There are only a few days left to apply to be a part of the tradition of the Highland County Maple Festival

There are only a few days left to apply to be a part of the tradition of the Highland County Maple Festival
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There are only a few days left to apply to be a part of the tradition of the Highland County Maple Festival 

There are only a few days left to apply to be a part of the tradition of the Highland County Maple Festival in Virginia with your unique, handmade crafts or specialty food in 2023!

The deadline for round 2 of the application process is January 9!

The Highland County Chamber of Commerce is seeking one-of-a-kind vendors for the juried arts and crafts show at the 63rd Annual Highland County Maple Festival, set for March 11 – 12 and 18 – 19, 2023.

Based on findings from both visitors and vendors from our 2022 Economic Impact Study with Virginia Tech:• On average, visitors spent between $21.60 and $29.51 per day on goods from vendors• 80% of vendors surveyed said that crowd sizes at the festival met or exceeded their expectations, and 75% of vendors said that their sales during the festival met or exceeded their expectations• 91.95% of survey respondents said that they would either definitely or probably attend the Highland County Maple Festival again

Get full details and apply online at https://highlandcountychamberofcommerce.growthzoneapp.com/…

Contact the Chamber at director@highlandcounty.org or 540-468-2550 for a print copy of the application. Apply today!

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