Market Rules and Regulations: Vendor Guidelines
All products must be handmade, produced or grown in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. You must make it, bake it or grow it to sell it.
(Exceptions: local books or CDs, Hearts Content Community Market (HCCM) Executive Committee approved antiques.)
The market will only accept vendors selling high quality handmade items. If vendors are unsure if their items are acceptable or not, the HCCM Executive will review them before selling them at the market.
Vendors Categories
Fruits, Vegetables & Garden
For example: fresh fruits and vegetables, seedlings, seeds, houseplants, flowers, herbs.
Meats, Poultry & Dairy
For example: local meat and game, fish, milk, eggs, cheese, yogurt, butter.
Specialty Food Products
For example: honey, oils, condiments, preserves and jams, pet treats.
Baked Goods
For example: homemade desserts, bread, cakes, confections, pies, cookies, chocolates.
Bath & Beauty
For example: handcrafted soaps, lip balms, lotions, makeup, scrubs, cleansers, candles.
Clothing, Sewing & Knitted Products
For example: handmade clothing, knitted items, crocheted items, woven items, embroidery, dolls, toys, quilts, vintage/antique clothing, aprons, bags, hats, scarves, mittens & gloves.
Jewelry
For example: handcrafted earrings, brooches, rings, bracelets, necklaces, hair accessories.
Pottery
For example: handcrafted bowls, mugs, vases, planters, plates, teapots, etc.
Woodcrafts
For example: handcrafted bowls, boxes, carvings, clocks, home decor items, jewelry, sculpture, toys.
Food Concessions
For example: snacks, hot meals, soups, hot and cold beverages.
Antiques
For example: furniture, glass, art.
Arts & Crafts
For example: photography, paintings, prints, stationery, collage, illustrations, mixed media, sculpture,
local books and cds, stained glass, portraits.
For complete rules and regulations click on the Vendor Info Tab and choose Vendor Guidelines.
To download an application form click on the Vendor Info Tab and choose Application Form.
All products must be handmade, produced or grown in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. You must make it, bake it or grow it to sell it.
(Exceptions: local books or CDs, Hearts Content Community Market (HCCM) Executive Committee approved antiques.)
The market will only accept vendors selling high quality handmade items. If vendors are unsure if their items are acceptable or not, the HCCM Executive will review them before selling them at the market.
Vendors Categories
Fruits, Vegetables & Garden
For example: fresh fruits and vegetables, seedlings, seeds, houseplants, flowers, herbs.
Meats, Poultry & Dairy
For example: local meat and game, fish, milk, eggs, cheese, yogurt, butter.
Specialty Food Products
For example: honey, oils, condiments, preserves and jams, pet treats.
Baked Goods
For example: homemade desserts, bread, cakes, confections, pies, cookies, chocolates.
Bath & Beauty
For example: handcrafted soaps, lip balms, lotions, makeup, scrubs, cleansers, candles.
Clothing, Sewing & Knitted Products
For example: handmade clothing, knitted items, crocheted items, woven items, embroidery, dolls, toys, quilts, vintage/antique clothing, aprons, bags, hats, scarves, mittens & gloves.
Jewelry
For example: handcrafted earrings, brooches, rings, bracelets, necklaces, hair accessories.
Pottery
For example: handcrafted bowls, mugs, vases, planters, plates, teapots, etc.
Woodcrafts
For example: handcrafted bowls, boxes, carvings, clocks, home decor items, jewelry, sculpture, toys.
Food Concessions
For example: snacks, hot meals, soups, hot and cold beverages.
Antiques
For example: furniture, glass, art.
Arts & Crafts
For example: photography, paintings, prints, stationery, collage, illustrations, mixed media, sculpture,
local books and cds, stained glass, portraits.
For complete rules and regulations click on the Vendor Info Tab and choose Vendor Guidelines.
To download an application form click on the Vendor Info Tab and choose Application Form.