Vendors

2024 Richmond County Fair | AUGUST 31-SEPTEMBER 2 | 12-8 pm

 
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Since 1895, the Richmond County Fair has been a staple of Staten Island, showcasing local products, entertainment, and competitions reflective of the borough’s vibrant community. For 44 years, Historic Richmond Town has hosted this annual celebration, opening its landmark campus to over 15,000 visitors each Labor Day Weekend.

For more information, please write to vendors@historicrichmondtown.org.


Vendor Information

SPACE, ACCESS, & PAYMENT:

  • Vendor spaces are 10’x10’ (multiple spaces are available for purchase).

  • Vendors must supply their own tables, chairs, and tents. All tents must be adequately secured.

  • Displays must be completed by 10 a.m. and may not be removed before 8:15 p.m.

  • Limited access to electricity is available to Tier I vendors upon request. Wattage use may not exceed 15 amps per 10’x10’ space. Electrical access may not be shared or split by any means.

  • Non-profit organizations may participate in the Staten Island Culture Crawl (Tier III).

  • Vendors will not be placed in a tier or permitted to enter the fair until full payment has been received and documentation submitted.

VENDOR REQUIREMENTS:

  • Food & Beverage Vendors

    • Food & Beverage Vendors may sell food and/or beverages only.

    • Food & Beverage Vendors are responsible for obtaining, maintaining, and displaying a valid Street Fair Vendor License, food-handling permits, and inspection certificates.

    • Food & Beverage Vendors that make use of propane, natural gas, chafing fuel, or any other heating elements are required to obtain, maintain and display a commercial fire extinguisher in compliance with FDNY regulations. Inspections of propane tanks and fire extinguishers will occur on August 31.

  •  Vendors are responsible for collecting applicable sales tax, obtaining required licenses, and operating in full compliance with all state and local laws.

  • Vendor spaces may not be sublet, assigned, or transferred.

  • Vendor spaces must not sustain damage of any kind or nature, including stained, marked, or broken pavement, curb, or sidewalk. Vendors will be responsible for damaged property.

  • Vendors are not permitted to fundraise, campaign, or represent religious organizations or political causes. Elected officials currently holding office are permitted to vend.

  • Vendors may be required to submit a certificate of insurance demonstrating general liability coverage that satisfies minimum thresholds as determined in Historic Richmond Town’s sole discretion, and which names the Staten Island Historical Society, Inc. and the City of New York as additionally insured.

  • Non-profit organizations must submit proof of tax-exempt status.


The Staten Island Culture Crawl is reserved for non-profit organizations in arts, culture, and social service. These organizations are invited to share their missions and works with the many thousand attendees of Historic Richmond Town’s largest fundraiser and New York City’s original county fair.

The Staten Island Culture Crawl is located immediately beyond the Fair’s main entrance gate located at the corner of Richmond Road and St. Patrick’s Place. We look forward to showcasing organizations that make up the cultural fabric of Staten Island.

Because the Richmond County Fair is Historic Richmond Town’s annual fundraiser, participating organizations will not be permitted to conduct their own fundraising efforts during the event. Thank you for your cooperation.

CONTACT: Carli DeFillo
718-351-1611 x 272 • crdefillo@historicrichmondtown.org

Please select Tier III and make the appropriate non-profit elections when prompted.