Made in BC Christmas

Made in BC Christmas events will be offered across the region to reduce distances shoppers must travel.

Admission fees will benefit the Farmland Defence League of BC and its campaigns to protect farmland and food security for future generations of BC Children.

Made in BC Christmas events will be thoroughly promoted, including:

Ø     Community service announcements in local newspapers

Ø     Paid advertising in local newspapers

Ø     Large street-facing venue banners

Ø     Sandwich board street signs

Ø     A region-wide media relations campaign

Ø     Exhaustive exposure through social media networks, including Facebook, Twitter, Linkd and MySpace and a web site will be unveiled at the start of the season.

Ø     Posters & flyers in venue communities in week before event

Made in BC Christmas Christmas events will provide holiday shoppers with on-site entertainment, event give-aways and festive refreshments. Our aim is to have a great cross-section of vendors from local artists to emerging commercial businesses to local farmers – all offering 100% made in BC products.

And whenever possible, Made in BC Christmas events will piggy back on significant local events, to provide residents with opportunities to minimize holiday making miles without diminishing the fun of the season. A Crescent Beach Christmas has been scheduled to coincide with the City of Surrey’s annual Stewart Farm Christmas, which regularly draws between 500 and 1,000 attendants for its heritage holiday celebration.

Attached are vendor registration forms for a Crescent Beach Christmas and 2 events in Fort Langley: one in November, one in December.   Registrations for venues in  South Delta, Surrey, Steveston and Vancouver will be revealed soon. It’s first come first served, so get your registrations in as soon as possible.

Donna

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