Stall holder wanted!! 10th Japanese Kids' Festival in January 2019
Stallholders wanted!
We are currently seeking stall holders to participate in our big event, the 10th Japanese Kids’ Festival 2019 taking place at Milford Primary School on Saturday 19th January 2019.
Details as follows:
Our event: 10th Japanese Kids’ Festival 2019
Date and Time: Saturday 19th January 2019 11:00 to 16:00
Place: Milford Primary School 34 Shakespeare Rd, Milford, Auckland
Participation Fee (3m x 3m)
1) General Stall
Members of Japanese Children’s Library and Japanese Heritage Centre
$15
Non-members
$20
2) Food Stall
*All the food stall operators should follow a food control plan, as defined by The Food Control Act 2014, in the interests of hygiene and safety.
Members of Japanese Children’s Library and Japanese Heritage Centre
$35
Non-members
$40
*All the food stalls will be placed inside except the stalls that require cooking on site, in that case, the stalls will be placed outside. Please kindly give us detailed information about what you are selling when you apply.
For applying and more information, please contact:
market.jketevent@gmail.com (Ayako Sugasawa)
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