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Third Annual Darnestown Day

Mark your calendars to become a part of Darnestown Day!

Join us on Saturday, May 12, 2012 as St. Nicholas Episcopal Church hosts the Third Annual Darnestown Day on behalf of the entire Darnestown community.  The event will be held from 2:00pm-4:00pm on Saturdaythe St. Nick’s parish grounds at 15575 Germantown Road. 

We want this year's Darnestown Day to be bigger and better.  The First two Darnestown Day celebrations each brought together more than 1,000 people.  Food vendors and craft vendors found eager customers.  Children enjoyed pony cart rides and engaged in games of fun.  Area musicians and artists provided entertainment for all comers to enjoy.  A new area of participation is being added this year:  a Fifty-Fifty Raffle.  The Raffle will extend the fun for everyone. 

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There are many different ways to participate in Darnestown Day.  We are looking for eager vendors who would like to sell their crafts and wares and for businesses to meet prospective customers.   Applications are now being accepted to reserve your space.  Only a limited number of spaces are available.  In addition, advertising in the Darnestown Day brochure is being offered.  This brochure will be given to every family attending and is a wonderful way to advertise your business to potential customers.  

To take out advertizing in our program or rent a booth, click on one of the links below (or buttons at left).

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For more information of advertising or renting a vendor booth, please call Liz Kraft at 301-926-6155 or email at emonaco@starpower.net.

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