outside Christmas Market area located directly behind the Joanna Furnace Mule Stable. All stands have roof covering and lighting.
- Set-up time must be completed within 30 minutes of the event. Stand holders are expected to decorate stands and can come on site any time prior to the event to organize their area.
- A $50.00 non-refundable registration fee will be charged to all vendors for the weekend stand.
- Approved vendors must submit registration fees upon acceptance. Make checks payable to HCVHA.
If you have any questions about the event or the market please call 610-286-0388 or email mzerr@haycreek.org.
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