2016 WILLIAMSBURG FARMERS MARKET VENDOR APPLICATION 2016 Application Part I



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Visit: 2016 WILLIAMSBURG FARMERS MARKET VENDOR APPLICATION 2016 Application Part I Business/Farm Name: Owner(s) Name: Date Began: Mailing Address: Business Location(s): City/County: Business Phone: Cell: Home: Alt.: Website: E-Mail: Extension Agent: Business Type: Inspectors: Family Owned Sole Proprietor Partnership Corporation Other Sales Tax Number: Tax You Pay: 2.5% 6% Other (Specify) VA Finest Facebook Website Local Harvest Newsletter Other: Principal Products: i.e., field crops, flowers, meat, seafood, baked goods Farm Acreage: Total Owned Leased Cultivated Greenhouse/hoop house: # and size Animals, fowl, hives: # # # Distance from Market: Miles Hours Market Staff & Contact Information: Name Phone Alt. Phone Email Additional Family Members that may attend (Names Only): Permits, licenses and certificates give date issued and ATTACH most recent copy (REQUIRED): Type Date Attached Type Date Attached Organic Certification / / Food & Safety Inspection / / Sales Tax / / Liability Insurance* / / Dept. of Health / / Marine Resources / / Scale Inspection / / Commercial Fishing License / / *You must have a Certificate of Insurance listing WFM as a certificate holder PROVIDE A COPY of the following that apply to your business (REQUIRED): Crop / Product List Map of Crops Name & Address of Packing/Processing Plant Lease & Partnership Agreements Specify Lease holder s Name (Letter is acceptable) Additional training, classes-acidified food, HACCP, ServSafe:

2016 Vendor Application Part II CHECK MARKETS YOU PLAN TO ATTEND: Winter Market (Saturday) 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Feb 13 Saturday Markets 8:30 am-12:30pm 8:00 am-12:00pm 8:30 am-12:30pm March 5 April 2 May 7 June 4 July 2 Aug 6 Sept 3 Oct 1 Nov 5 March 12 April 9 May 14 June 11 July 9 Aug 13 Sept 10 Oct 8 Nov 12 March 19 April 16 May 21 June 18 July 16 Aug 20 Sept 17 Oct 15 Nov 19 March 26 April 23 May 28 June 25 July 23 Aug 27 Sept 24 Oct 22 Nov 26 April 30 July 30 Oct 29 Holiday Markets (Saturday) 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Dec 10 Dec 17 May we use your business name and/or photos in promotional campaigns (check one)? Yes No If you check or circle No, the market will not advertise your company, photos and/ or products and services in any of its marketing or promotions, including print ads, print articles and online advertising or social media. Other direct marketing outlets (Farmers market, CSA s, restaurant sales, u-picks, etc.) Day of the week 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Future plans for additional crops, products or tunnels/hoophouses: Please provide directions to your farm from Williamsburg (attach additional sheets and/or map if needed): Setup at Market: Please ATTACH sketch and include size of tent(s) and tables

2016 Market Agreement This Agreement is made this * day of *, 2016, between the undersigned Vendor and the Williamsburg Farmers Market, Inc. ( the Market ) for the 2016 season (March 5 through November 26, 2016) in addition to optional Holiday and Winter markets. This agreement becomes effective when the Vendor s application for acceptance as a 2016 vendor has been approved and the Market Manager has signed this agreement. In exchange for permission to participate as a Vendor in the 2016 season of the Market, the Vendor agrees to the following: 1. The Vendor agrees to strictly adhere to and operate pursuant to the published Policies and Procedures of the Market. 2. The Vendor acknowledges that admission as a vendor to the Market and Vendor s Market space assignments are made at the discretion of the Market Manager. Vendor further understands that this Agreement does not constitute a guarantee by the Market that the Vendor will be permitted to sell at the Market throughout the entire planned season, nor does this agreement guarantee that the Market will operate for the entire planned season. Permission to participate in the Market may be revoked or suspended by the Market Manager as a result of Vendor s violation of this Agreement or any published Market policy or procedure. 3. The Vendor will attempt in good faith to resolve any disputes with the Market prior to commencing any legal action against the Market. The Vendor agrees that in any dispute with the Market, its agents or its sponsoring organizations arising from the obligations herein provided, Vendor damages shall be limited to a pro-rated refund of the annual application fee. Vendor hereby agrees to waive, hold harmless, and release any claims Vendor may currently have or which may arise in future against the Market for personal injury to Vendor or Vendor s employees or agents or damage to the Vendor s property as a result of participation in the Market. Vendor agrees to pay all costs incurred by the Market, its employees and agents, or its sponsoring organizations, in defending any claim for damages made by the Vendor, including Market s attorney s fees and costs. 4. The Vendor will be responsible for all claims of third parties arising from its participation in the Market, including, without limitation, personal injury, property damage, and product liability, and agrees to save, defend, hold harmless and indemnify the Market Manager, Market Assistant, Volunteers, City of Williamsburg, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, the Merchants Square Retailers Association, the Virginia Department of Agriculture, and all of their agents and employees, including those serving on the Williamsburg Farmers Market Board, from and against any and all claims for loss, damage, injury, costs and charges, including court costs and attorney s fees, liability or exposure, however caused, resulting from, arising out of, or in any way connected with the Vendor s participation in the Market, performance pursuant to this Agreement, or obligations under the Market Policies and Procedures. 5. The Vendor agrees to provide the Market with a certificate of general liability and property damage insurance, including products liability coverage, in the amount of at least $300,000.00, naming the indemnities listed above as additional insureds. Failure of Vendor to provide said certificate may be cause for exclusion from participation in the Market. * Insert application date at the top. NAME OF BUSINESS OWNER SIGNATURE AUTHORIZED AGENT/OFFICER SIGNATURE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACCEPTED this day of, 2016. For Market Use Only WILLIAMSBURG FARMERS MARKET By: Tracy Herner, Market Manager

List or Attach Price or Planting List of Products Grown/Produced: Include map of property with crop layout, orchard and/or hoop and greenhouses and plant lists as printouts. Please inform Market Manager of changes / additions as season progresses. Vegetables Please fill out checklist for vegetables, fruit and nut crop checklist. Fruit varieties Please fill out checklist for vegetables, fruit and nut crop checklist. Meat/Seafood/Fish Cheese flavors Eggs Prepared Foods (honey, pickles, herbs, jams, ciders, seasonings, baked goods, etc.) If your product includes locally sourced ingredients, please note. Soaps/Candles Services (knife sharpening, etc) Plants/Cut Flowers Miscellaneous Products (mushrooms, peanuts, etc). Please fill out checklist for vegetables, fruit and nut crop checklist. New for 2016: Checklist for Vegetable, Fruit, & Nut Crops and Varieties

Farm name: Form completed on: (date) The information you provide on this checklist will help our market plan and promote its products to customers. Place an X in each month you had a product for sale at market in 2015, adding an asterisk (*) next to any crops that will be Certified Organic, Certified Naturally Grown, Demeter Certified, Food Alliance Certified, or other third party certified in sustainable growing practices. Please do not include crops you used to grow or would like to grow in the future if you did not have it in 2015. Vegetables: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec New for 2016 Artichokes Arugula Asparagus Beans, Green Beans, Dry Beets Beet greens Bok choy Broccoli Broccoli rabe Brussels sprouts Cabbage (Green) Cabbage (Purple) Cactus Cardoons Carrots Cauliflower Celeriac Celery Chard Chicory Chipilín Collards Corn (Sweet) Cress Cucumbers Dandelion greens Eggplant Epazote Fava beans Fennel Garlic bulb Garlic scapes Herbs (fresh) Hierbamora Horseradish Jicama Kale Kohlrabi Lambs quarters Leeks Lettuce Varieties (#)

Vegetables: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec New Varieties (#) Lima Beans Mesclun (mixed salad greens) Mushrooms Mustard greens Okra Onions Orach Parsnips Peas (English) Peas (Sugar Snap) Peas (Snow) Pea shoots Peppers (hot) Green) Red) Purple) Yellow) Potatoes Pumpkins Purslane Radishes Rhubarb Rutabagas Salsify Scallions Shallots Spinach Sprouts Squash, Summer Squash, Winter Sunchokes Sweet potatoes Sweet potato greens Tomatillos Tomatoes Turnips Turnip Greens Yacon Other: Other: Other: Vegetables Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec New for 2016 Varieties (#)

Fruits & Nuts: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec New for Almonds Apples Apricots Apriums Asian pears Avocados Blackberries Blueberries Boysenberries Cactus pears Canary melons Cantaloupes Cherimoyas Cherries Chestnuts Citron Currants Dates Feijoas Figs Grapefruit Grapes Guavas Honeydew melons Jujubes Kiwis Kumquats Lemons Limes Loquats Mandarins Mulberries Nectarines Olives Oranges Peaches Peanuts Pears Plums Pluots Pomegranates Pomelos Quince Raspberries, Black Raspberries, Red Satsumas Strawberries Walnuts (black) Walnuts (English) Watermelon Wineberries 2016 Varieties (#)