
The Brazilian Consulate of Washington, DC invites you to participate as a Vendor/Exhibitor at this year's event. Brazil Day DC 2011 is the official event of the Brazilian community of Greater-Washington. The event brings the community together to boasts a celebration of Brazilian culture, and creates an opportunity for entrepreneurs in the community to grow their network, sell their products and/or promote their business to a relevant audience. The Festival will be held on Sunday October 2, 2011, at The Yards Park in Washington, DC. The Vendors' pavilion will be open for business from 10:00am to 5:00, giving our vendors and exhibitors a valuable seven hour window to capitalize on exposure and sales.
In an effort to make Brazil Day DC 2011 a huge successful to our vendors and exhibitors the following incentives have been introduced:
2. Every vendor site under one large open-air pavilion.
3. Every vendor site comes with two tables, two chairs and electricity.
4. Over-sized sites available to all vendors.
On October 2, 2011, the serene setting of DC's latest landmarks, The Yards Park at Capitol Riverfront, will be transformed as it hosts for the first time an extravagant celebration of the Brazilian culture. BRAZIL DAY DC 2011 will forever claim its welcomed spot as one of Washington DC's most memorable traditions. Join us for this historical celebration.
BRAZIL DAY DC 2011 is an event for the enjoyment of the whole family, featuring lots of live Music, Dances, Martial Arts, Traditional Foods and more. From inspiring people to promoting diversity, culture and inclusion in our community, participants will be given a day full of opportunities to shine as the festival brings before them the most relevant audience in the region.
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