WEST ORANGE —
The City of West Orange is now making plans for its annual “Holiday in the Park” festival.
The festival will be a one-day event from 10 a.m to dusk on Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012 and will be held in Seale-Alford Plaza, next door to West Orange City Hall located at 2700 Western Ave. in West Orange.
The goal of the festival committee is to have a home-town, community festival bringing in people to celebrate the holiday season. The event will have food booths, craft booths, children’s activities and local entertainment.
Booth sites will be available now for vendors at a cost of $30 for non-electrical and $50 for electrical. Booths will be rented on a first-come, first-served basis. Non-electrical booths will be 14’ x 14’, while electrical booths will be 20’ x 14’.
Booth space is limited, so the sooner reservations are made, the better the booth location.
“We are in need of more food booths,” Roy McDonald, mayor of West Orange, said.
The City of West Orange reserves the right to the sale of all carbonated beverages. No alcohol of any kind will be sold at, or allowed on, the festival grounds.
Rules and regulations, as well as a site map and registration form can be found on the city's website located at www.cityofwestorange.com.
For further information, or to reserve a booth space, contact West Orange City Hall at 409-883-3468.
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