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Crafters: Sell your stuff at the Taste of Annandale

Dog accessories for sale at a recent community event.

If you make products for sale to the public, here’s a great way to reach more customers – sign up for a booth at the 2024 Taste of Annandale on Sept. 21.

This all-day community festival, at the Eileen Garnett Civic Space, 7200 Columbia Pike, in the heart of Annandale, is expected to draw thousands of visitors. The event features live music and dance, food, children’s programming, a pet contest, beer and wine, a chili cookoff, and a 5K run.

The Taste of Annandale organizers invite crafters to sign up as a non-food vendor. That includes artisans who make or sell jewelry, clothing, pet treats, packaged food, soap, candles, art, personal care items, and other products.  

Anyone who produces food that is not for immediate consumption is considered a non-food vendor.

The fee for a non-food vendor booth is just $250. That includes a 10×10-foot space, a table, and two chairs. Vendors can bring their own tents.

Submit an application here.

Vendors keep all proceeds from sales. Admission is free for the Taste of Annandale.

In case of rain, vendors will be able to set up inside the Annandale Fire Department’s social hall, which is adjacent to the Eileen Garnett park.

Learn more about vendor opportunities at the Taste of Annandale here. If you have questions, contact Ellie Ashford, [email protected].

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