Farmers Market Sample Clauses
The 'Farmers Market' clause establishes the terms and conditions under which a farmers market operates, typically outlining the rights and responsibilities of vendors, organizers, and sometimes customers. It may specify requirements for vendor participation, such as product sourcing, quality standards, booth setup, and payment of fees, as well as rules for market hours and conduct. By clearly defining these operational guidelines, the clause helps ensure a fair, organized, and consistent marketplace environment for all participants.
Farmers Market. Association of local farmers who assemble at a defined location for the purpose of selling their produce directly to consumers.
Farmers Market. Coordinate with the City’s Recreation Services Department for the promotion and marketing of the Farmers’ Market. Specifically:
1. The Contractor shall develop an annual marketing/promotional plan for the Farmers’ Market, subject to approval of the City’s Recreation Services Department. The plan will be prepared in conjunction with the City’s Recreation Services Department and completed by March 1 for implementation thereafter.
2. The overriding and singular goal of the marketing/promotional plan shall be to demonstrate the means and methods and specific actions for promoting the sale of produce at the Farmers’ Market.
3. All correspondence, banners, other signage, social media, print media and other advertising material shall prominently promote the Farmers’ Market and the Farmers’ Market brand. A consistent and continual use of the Farmers’ Market brand shall be utilized, subject to the provisions of this subsection J. Any such banner or other signage shall be consistent with City ordinances, codes, and regulations, and shall be reviewed by the City before installation.
4. Official terms of the Farmers’ Market brand that will be utilized in such promotional materials are: The Overland Park Farmers’ Market; The Farmers’ Market; and The Overland Park Farmers’ Market Pavilion. The City retains all rights to these brand designations and hereby grants Contractor a license for their use only as provided for in this subsection J or as otherwise may be authorized by the City in writing. Subject to the provisions of this subsection J, the Contractor shall have a license for the right to utilize the Farmers’ Market brand, in appropriate format, to promote the Farmers’ Market. It is the goal to keep in the foremost consciousness of the businesses and the community that the Farmers’ Market is a specific community event and a specific community place to be promoted, utilized and enhanced.
5. The Contractor may sell promotional sponsorship for the Farmers’ Market, the Clocktower Plaza (on market days only), and for other downtown Civic Promotional Events. It is intended that a portion of this sponsorship revenue shall be applied to the promotion of the Farmers’ Market. The Contractor shall provide a summary of the revenue generated for each year’s sponsorship sales during discussion of the annual budget. Sponsorship banners for the Farmers’ Market sponsors shall prominently display the Farmers’ Market brand using the terminology previously identified. Such banners may...
Farmers Market. Coordinate with the City’s Recreation Services Department for the promotion and marketing of the Farmers’ Market. Specifically:
Farmers Market. Coordinate with the City’s Recreation Services Department for the promotion and marketing of the Overland Park Farmers’ Market. Specifically:
1. Develop an annual marketing/promotional plan, subject to approval of the Recreation Services Department.
2. Execute objectives of the marketing/promotional plan to include providing marketing, media promotion, event entertainment, promotional signage, and advertising for the Farmers’ Market.
Farmers Market. I understand that failure to abide by these rules will disqualify me from membership and from selling at the
Farmers Market. The Covington Farmers Market is in search of a permanent home with a vision of developing permanent infrastructure which could serve multiple purposes, including a market shed to serve as covered public parking on non market days and an indoor facility which could also house year-round retail space. An early estimate of $5 million for the improvements does not include land acquisition costs.
