Vendor and Parade Registration Open for the 86th Annual Dover Days Festival

Festivals Kent, DE

DOVER, DE – The Annual Dover Days Festival is right around the corner. This year we celebrate the 86th Annual Dover Days Festival on May 4, 2019. To get prepared, registration is now open for community and business participation in this national award-winning event, which is also Kent County’s largest free family festival. The following applications are available online at www.DoverDaysFestival.com:

– Vendor– Crafters, artists and artisans, resellers, nonprofit organizations, food, home and trade exhibitors are wanted.
– Parade– Car clubs, marching groups, bands, fire companies, floats, schools, civic organizations and commercial entries are invited to participate in the parade, Kent County’s largest parade, which steps off on Saturday, May 4 at 9:30 a.m.
– Sponsors –Entertainment, colonial artisans and several other aspects of the festival need sponsorship. Business and community organization interested in being a sponsor can contact John Doerfler, Sales & Events Manager at jdoerfler@visitdelawarevillages.com or 302-734-4888 X 103

The 86th Annual Dover Days will start with the annual parade stepping off at 9:30a.m. on Saturday, May 4th, 2019. Dover Days food vendors, programs, speakers, and exhibits are currently being finalized. For more information about the 86th Annual Dover Days Festival, visit www.DoverDaysFestival.com or call 302-734-4888.

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~ The 86th Annual Dover Days Festival is one of the largest, longest-running, FREE, popular events in the state of Delaware dedicated to promoting the heritage and culture of Dover and the state of Delaware. Kent County Tourism coordinates the Annual Dover Days Festival at the request of the City of Dover. Dover Days hosts the largest parade in Dover with the Governor of the State of Delaware serves as the Grand Marshal. Activities reflect Delaware’s history and heritage as well as contemporary times and include, but are not limited to, the parade, traditional Maypole Dancing with schoolchildren, colonial artisans’ village, historic re-enactment groups representing the Revolutionary War, WW II and the Civil War, children’s activities, carnival, exhibits and lectures as well all-day entertainment and more.