1. Setup: All vendors must be set up no later than 9 am on Saturday. The fairgrounds will be open on Friday for set up only, please contact the vendor chair at svffvendors@gmail.com for questions. An information email will be sent out prior to the festival with setup times. You are responsible for bringing tents, extension cords, water hoses, tarps, cords, staple guns, tie wraps, portable pens, etc. if needed. Please bring garbage bags for cleaning up your area. We thank you for your cooperation in trying to help the Ruritans with the maintenance of their facility. 2. Vehicles: All vehicles must be parked outside the fenced area of the fairgrounds by 8:30 AM on Saturday and Sunday. Vehicles cannot enter the fenced area of the fairgrounds until 15 minutes after the festival ends each day. When vehicles are allowed inside the fenced area, vendors may park next to buildings to unload but must move their vehicles as soon as possible. Care should be taken to not completely block entrances for safety and to prohibit other vendors from unloading. Vendor parking passes should be picked up upon check-in at the info booth.3. Festival Hours: Festival hours are 10 am to 5 pm on Saturday and 10 am to 4 pm on Sunday. Vendors may not pack up and/or leave prior to the end of the festival; if they do so they are considered in breach of contract and will not be invited back to the festival. If you have a medical or personal emergency, you must contact the vendor coordinator prior to packing up and leaving. The info tent can help locate the vendor coordinator.4. Camping: All Campers must be Self-Contained. There are NO hookups available for water or dumping. A limited number of electrical hookups may be available. Campers will be situated outside the immediate fenced area of the festival in a designated parking area.5. Animals: Display/Exhibition fiber related livestock is encouraged, however, all animals brought onto the fairgrounds for sale or display/exhibition must comply with Virginia Department of Agriculture health regulations. For further information, contact the State Veterinarian at the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 102 Governor Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219, 804.786.2373, FAX: 804.371.6097 Hearing Impaired: 800.828.1120 or go to http://www.vdacs.virginia.gov/animals/regulations.shtml (new regulations took effect in 2012: 2VAC5-141: most animals require permanent ID and a CVI only) Virginia Health regulations apply to all exhibition animals allowed on fairgrounds. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection must be presented at the time of check-in. Festival contracted Breed Exhibit animals may be health checked by attending veterinarian if scheduled with Exhibit Chair. No dogs and/or puppies will be allowed to accompany exhibitors, vendors or the public onto the fairgrounds. The term “fairgrounds” is defined by the entire festival site, including all buildings and parking areas. The only dogs which will be allowed onto the fairgrounds are certified service dogs, exhibition dogs and those dogs accompanying security. All dogs should be leashed unless working. Anyone not complying with this policy will be required to remove their dog(s) from the fairgrounds.6. Parking: All vehicles must be parked outside the fenced area of the fairgrounds. Vendors may park next to buildings to unload but must move their vehicles as soon as possible. Handicap parking areas are available.7. Participation: Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival reserves the right to order the removal of any vendor, and their merchandise, who violates the contract or whose merchandise for sale is not that which was represented by this contract, with no refund or allotment to vendor. The Festival will not be liable for any monies or damages, incurred by exercising this right.8. Cancellations: Vendor’s cancellation notification must be received in writing and acknowledged by SVFF committee by August 1 of the current year to receive reimbursement.9. Security: The Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival shall provide a reasonable level of security service throughout the hours of installation, exhibit hours and dismantling, and shall exercise reasonable care for the protection of the exhibitor’s materials and displays. Beyond this, neither the Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival, the Clarke County Ruritan Fairgrounds facility, nor any officer, director or member thereof will be responsible for the safely of the property or the exhibitor from any cause. If desired, exhibitor should obtain, at their own expense, appropriate insurance to cover against said losses. 10. Insurance Coverage and Liability: Neither the Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival, the Clarke County Ruritan Fairgrounds facility, nor any officer, director or member thereof will be responsible or liable for accidents to any exhibitor while on the premises or in case of fire, theft, or damage to any exhibitor’s equipment on the premises. Exhibitors must provide their own insurance coverage to protect themselves, their equipment, and to cover damages that may be inflicted to the building and/or property of the Clarke County Ruritan Fairgrounds. Vendors must include a certificate of insurance in force evidencing a general liability and property damage policy covering your participation during the dates of the SVFF with your application. Your certificate of insurance must include coverage for:• “Products and Completed Operations” for at least $1,000,000• SVFF must be named on the policy as an “additional insured”. Note: This can generally be included in the “Description of Operations, Locations, Vehicles, Exclusions Added by Endorsement, Special Provisions” section of your policy — please check with your policyholder.11. Indemnification: The Exhibitor agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival, The Clarke County Ruritan Fairgrounds, and their officers, employees, agents and volunteers, from and against any and all damages to property or injuries to or death of any person or persons, including attorneys’ fees; and shall defend, indemnify, save and hold harmless Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival, its officers, employees, agents and volunteers, from any and all claims, demands, suits, actions or proceedings of any kind or nature including but not by way of limitation, all civil claims, workers’ compensation claims, and all other claims resulting from or arising out of the intentional or negligent acts, errors or omissions of the Exhibitor, its officers, employees, agents, in any way related to Exhibitors duties and obligations under this Agreement and/or its use of a booth at the Festival. All points not covered herein are subject to the decision of the Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival Committee.
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