VENDOR INFO

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In 2019 the Spokane Valley Farmers Market came to fruition and set its roots at Centerplace Regional Event Center. In the past four years we’ve witnessed an abundance of family, friends, and neighbors come together to support local farms, artisan crafters, producers, food trucks, musicians, and an array of small businesses that just keeps growing.

We hope our market brings you joy, cultivates new relationships, and deepens your connection with our local food system.

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VENDOR APPLICATION

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PO BOX 13069 Spokane Valley, Wa 99213

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Spokane Valley Winter Market

2024 Rules

The Spokane Valley Farmers' Market (SVFM) rules are in place to ensure the community receives the highest quality products, grown or produced by local farmers and artisans, and to set guidelines for market activities. The SVFM is not intended to be a forum for religious or political views or agendas.

Vendor Qualifications
Farmers and Hand Crafters: These vendors should grow, produce, or wild-craft the products sold at the market or resell according to the Washington Farmers Market Association (WFMA) criteria for resellers. Qualifications include:

Products must be grown in Washington and labeled accordingly.
Wild-crafted items (e.g., huckleberries and mushrooms) are allowed.
Crafts must be handmade by the seller.
Commercial, second-hand, or imported items are prohibited; discretion lies with the governing board.
Musicians: Music at the market provides diverse, enjoyable background entertainment for customers and vendors.

Musicians must complete an application and submit a demo CD for review. A canopy will be provided over the stage area.
Musicians must bring their own outdoor extension cords.
Musicians are paid $100 per full market day and should be ready when the market opens.
Musicians may accept tips and are encouraged to do so!
Concessionaires or Food Trucks: Vendors offering freshly made food for on-site consumption are charged 5% of sales and must hold all necessary permits and licenses. Concessions vendors must complete an application.

Market Time: The 2024 Winter Market will run on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Vendors may set up no earlier than 8 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14.
For indoor vendors, participation on both days is preferred.
Vendors should be in place, with vehicles removed from the market area by 9:30 a.m.
Tear-down begins no earlier than market closing time.
If a vendor sells out before the end of the market day, the booth must remain intact until closing.
Booth Space: Booth fees include a 10’x10’ outdoor or 8’x8’ indoor space. A limited number of larger spaces are available upon request for an additional fee. One 8-ft table and two chairs will be provided; no canopies are provided indoors.

Booths will be identified by signs bearing the vendor’s business name. Vendors must maintain a clean and orderly space during market hours and are responsible for removing trash from their area.
Vendors must securely anchor canopies or umbrellas with at least 25 lbs of weight on each leg.
Pricing: Vendors set their own prices, but undercutting other vendors by pricing below cost is not allowed. Pricing complaints are subject to review by the advisory group, and daily sales must be reported on provided forms.

Conduct: The market promotes a family-friendly atmosphere. Vendors and their representatives are expected to be professional, courteous, and harmonious with customers and other vendors. Vulgar or aggressive language is prohibited. This market is not a forum for religious or political activities, and smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of the site. Customer complaints about product quality should be addressed with refunds or replacements, if requested. Vendor grievances should be referred to the on-site market manager.

Vendor Approval Process: The market’s governing board reviews and approves vendor applications on a rolling basis to ensure a diverse and high-quality array of products. Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible for consideration. Notifications will be sent upon approval.

Fees: Fees vary by booth size and location.

December 14 (10 a.m. – 6 p.m.):
$30 for outside booths
$60 for inside booths
December 15 (10 a.m. – 4 p.m.):
$30 for outside booths
$60 for inside booths
Special booth spaces are available for an additional fee.
Cancellation: The market manager must be notified of cancellations no later than 8:00 p.m. on the Monday of the event week. If cancellation notice is not received and confirmed, no refund will be given. No refunds will be issued for vendors removed due to rule violations.

Inclement Weather: Vendors are expected to attend as scheduled, even in inclement weather, to maintain a full market lineup. Vendor and musician attendance builds customer loyalty and prevents last-minute gaps.

Compliance: Vendors are solely responsible for complying with all applicable rules governing the growing, production, and marketing of their goods. Vendors should provide the market with copies of any necessary permits.

Insurance: Vendors should make a bona fide effort to list "Spokane Valley Farmers’ Market / JAKT Foundation" as an additional insured party on their policy. Vendors are responsible for any damage caused by their canopy, regardless of whether market anchoring guidelines are met. The Spokane Valley winds can reach 15+ miles per hour, so securing canopies is critical.
Spokane Valley Winter Market Saturday, Dec. 14, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 15 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at CenterPlace Regional Event Center located at 2426 N Discovery Place. The Parks and Recreation Department and the Spokane Valley Farmers Market are teaming up to put on the annual Spokane Valley Winter Market! Admission is free and vendor space is available for a fee. Find gifts from local small businesses and vendors selling holiday wares. Attendees can enjoy a signature drink at the beer garden by LeCatering, festive music, and kids' crafts. Don’t miss a free photo opportunity with Santa on Saturday! Learn more at www.SpokaneValleyWA.gov/WinterMarket.
  • 2024 Farmers Market Application
  • Vendor Definitions
  • Licenses & Permits that may be required to sell your products
  • Rules & Regulations

2024  Summer Farmers Market Application:

SVFM/JAKT Foundation

Po box 13069 Spokane Valley, WA 99213

VENDOR APPROVAL PROCESS

The advisory group will meet on an ongoing basis to approve vendor applications.

Vendors will be approved based on the market rules and goals.

You will receive an email if you are approved/denied – Feel free to reach out with any questions/concerns in the meantime.

FARMERS/PRODUCERS
Vendors who sell products they have grown themselves. This includes farm produced items such as fruits, vegetables, grains, meats, eggs, honey, flowers, etc. As well as jams, ciders, sauces, etc. (providing the essential ingredients of these products were grown and harvested directly by the vendor).

PROCESSORS
Vendors who sell products that include ingredients they may not have cultivated themselves, but have personally prepared. This includes items such as baked goods, jams, sauces, tinctures, beer, cider, candles, soaps, etc.

PREPARED FOOD VENDORS
Vendors, such as food trucks, offering ready-made foods available for consumption at the market or carry-out orders.

ARTISAN CRAFTERS
Vendors offering quality art and handcrafted items with authentic efforts, (Pre-made or “slightly altered” pre-made products do not qualify). All items are juried for appropriateness.

COMMUNITY GROUPS – NON PROFIT GROUPS
Groups seeking to provide information to the public about community based events and services. No selling or political campaigning. Fundraising is limited to the sale of raffle or community event tickets and must be preapproved by market management.

MUSICIANS
Musicians are paid a stipend, album sales and tips are permitted and encouraged!

NOTE:
The determination of the market management as to a vendor type or status is final.

Washington State
Business License & UBI #

Spokane Regional Health District
Food Handlers Permit

Multi Temp Food Event Permit

Temp Food Event Permit
Identified on the Master Business License

WSDA
Washington State Department of Agriculture :

Food Processor License

Nursery Dealer Designation on Master Business License

Organic Certificate

Honey Bee Hive Registration

Poultry Processing License

Egg Handler Dealer Designation on Master Business License

Milk Producers License

Milk Processors License

Registered Scale
Identified on the Master Business License

WSLCB
Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board:

Liquor License and Cannabis Farmers Market Endorsement

Spokane Valley Farmers Market
2024 Rules
The SVFM rules are in place to ensure that the community receives the highest quality products grown or produced by local farmers, artisans and to set market guidelines for market activities. The SVFM is not intended to be a forum for religious or political views and agendas.
Vendor Qualifications
1. Farmers and Hand Crafters: These vendors should grow, produce or wild craft the products sold at market or resell according to the WFSMA criteria for resellers. Some of these qualifications are:
a. Grown in Washington, pre-approved by the board of directors, labeled accordingly.
b. Under this qualification, products from U-pick operations, warehouses, gleaning, etc. are prohibited.
c. Wild crafted (wild harvest) items such as huckleberries and mushrooms are allowed.
d. Also, under this qualification, crafts must be manufactured by the seller with their own hands.
e. Commercial, second hand or imported items are not allowed to be sold in these booths.
2. Musicians: The music at the market is intended to provide entertaining and enjoyable diverse background music for the customers and vendors.
a. Musicians must fill out an application and submit a demo for review. The market will provide a canopy over the stage area.
b. Musician must have their own outdoor extension cords. There is no electrical fee.
c. Musicians will be paid $100 per full market day, ready when the market opens for business.
d. Musicians CAN accept tips and are encouraged to do so!
3. Concessionaires or Food Trucks: These vendors offer freshly made food available for sale and immediate consumption on site. They will be charged 5% of sales. These vendors are required to carry all necessary permits and licenses. Concessions vendors must fill out an application.
4. Market Time: the market will run every Friday from June 7 – September 27 from 4-8pm
a. SVFM hours may vary with sunset (September)
b. Vendors may set up no earlier than 1:30 pm.
c. Vendors should be in place and their vehicles must be out of the market by 3:45pm. If vendor has not arrived by 3:45pm, they will be carting in their items or may be turned away with a warning notice.
d. Tear down begins no earlier than market closing time.
e. If a vendor sells out prior to the end of the market day, the vendor booth must stay intact until closing.
f. Vendors should also consider the needs of customers by parking further away.
5. Booth Space: Booth fees entitle vendor to a 10’x10’ booth space; a limited number of larger spaces are available upon request and at an additional fee per addition and season. Booths should be identified with a sign bearing the vendor’s business name. Booths shall be kept clean and orderly during market hours. Vendors are responsible to clean up assigned space (including removing incidental trash) during normal period of market operations, including setup and tear down, must have their own canopies or umbrellas securely and safely anchored with at least 25lbs of weight on each leg of the canopy, from the time it is step up to the time it is taken down. Booth locations are made weekly at the discretion of the market manager. However, a reasonable attempt will be made to ensure that booth locations remain consistent throughout the season. Suggestions/notes in the application are not guaranteed.
6. Pricing: Pricing of goods is up to the vendor but pricing below cost, resulting in the undercutting of other vendors is not allowed. Pricing complaints will be subject to advisory group review and any complaints shall be made to the market manager at end of market day. All vendors must report daily sales on provided forms.
7. Conduct: The market strives to create a comfortable, family friendly atmosphere for all who attend. All vendors and their representatives are expected to conduct themselves in a professional, courteous, and harmonious manner with customers and other vendors. Vulgar, aggressive, or inappropriate language is prohibited. This market is not a forum for religious or political activities. Customers who have legitimate complaints about the quality of the product, should be given a full refund or replacement by the vendor if requested. Vendor grievances should be referred to the onsite market manager before any other action is taken, a warning may be issued if not referred to the market manager or handled inappropriately.
8. Vendor Approval Process: The governing board of the market will review and approve vendor applications on a continuing basis. Vendors will be approved based on the market rules and goals, and to make sure that there is a diverse and quality line up of products at our market. Please send in your application ASAP to be considered for the 2024 season. Vendors will be notified accordingly upon approval.
9. Fees: Fees are based on a 10’x10’ booth space.
a. Full Season $425 (17 Markets @ $25)
b. Half Season $225 (9 Markets @ $25)
c. Single Market $30
i. A $10 fee will be added if not paid in advance.
d. Special booth space is available upon request for an additional fee.
i. Double space is double the fee for the number of markets desired.
ii. Electric service, $75/season.
10. Cancellation: The market manager must be notified of cancellations by no later than 8:00 pm on Monday of the same week. If notice of cancellation has not been received AND confirmed by such time, no refunds will be given.
11. Inclement Weather: The market will be canceled at the discretion of the market manager. In the case of inclement weather prior to the opening of the market, the market manager will call all vendors to notify them of cancellation and musicians will not be entitled to payment. In the case of possible inclement weather or warnings, vendors should still arrive at the market as normally scheduled. Otherwise, the market will run normally, weather permitting. Please remember that vendor and musician presence help build customer loyalty to the market. Arriving as planned is a courtesy to your fellow vendors and market staff and prohibits last-minute gaps in the market lineup. However, if weather or other unforeseen circumstances cause a disruption, musicians will be paid $25 per hour for each hour or any part of an hour in which they perform.
12. Compliance: The vendor is solely responsible for compliance with all applicable rules and regulations governing the growing, production, and marketing of their goods. The vendor is asked to provide the market with a copy of any necessary permits.
13. Insurance: Vendors shall make a bona fide attempt to have their insurance company name JAKT Foundation as an additional insured on their policy. Vendors accept responsibility for damage caused by their canopy, regardless of whether market anchoring guidelines are met. Please safely secure your canopies. Spokane Valley winds often reach 15+ miles per hour or more. SVFM is a tax-exempt non-profit entity governed by a board of directors.

I HAVE READ AND AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE ABOVE STATED RULES AND FURTHER AGREE TO ALLOW THE SPOKANE VALLEY FARMERS’ MARKET GOVERNING BOARD ACCESS, WHEN REQUESTED, TO MY FARM OR PLACE OF PRODUCTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF VERIFYING THAT THE PRODUCTS SOLD AT THE MARKET HAVE BEEN GROWN ON THE FARM BY THE VENDOR OR HAND PRODUCED BY THE CRAFTER.

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