Poquoson invites vendors to participate in All American Picnic in the Park event

J. Randall Wheeler, City Manager of Poquoson
J. Randall Wheeler, City Manager of Poquoson
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The City of Poquoson announced on Apr. 16 that local civic groups, community organizations, and businesses are invited to take part as vendors at the upcoming All American Picnic in the Park, scheduled for June 26.

The announcement is significant for area groups and businesses seeking opportunities to engage with residents during a community gathering. The event aims to bring together various segments of Poquoson’s population through participation and vendor involvement.

Interested parties must submit an application form by April 24. Application forms can be accessed on poquosonrec.com or through a provided link. The city encourages early submissions due to limited vendor spaces available for the event.

This annual picnic provides an opportunity for organizations and businesses to connect with attendees while contributing to a community-focused atmosphere. Participation as a vendor allows groups not only visibility but also interaction with local families during one of Poquoson’s key summer events.

As planning continues, organizers expect strong interest from across the city’s civic landscape. Those wishing to join are reminded of the approaching deadline and encouraged to complete their applications promptly.



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