Sign up today to participate in Franklin Downtown Partnership’s 15th annual Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 14, and put your business or group in front of more than 7,000 potential customers or members.
The Harvest Festival will be held in downtown Franklin from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Main, East Central and West Central streets. The event’s rain date is Sunday, October 15.
Plans for the festival are well underway and booth space is filling up fast. Visitors will be treated to exciting local entertainment, delicious fall flavors from local restaurants, fun kid crafts and activities, shop specials, artwork and crafts by area artisans and helpful information from community groups and vendors.
Organizers expect booth space for this event to sell out. Partnership members receive a booth for free; non-members pay $125. Downtown businesses must send in an application to ensure store-front space. Booths are assigned on a first-come first-serve basis.
Find the registration form at www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/, on the FDP Facebook event page or on Twitter. Send a completed form with payment to the Partnership office before September 20. A late fee will be added after September 20, and no forms will be accepted after Oct. 1.
The FDP also welcomes businesses to help support the Harvest Festival. Sponsor forms are posted on the website, or business owners can contact the office at [email protected].
Silver sponsors for this fall’s event are Dean Bank, Middlesex Savings Bank and Rockland Trust.
Bronze sponsors are Chestnut Dental Associates, DCU, the Franklin Cultural Council, Franklin Ford and Real Living Realty.
Friends sponsors are Atria – Franklin, Boston Solar, Central Pizza, the Franklin Cultural District, the Franklin Historical Museum, LeafFilter, Renewal by Andersen, Rescom Exteriors, Simon’s Furniture and Tom Fricker Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.
The Franklin Downtown Partnership is a nonprofit, 501©3 organization made up of 250 business owners, community leaders and residents working to stimulate economic development downtown and create a positive impact throughout the area. Go to www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/ for more information.
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September, 2017
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