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St.
Martin de Porres Catholic Church, organizer for the
event, coordinates the booths with artisans and craftsmen
from all around the Hill Country to sell their unique,
hand-crafted items.
Strolling
down several blocks of Mercer Street one will find all
kinds of fantastic things to bring home.
Look for unique clothing, hand-made items, furniture,
birdhouses, custom made jewelry and crafts for the kids
to do. Meet
local merchants as they welcome you into their downtown
shops.
In
addition to the craft vendors, booths are also offered
to many non-profit organizations such as Friends of
the Pound House, local Scouting and Veterans groups,
PAWS, Gabriel Project, Hays County Sheriff, Crime
Stoppers, Circle of Friends, CASA, and Relay for Life.
These non-profit organizations have their own
fund raising ideas to help support their yearly expenditures. So,
come build a bird house. Buy a raffle ticket.
Adopt a dog. And support your local charitable groups.
The
funds raised by St. Martins, from renting these booths,
charitably benefit hundreds of people from Dripping
Springs, Wimberley, Blanco, and Johnson City with their
utilities, rent, and medicine during the year.
These funds are also used to help support the
food pantry that spends over $6,000 a year helping families
throughout this area.
With over 4000 people
expected at the Founders Day Festival event, businesses
now have a great opportunity to meet the public. The DS
Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring business booths
available at $75 before April 1 and $85 after April 1.
35 booths will be on a first come, first serve basis.
You can download the application form and mail it in
today!
Booth
Vendor Application (Here)
What a great way to greet your customers, extend
goodwill, donate to the community, network with other
businesses and communicate first-hand your products or
services.
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