AHSR Finals Market
Booth space rental: ~ 10’ linear space; space includes (1) 8 foot table and 2 folding chairs and will be back draped with 8 foot pipe and drape or board fencing. (bring equipment to hang banners, etc.)

Must be setup and moved in by 8 am daily.
Market Open Friday - Sunday: 8:00 am – end of rodeo performance

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"I have read and understand all information.      VENDOR REQUIREMENTS                                                  Each Vendor at the at the Market is considered its own place of business and during the COVID-19 pandemic is legally obligated to put measures in place that prevent the spread of infection amongst staff, volunteers and customers. This includes, but is not limited to:• Following all mandatory measures set out in AHS & CMOH Order • Performing frequent hand hygiene. This could include both hand sanitizer and/ or incorporating your own hand washing station within your space for your use only.• Vendors will be responsible for cleaning / sanitizing their booth space during and after each market. • Personal Protective equipment (PPE) such as masks, face shields, etc.  • Minimizing the handling of money (consider no-cash transactions, tap payment, etc.)• Sanitize electronic keypads after each use• Encourage guests to refrain from handling products and to point out the items they would like to purchase.                                                         As we are all in this together it is important to adhere to all public health measures, policies and procedures. ORE does reserve the right to qualify, disqualify or restrict any vendor who does not comply with aforementioned practices and thus putting public safety at risk.  It is important to note that in order to protect the health and safety of Albertans, public health orders will be enforced by local public health inspectors and law enforcement officials. Any individual, including market managers, vendors, workers, volunteers and customers, within a farmers’ market, found to be in violation of public health orders is subject to a penalty. Further, ORE and vendors are subject to closure and/or further prosecution if the risk of infection is not being appropriately mitigated.                   We thank you for your understanding and additional efforts at this time. We are excited to aid in connecting our Vendors to the local community and welcome the somewhat sense of normalcy that the annual farmers market offers. Please keep an eye for updates as things are continually evolving in regards to this current pandemic. *
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