ext_175014 ([identity profile] othniel77.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2009-06-24 02:36 pm
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August 15th Re-creation of Woodstock in Davis Square area 98/15/09)

WHAT ARE YOU DOING ON AUGUST 15th?


We are looking for vendors, artists, jewelry-makers, tarot readers, henna artists, bands that wanna sell CD's, clothing designers, cosmetics sellers, etc, to host tables at a 40th anniversary recreation of Woodstock, hosted by the nationally-famous Paul Green School of Rock (http://www.schoolofrock.com/boston).

Info here on the event (**note: The Boston branch's event is NOT outdoor or free; there will be a $10 admission to the concert. Unlike other branches, we have a VRF - Venue Rental Fee - to contend with).

http://docs.google.com/View?id=d7vbtnq_15f8cmckcn

It is a $30 vendor fee, BYOFT (Bring Your Own Folding Table, setup wherever in the venue suits your fancy); all the proceeds of what you sell are 100% yours to keep, of course!

Let me know the name of your business, so that I can list it in promo materials. If you have a website, that too!

Checks can be made out and sent to:
Paul Green School of Rock, 120 Elm Street, Watertown, MA 02472

Event is SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th.
12:00 noon to 6:00 pm (ALL-AGES...venue holds 395 people!)

Venue:
Center for Arts at the Armory
http://www.artsatthearmory.com/
191 Highland Avenue (Davis Square area)
Somerville, MA 02143



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[personal profile] ron_newman 2009-06-25 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Arlington used to be dry, but years ago they started handing out beer and wine licenses for restaurants, and more recently they allowed a few beer and wine stores to open as well. They're still dry in that they don't allow non-restaurant bars, package stores that sell beverages other than beer and wine, or full liquor licenses for most restaurants.

Not Your Average Joe's is a chain restaurant in Arlington Center. It's not a huge chain, but there are others scattered around the Boston suburbs and exurbs.

(BTW - Arlington is a town and not a city. If you call it a 'city' while talking to an Arlingtonian, they'll politely correct you.)
Edited 2009-06-25 17:38 (UTC)

[identity profile] marphod.livejournal.com 2009-07-07 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
And there was a Friendly's on Broadway, until it went out of business a few years back.

(It was, admittedly, kinda assy, even for a Friendly's)

[personal profile] ron_newman 2009-07-07 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
That went out of business after a hepatitis C incident which forced hundreds of customers to wait in line for a vaccine.

[identity profile] en-ki.livejournal.com 2009-07-27 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
It gets menotomous after a while.