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Booth and Food Vendors at City Events

By Ulises Cabrera, Moreno Valley City Mayor
February 25, 2025 at 01:10pm. Views: 522

Moreno Valley is well-known for the many exciting family-friendly events held throughout the year. These events are attended by hundreds - sometimes even thousands - of Moreno Valley residents and their families and friends.  

 

Our annual events are as diverse as our community. We offer the Multicultural and Art Festival, Juneteenth, the 4th of July Parade and Funfest, El Grito, Snow Day, Holiday Tree Lighting, Fun Color Run, and MUCH, MUCH more!  

 

An element that makes these events extra special is the collection of vibrant booths and food vendors that add to the experience and enrich the feeling of community.  

 

If you’ve ever thought about setting up shop at one of our events, now is the perfect time to get involved! The booths displaying unique crafts, the vendors offering delicious food, and the informational and community resource booths are all vital to the success of these celebrations in their own unique ways. We’d love to see what you bring to the table—literally! 

 

The process of becoming a vendor is quick and easy, and offers a chance to connect with our fantastic community and make lasting memories. 

 

Please note that approved vendors will need a few essentials like a business license, insurance, and - for food vendors - a health permit and fire extinguishers, among other requirements that help us to keep things fun and safe for everyone. 

 

If you are a business owner or organization interested in participating in upcoming Moreno Valley Special Events, click here to be added to our vendor interest list for City events. The interest forms stay on file for a year, so even if you’re not quite ready, you can plan ahead for future events.

 

For more information contact the Parks and Community Services department at 951.413.3280 or visit moval.org/parks.

 

 

 

 

Moreno Valley es conocido por los eventos emocionantes para toda la familia que se llevan a cabo durante todo el año. A estos eventos asisten cientos, a veces incluso miles, de residentes de Moreno Valley y sus familias y amigos.

 

Nuestros eventos anuales son tan diversos como nuestra comunidad. Ofrecemos el Festival Multicultural y de Arte, Juneteenth, el Desfile y Funfest del 4 de julio, El Grito, Snow Day, Iluminación del Árbol Navideño, Fun Color Run, ¡y mucho más!

 

Un elemento que hace que estos eventos sean aún más especiales es la colección de puestos vibrantes y vendedores de comida que se suman a la experiencia y enriquecen el sentimiento de comunidad.

 

Si alguna vez ha pensado poner un puesto o ser vendedor en uno de nuestros eventos, ¡ahora es el momento perfecto para participar! Los puestos que exhiben artesanías únicas, los vendedores que ofrecen comida deliciosa y los puestos de información y recursos comunitarios son vitales para el éxito de estas celebraciones a su manera. Nos encantaría ver lo que aporta.

 

El proceso de convertirse en proveedor es rápido y fácil, y ofrece la oportunidad de conectarse con nuestra fantástica comunidad y crear recuerdos duraderos.

 

Tenga en cuenta que los proveedores aprobados necesitarán algunos elementos esenciales, como una licencia comercial, un seguro y, para los vendedores de alimentos, un permiso de salud y extintores de incendios, entre otros requisitos que nos ayudan a mantener el ambiente divertido y seguro para todos.

 

Si usted es propietario de un negocio u organización interesada en participar en los próximos eventos especiales de Moreno Valley, haga clic aquí para ser agregado a nuestra lista de interés de proveedores para eventos de la Ciudad. Los formularios de interés permanecen archivados durante un año, por lo que incluso si no está listo, puede planificar con anticipación para eventos futuros.

 

Para obtener más información, comuníquese con el departamento de Parques y Servicios Comunitarios al 951.413.3280 o visite moval.org/parks.

 

 

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