Soddy Daisy Festival Calls For Vendors And Sponsors

  • Friday, March 8, 2024

Keep Soddy Daisy Beautiful is issuing a call for vendors and sponsors to participate in the 2024 Soddy Daisy Fall Festival. This cornerstone event, known for its family-friendly atmosphere and dedication to environmental stewardship, is now opening registration for local businesses, artisans, and food vendors to join the festivities.

Set for Sept. 28, at Soddy Lake Park, the festival promises to be an exceptional day of community engagement and fun.

Last year's festival saw a turnout of over 3,000 visitors, and with the exciting free activities like bounce houses, face painting, and more, this year is set to be another remarkable day for families and vendors alike.

KSDB welcomes all interested parties to visit the festival landing page athttps://keepsoddydaisybeautiful.org/2024-soddy-daisy-fall-festival/ for more information on how to become a part of this annual celebration.

"Sponsors and vendors are the lifeblood of the Soddy Daisy Fall Festival. Their presence offers an invaluable opportunity to connect with the community, showcase products and services, and join a meaningful cause," said Cindi Sanden, executive director of Keep Soddy Daisy Beautiful. "We're reaching out to invite them to secure their spots early and be front and center at one of the most awaited events in our community."

The festival serves as Keep Soddy Daisy Beautiful's most significant fundraising event, with all proceeds supporting local environmental and beautification projects throughout the year. Vendors and sponsors not only gain exposure to a large audience but also contribute to the ongoing efforts to keep Soddy-Daisy clean, green, and beautiful.

KSDB is offering a variety of sponsorship levels and vendor options, including premium locations and promotional opportunities. Businesses and organizations are encouraged to register early to take advantage of the best spots and visibility options.

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