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African American Museum of Bucks seeks vendors for Juneteenth festival

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The African American Museum of Bucks County (AAMBC) will host its Juneteenth Community Festival, a free, family friendly event, at Mayor’s Park in Langhorne, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 22.

It will be a day filled with educational speakers, live music, kid-friendly activities and games, food trucks and more.

The AAMBC is actively seeking vendors from the greater Bucks County, Philadelphia and other neighboring communities for the upcoming event. Vendors’ specialties can range from local businesses, arts organizations, nonprofits, educational institutions, or groups, etc. The museum is also seeking volunteers to help with set-up and participation during the event.

“We could not be more excited to throw a Juneteenth celebration for our community. As the first African American Museum in Bucks County, we are well positioned to host this free community festival, that commemorates an extremely important event in American History,” said Linda Salley, president, and executive director of the African American Museum of Bucks County.

General guidelines for those interested in becoming a vendor for this event are as follows:

•All vendors must arrive at 9 a.m. to set up.

•Vendors need to be set up and ready for participants at 10 a.m. and expected to stay until 4 p.m.

•A 10 by 10 space will be provided for each vendor.

•Pop-up tents are allowed.

•All vendors must always have a representative on site.

•Vendor fee is due in full two weeks prior to the event date: June 8.

Vendors will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis. Visit www.aamuseumbucks.org/events to fill out a vendor application form and submit a registration fee of $50.


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