Spaces available in Seattle cat-themed celebration
Sea-Meow is a feline themed festival hosted in Seattle, and the organizers of the celebration have put out a call for vendors and others interested in being part of the festivities.
Although not taking place until early November, its application system is now open with both not-for-profit and business spaces available. It is expected that it will draw a large crowd of attendees, and all ages will be on the guestlist.
Businesses interested in applying will need at least 50% of their products to be cat related to be accepted. While handmade works of art will be welcome, merchandise or imagery generated by artificial intelligence (AI) will not be permitted. Several booth styles are available, and the price will depend upon which one is selected.
Not-for-profits and charitable groups may submit their application, and a discounted rate will be applied for them. They can choose the booth type best suited to them, and can distribute information, promotional products, and other materials, perhaps assisted by a local print company. The popular “Kitten Alley” will be back, and volunteers are also required.
This opportunity to be part of a huge cat-themed festival is scheduled for Saturday, November 1st and Sunday, November 2nd at Seattle Center Exhibition Hall. At the time of writing, vendor and not-for-profit spaces, as well as volunteer positions, were still available.
Although not taking place until early November, its application system is now open with both not-for-profit and business spaces available. It is expected that it will draw a large crowd of attendees, and all ages will be on the guestlist.
Businesses interested in applying will need at least 50% of their products to be cat related to be accepted. While handmade works of art will be welcome, merchandise or imagery generated by artificial intelligence (AI) will not be permitted. Several booth styles are available, and the price will depend upon which one is selected.
Not-for-profits and charitable groups may submit their application, and a discounted rate will be applied for them. They can choose the booth type best suited to them, and can distribute information, promotional products, and other materials, perhaps assisted by a local print company. The popular “Kitten Alley” will be back, and volunteers are also required.
This opportunity to be part of a huge cat-themed festival is scheduled for Saturday, November 1st and Sunday, November 2nd at Seattle Center Exhibition Hall. At the time of writing, vendor and not-for-profit spaces, as well as volunteer positions, were still available.