The Evergreen State Fair is Now Accepting Applications for Entertainers and Vendors

Everett, WALocal News

The Evergreen State Fair is gearing up for its 2025 event, scheduled from August 21 to September 1, and is currently accepting applications for both entertainers and vendors. The fair is committed to offering a family-friendly atmosphere and is looking for unique acts and products that stand out. Entertainers interested in performing must submit promotional materials, such as photos or links to past performances, to qualify for categories like stage acts and roving performances. Vendors are also encouraged to apply, with a focus on innovative products that differ from those already offered at the fair. Notably, gaming vendors, clothing, jewelry, and certain entertainment options are not being considered this year.

Previous exhibitors enjoy priority in securing their spaces, which could limit new applicants' opportunities. The fair aims to create a collaborative environment where both vendors and entertainers contribute to a memorable event. Interested parties should follow the official application process to participate in this beloved community event.

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