September fest celebrates the best
									To kick off this fall season, the BergenFest will convene at the Rockleigh.
Every year Bergen magazine, formerly known as Bergen Health & Life, asks its readers to select their favorite vendor. The selections, for places like certain restaurants, new drinking spots, or certain spas, are made online. This way, the selections are sure to be representative of the people’s choice or vote.
Like every other year, the BergenFest will showcase close to 100 of the winners in categories such as:new restaurant, seafood restaurant, steakhouse, wine list, and salon/spa. This one-of-a-kind night will also include fall fashion previews and exclusive giveaways.
In the past, the celebration has been billed as “a party like no other” by the organizers. With more than 100 displays and an expected guest count to exceed 2,000, vendors might benefit from flyers that distinguish and promote their delicacies, spirits, and services. Some of the vendors will be serving alcohol, and since children are allowed to attend, those between the ages of 13 and 21 must wear a wristband of a different color that identifies them as minors exempt from alcohol sampling.
The event will take place just 12 miles west of Hohokus, on September 29, at the Rockleigh, 26 Paris Avenue. All are welcome, and locals are encouraged to bring the whole family to participate in this unique festival.
									
									
								
							Every year Bergen magazine, formerly known as Bergen Health & Life, asks its readers to select their favorite vendor. The selections, for places like certain restaurants, new drinking spots, or certain spas, are made online. This way, the selections are sure to be representative of the people’s choice or vote.
Like every other year, the BergenFest will showcase close to 100 of the winners in categories such as:new restaurant, seafood restaurant, steakhouse, wine list, and salon/spa. This one-of-a-kind night will also include fall fashion previews and exclusive giveaways.
In the past, the celebration has been billed as “a party like no other” by the organizers. With more than 100 displays and an expected guest count to exceed 2,000, vendors might benefit from flyers that distinguish and promote their delicacies, spirits, and services. Some of the vendors will be serving alcohol, and since children are allowed to attend, those between the ages of 13 and 21 must wear a wristband of a different color that identifies them as minors exempt from alcohol sampling.
The event will take place just 12 miles west of Hohokus, on September 29, at the Rockleigh, 26 Paris Avenue. All are welcome, and locals are encouraged to bring the whole family to participate in this unique festival.
