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Block Street Block Party vendor application deadline is April 15

  • by Dustin Bartholomew, Flyer Staff
    on March 19, 2013 at 4:57 pm

Local food truck Kind Kitchen serves attendees of the 2012 Block Street Block Party.

Photo: Todd Gill, Flyer staff

Attention funky businesses, community groups, food vendors, artists and crafters. The deadline to apply to be a vendor at the 2013 Block Street Block party is approaching.

Application fees are $95 for food vendors, $60 for all other businesses, and $50 for community groups. Non-profit organizations and community groups who provide at least two volunteers during the event may have their application fee waived.

To apply, fill out the form at blockstreetbusinesses.com, and return it to Jessy Lang at Good Things Boutique (108 N. Block Avenue) by close of business on Monday, April 15.

The Block Street Block Party will take place on Sunday, May 19 along Block Avenue in Fayetteville. For more information about the event, visit blockstreetbusinesses.com.

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