Ecologie Vintage

SPRING MARKET ANNOUNCED

Please read below for frequently asked questions for market information**

VENDOR FAQ:

Q: How can I become a vendor?

A: On the “Vendor Application” tab, you can fill out an application. When/if there are spots available in the future, we will reach out to you.

Q: What kind of vendors do you accept?

A: We love to promote small & sustainable business practices, so our ideal vendor would align with these values. Our vendors are typically artists, vintage clothing/home-good sellers, sustainable makers, and creatives of all sorts.

Q: How many vendors do you accept?

A: We have hosted up to 130 vendors. To make things run more smoothly, we will be capping the total number of vendors between 80-100 vendors next time.

Q: Can I split a booth with someone?

A: Yes, if you are splitting a booth please fill out one application for the both of you.

EVENT FAQ:

Q: How often do you host events?

A: We will now be hosting events bi-annually! One in the spring and one in the fall. The event takes place in the Town Center Mall Parking lot.


Q: Should I bring cash?

A: Cash is easiest! But every vendor is different and most offer different payment options, such as Paypal, Venmo, Cash App, etc…


Q: Is the regular store open during these events?

A: Yes! Our store front is open for shopping during events!


Q: Can I bring my items to sell in store during the event?

A: Our staff is pretty limited, as we have all hands working the event in some sort of aspect that we cannot accept any buys on these days. We are definitely accepting buys the day before and the day after our events, though hours may be shorter on the day after.


Q: Are there restrooms at your events?

A: Yes, we have porta potties on site, we also provide an ADA complainant restroom for those who made need it.


Q: Do your events follow ADA guidelines?

A: Yes, our events are hosted in the Town Center Mall parking lot. We have an ADA approved porta potty on site. We can not guarantee that all vendor booths will be ADA complainant, but we do have plenty of room for accessibility throughout the event.