Maker's Market Vendors Needed
Join us for the Annual Office of Student Life Maker's Market! We are looking for vendors!
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? All members of the Cal Poly Humboldt community can participate as a Maker. This includes active students, faculty, and staff. Preference will be given to matriculated students. Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) can also sign up as a group to raise money for their activities.
RULES FOR MAKERS: You can only sell homemade products. (No food products!) You must have someone at your table the entire time from 11 am- 3pm on October 3rd. You can only accept Venmo, credit cards, or checks. Some examples of products: Artwork, Sewing projects, Clothes you have designed and/or upcycled, Woodwork, Jewelry, Plant arrangements, Handmade cards, Fiber arts, Soaps, Pottery/Ceramics, Stickers, Caricatures, anything you make with your hands!
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST: Tables have a small rental fee of $3 for students, $3 for RSOs and $20 for staff and faculty. You will be sent a link for payment on confirmation of your table. We will confirm your participation by April 1st and send a payment link to finalize your reservation.
For more information contact osl@humboldt.edu.
Please note that a campus wide Makers Market (hosted by Office of Student Life) is approved by the University to be held on Cal Poly Humboldt campus once during the fall semester and once during the spring semester. Any additional requests for Makers Markets at Special Events must be approved in advance by the University (delegated to the Vice President, Enrollment Management and Student Success).
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