Arts & Entertainment

Vendors Sought For 3rd Annual Temecula CultureFest

Restaurants, caterers, community nonprofits, high school clubs, faith-based organizations, and/or local businesses are invited to apply.

TEMECULA, CA – In commemoration of World Day for Cultural Awareness, the city of Temecula will host its third annual Temecula CultureFest this spring — and vendors are sought for the event.

Those who sell international foods, cultural crafts or event-related products, as well as those who promote education and raise awareness, are encouraged to exhibit at the event that takes place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 18 at Town Square Park (41902 Main Street).

Temecula CultureFest offers the community a chance to experience various cultures, heritages, and traditions from around the world through live music, dancing, special performances, food and family activities.

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Local restaurants or caterers, community nonprofit organizations, high school clubs, religious and faith-based organizations, and/or local businesses are invited to apply to exhibit at the event, the city said.

Vendors selling items will need to show proof of liability insurance, a Temecula business license and a California seller’s permit. Booth fees are $25 each; fees are waived for school clubs. Booth sizes are 10’x10’ or 10’x20’.

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Vendor applications are available online at TemeculaCA.gov/FestVendor. The deadline to submit applications is March 29. Vendor space is limited.

For more information on the upcoming Temecula CultureFest and other upcoming city
events, visit TemeculaCA.gov/Events.

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