Vendor Registration and Application
New Jersey Farm Antique Fair Saturday, September 26, 2009 11:00 am 5:00 pm at the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture 103 College Farm Road North Brunswick, NJ 08902 732-249-2077 www.agriculturemuseum.org
Wanted: Vendors selling quality, antique, primitive, vintage or hand crafted items. No clothing, toys or mass produced items unless they fall into one of the above categories. Outside space bring your own table (10 x 10 ft) $15.00 Inside space bring your own table (10 x 8 ft) $25.00 Inside space with table (10 x 8 ft) $35.00
All spaces must be reserved and payment received by August 1, 2009. Please make checks payable to the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture. Event is rain or shine, no refunds due to inclement weather. Thank you.
The New Jersey Museum of Agriculture will host an appraisal fair from 1:00 to 3:00 pm and a Silent Auction. The event will be advertised in local newspapers, websites, cable channels, flyers, etc. Refreshments will be available for a small fee.
Name____________________________________________________________________________ Address_________________________________________________________________________ City____________________________________ State____________ Zip Code________________ Email________________________________________ Telephone__________________________ What type of items do you sell?_____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________
Please mail registration and payment to NJMA, PO Box 7788, North Brunswick, NJ 08902. You will receive confirmation and map at above registered address. Any questions??? Please contact Johanna DeAngelo at 732-763-2295 or njfarmergirl@aol.com
This event is to benefit the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture, a non profit organization.
The New Jersey Museum of Agricultures mission is to tell the story of the Garden States agriculture past, present, and future. Centrally located off U.S. 1 and College Farm Road in North Brunswick, the Museum contains permanent and changing exhibits about the evolution of agriculture in New Jersey. The 30,000 square foot facility is active throughout the year with programming that showcases the people, products, and ingenuity that established, and will continue to position, New Jersey as a leader in agriculture. Established as an independent, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization in 1984, the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture opened to the public in 1990.
The New Jersey Museum of Agriculture presents thematic weekend programs and workshops for families to participate in each month. The School Programs at the Museum educates thousands of school children throughout the year, many who come from urban and suburban areas. Historical artifacts are often used or demonstrated in each lesson. In addition to the weekend and school programs, the Museum offers an agriculturally themed summer camp for children ages 6 to 11.
***For more information on the NJMA please visit our website at www.agriculturemuseum.org***
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