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Artists wanted for Greenburgh artist market

market to be held in a highly visible location on Central Ave

Artists wanted for 2nd annual Artists and Crafters Market
Artists and Volunteers! It’s time to apply to participate in our second annual:

Greenburgh Artists & Crafters Market
Presser Park, 218 N. Central Avenue, Hartsdale, NY

Greenburgh Parks and Recreation, Nature Center at Greenburgh, and Greenburgh Arts and Culture Committee announce the 2nd annual Greenburgh Artists and Crafters Market. This event is dedicated to introducing and promoting local artisans, and fostering a deeper appreciation for the creative process within our community. The Market will take place Saturday, April 26th, 2025 from 11 am until 4 pm - with a rain date of Sunday, April 27th.

The planning committee is seeking VOLUNTEERS in several categories to make this event successful: marketing, registration and management of exhibitors, and coordination of participants and volunteers on the day of the event. If you are interested in joining the planning committee as a volunteer, please sign up at https://bit.ly/greenburghvolunteers. We'll contact you.

For ARTISTS & CRAFTERS in all media who want to showcase and sell their creative expressions at this event, submit your application at https://bit.ly/greenburghartists. Participation is not limited to Greenburgh residents, but Greenburgh residents will be given preference in the event registration exceeds our booth capacity. *Please note that every vendor has to have any interactive component – a hands-on lesson, presentation, or something interesting and dynamic for our visitors of all ages; we don’t accept applications that don’t offer this element.* This year we will also be charging a $50 registration fee to those accepted. Deadline to apply is end of February. Selections made by March 15.

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PAUL FEINER
Greenburgh Town Supervisor

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