Want to be a vendor at this year’s Vinton Dogwood Festival? Here’s how The 70th annual festival is set to take place on April 26 No description found
VINTON, Va. – It’s almost time for the Vinton Dogwood Festival, and if you’re looking to get involved, there’s plenty of time to do so.
The 70th annual festival is set to take place on April 26 and will feature a craft show, a parade, a free Kids Zone, an antique car show and a variety of other activities for you and the little ones to enjoy.
Looking to sign up as a vendor? Click here to submit an online application. As a reminder, if you pre-registered at last year’s festival, you do not need to register again.
For more information, email vintondogwoodfestivalinfo@gmail.com .
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