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Market Logistics and Operations. 1. All vendors at the Harvard Farmers’ Market in 2021 must attend a pre-market Zoom meeting to review market policies and operations. The meeting date is May 18th, 2021, 4:30-5:30pm. 2. Vendor Agreement and Market Rules must be reviewed with any employees of the market who do not attend the mandatory pre-market meeting if they will be left solely in charge. 3. Harvard will provide to the Vendor space for their market stall, communications regarding market operations, advertising and marketing for the market, and market day management. 4. Vendor will arrive at least 30 minutes before the market start time and stay until the market closes. Vendor will not begin sale until the market start time. Any changes to this schedule will be established by Harvard’s Market Manager, Xxxx Xxxx.
Market Logistics and Operations. 1. All vendors new to the Harvard Xxxxxx’x Market in 2019 must attend a pre-market meeting to review market policies and programs. The Market Manager will inform returning vendors on a case-by-case basis whether or not they are required to attend. The meeting date is April 23rd, 2019, 5-6:30pm. 2. Vendor Agreement and Market Rules must be reviewed with any employees of the market who do not attend the mandatory pre-market meeting if they will be left solely in charge. 3. Harvard will provide to the Vendor space for their market stall, communications regarding market operations, advertising and marketing for the market, and market day management. 4. Vendor will arrive at least 30 minutes before the market start time and stay until the market closes. Vendor will not begin sale until the market start time. Any changes to this schedule (i.e. weather cancellation) will be established by Harvard’s Market Manager, Xxxx Xxxx. 5. All vendors will be given space for a 10 foot by 10 foot tent. Additional 10’ X 10’ spaces may be reserved, if space allows, for an additional $25 per spot per week and must be applied for and approved by the market manager ahead of time. 6. Vendors may apply to be at the market bi-weekly. If selected, these vendors will be matched with partner vendor with whom they will rotate market appearances. 7. Vendor will maintain appropriate sanitary conditions in and around its stall and haul away any refuse generated by Vendor. Vendor must have a broom and dustpan and sweep their area at the end of the market day. 8. Vendors must bring any trash with them. Harvard will not dispose of Farmers’ Market trash. 9. Vendors with vehicles will enter and exit using the driveway at the Southern end of the site, using the roundabout driveway to turn around if necessary. Vendors may enter the Plaza at the corner of Xxxxxxxx and Oxford St. Vendors with vehicles approved for on-site parking will not drive or park beyond the market boundary. Vendors may not jump the curb to enter the site at any time. 10. Vehicles may not be parked on the Plaza, with an exception for vendors who have prior approval due to a health reason that necessitates vehicle access during the market ($10/market day, will be issued a permit that must be displayed on the front dashboard). All other Vendors will unload using the roundabout driveway at the Southern end of the site. Any vehicles on the Plaza after the market opens are subject to ticketing. 11. Any vehicles on The Plaza must hav...

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