Exhibit at the Conference
Dear Vendors, Educators, and Community Groups,
We hope you can join us for another inspiring weekend of networking, educational opportunities, selling and celebration!
Exhibiting
As an exhibitor, you have numerous ways to "set-up-shop" at the conference, from renting a half a table or a whole table within our large community tent to setting-up your own tent in the exhibitor area. You can decide to register for workshops, the meal plan and sleeping accommodations or not. No matter how you choose to participate, your presence is a central aspect of the conference! Last year there were about 85 exhibitors. Please consider joining us for another year or for the first time, as we all strive to understand and support organic farming and sustainable lifestyle options! See the attached form for details.
Advertising
In addition to exhibiting at the conference, you can advertise in our program book, which participants keep as a reference long after the conference is over. If you cannot attend the conference, advertising is a great option to be a part of the event. Advertising at the summer conference is a way to support your business as well as NOFA. See the attached form for details.
Conference Basics
The conference attracts a wide variety of people from New England, New York and New Jersey, as well as other places in the United States and Canada; approximately 1,400 people attended this event in 2009 and we are planning on 1600 attendees in 2010. This year we have two highly accomplished keynote speakers: Sally Fallon Morell, Founding President of the Weston A. Price Foundation and author of the best-selling "Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook that Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats," and Catherine Murphy. The Conference will offer 200 workshops taught by experts from all over the Northeast on a wide range of topics including aspects of organic farming,and land care, homesteading, alternative energy, nutrition, spirituality, food politics, activism, and much more. There is also an engaging teens' and children's workshop series making the weekend fun and engaging for all ages.