VENDORS
THE VENDOR APPLICATION DEADLINE IS 09/06/2024 - REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED
Becoming a vendor at Brunswick Railroad Days offers a fantastic opportunity to showcase your products or services to a diverse audience of visitors. Here's a quick overview of what it entails:
Booth Setup: As a vendor, you'll have the chance to set up a booth or stall to display and sell your merchandise or offerings. This could include anything from railroad-themed souvenirs and memorabilia to crafts, artwork, food, beverages, or other related products.
Engage with Attendees: Interact with festival attendees and potential customers throughout the event. Share information about your products, answer questions, and engage in friendly conversations to build connections with visitors.
Showcase Your Brand: Use this platform to showcase your brand and highlight what makes your products or services unique. Consider creative displays or signage to attract attention and make your booth stand out amidst the bustling festival atmosphere.
Network with Other Vendors: Take advantage of the opportunity to network with fellow vendors and explore potential collaborations or partnerships. Building relationships with other businesses can lead to valuable opportunities and mutual support in the future.
Comply with Regulations: Ensure that you comply with any regulations or guidelines set forth by the event organizers regarding booth setup, product offerings, sales transactions, and any other relevant aspects. This ensures a smooth and successful experience for both vendors and attendees.
Promote Your Participation: Leverage your participation as a vendor at Brunswick Railroad Days to promote your brand on social media (tag us on Facebook!), through email newsletters, or other marketing channels. Encourage your existing customers and followers to visit your booth at the event.
Overall, being a vendor at Railroad Days provides an excellent platform to connect with a targeted audience, increase brand visibility, and generate sales while contributing to the vibrant atmosphere of the festival.
Booth Setup: As a vendor, you'll have the chance to set up a booth or stall to display and sell your merchandise or offerings. This could include anything from railroad-themed souvenirs and memorabilia to crafts, artwork, food, beverages, or other related products.
Engage with Attendees: Interact with festival attendees and potential customers throughout the event. Share information about your products, answer questions, and engage in friendly conversations to build connections with visitors.
Showcase Your Brand: Use this platform to showcase your brand and highlight what makes your products or services unique. Consider creative displays or signage to attract attention and make your booth stand out amidst the bustling festival atmosphere.
Network with Other Vendors: Take advantage of the opportunity to network with fellow vendors and explore potential collaborations or partnerships. Building relationships with other businesses can lead to valuable opportunities and mutual support in the future.
Comply with Regulations: Ensure that you comply with any regulations or guidelines set forth by the event organizers regarding booth setup, product offerings, sales transactions, and any other relevant aspects. This ensures a smooth and successful experience for both vendors and attendees.
Promote Your Participation: Leverage your participation as a vendor at Brunswick Railroad Days to promote your brand on social media (tag us on Facebook!), through email newsletters, or other marketing channels. Encourage your existing customers and followers to visit your booth at the event.
Overall, being a vendor at Railroad Days provides an excellent platform to connect with a targeted audience, increase brand visibility, and generate sales while contributing to the vibrant atmosphere of the festival.
Food Permits are obtained through Frederick County. More information regarding permitting can be found at the links below:
Frederick County - Food Permits
Cottage Food Business
Frederick County - Food Permits
Cottage Food Business