Taste of Annandale deadline extended
The application deadline for sponsors and vendors at the Taste of Annandale has been extended to March 15.
The family-friendly community festival, scheduled for April 29, is likely to draw at least 6,000 people.
Participating in the Taste of Annandale offers a great opportunity to highlight your business or organization, attract new customers, and show how you support the community.
The sooner you sign up, the more opportunities the Annandale-Mason Roundtable will have to publicize your participation.
Several sponsorship levels are available: Diamond ($5,000), Platinum ($2,500), Gold ($1,000), and Silver ($500).
Learn more about the sponsorship benefits and download the sponsor application here. Print it and mail it to the address on the form.
For more information about sponsorship opportunities, contact Joe Do, [email protected], or Steve Lee, [email protected].
The charge for restaurants and food trucks is $300. Restaurant vendors will have a 10 by 10-foot booth. Electricity and gas are not included. An optional tent is $100. Learn more and download an application here.
There is no charge to attend the Taste of Annandale and no ticket sales. Attendees pay for whatever food they want, and the vendors keep the proceeds.
The charge for non-food vendors is $250. An optional tent is $100. Learn more and download an application here.
If you’re interested in having your restaurant, food truck, brewery, or winery participate in the 2023 Taste of Annandale, contact Joe Do, [email protected], or Steve Lee, [email protected].
Wouldn’t be a coup if Dave Grohl played a set at the taste of Annandale? Maybe a little pep talk for the residents and a call to action for the BoS to get their sh-t together and stop turning the area into a concentrated dense poverty trap.
Wouldn’t it be a coup if Dave Grohl played a set at the taste of Annandale? Maybe a little pep talk for the residents and a call to action for the BoS to get their sh-t together and stop turning the area into a concentrated dense poverty trap.