Vendor Events in Sioux Falls, SD

16 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Sioux Falls, SD. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Sioux Falls(7)

The Prairie Farmers' Market

by The Prairie Farmers' Market Organizers

300 N. Cherapa Place, Sioux Falls, SD 57103

Tue: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM;Sat: 8:00 AM-2:00 PM, May 2 - Oct 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 300 N. Cherapa Place in Sioux Falls, this weekly farmers market operates from May through October, giving local vendors and shoppers a consistent destination for fresh, locally-grown produce and artisan goods. Running Tuesday evenings from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM and Saturday mornings from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM, the Prairie Farmers' Market serves as a reliable community gathering spot throughout the growing season. The Tuesday evening slot works well for people who want to shop after work, while the Saturday morning session attracts early risers looking to get the best selection of the week. At this farmers market, you'll find vendors selling a diverse range of items reflecting what grows well in South Dakota and the surrounding region. Produce vendors typically bring seasonal vegetables and fruits, starting with spring greens and asparagus in May and moving into summer tomatoes, peppers, and berries as the season progresses. Fall brings squash, root vegetables, and apples as October approaches. Beyond produce, regular vendors offer fresh-baked goods, local eggs, fresh herbs, cut flowers, and handmade crafts. The mix of food and non-food vendors creates a dynamic marketplace where shoppers can handle multiple errands in one trip while supporting local agriculture and artisans. The Prairie Farmers' Market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, making it accessible to a wide range of shoppers in the Sioux Falls area. Many vendors focus on organic or sustainably-grown products, appealing to customers interested in where their food comes from. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach health-conscious shoppers and families seeking fresh ingredients, or a customer wanting to buy directly from local growers and makers, this market's consistent schedule and central Sioux Falls location make it a practical fit for your needs.

Eastbank Saturday Market

by Eastbank Saturday Market Organizers

8th and Railroad Center, Sioux Falls, SD 57105

Sat: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, May 2 - Oct 31; Sat: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, May 7 - Oct 29

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every Saturday morning from May through October, the Eastbank Saturday Market transforms the 8th and Railroad Center location in Sioux Falls into a gathering place for local food producers, farmers, and artisans. Operating from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, this weekly farmers market captures the heart of the growing season, starting in early May when spring produce first arrives and continuing through the end of October as fall crops reach their peak. The market draws a steady crowd of home cooks, restaurant owners, and community members looking for fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and goods. The vendor mix at Eastbank Saturday Market reflects the agricultural diversity of South Dakota and the surrounding region. You'll find farmers selling fresh vegetables and seasonal produce, beekeepers offering honey and hive products, bakers displaying breads and pastries, and growers specializing in herbs, flowers, and plants for gardens. The market also features artisans and crafters who complement the food-focused atmosphere, creating a well-rounded shopping experience where customers can source both dinner ingredients and handmade goods in one visit. The variety changes week to week based on what's in season, so regular visitors often discover something new each Saturday. What makes a farmers market like Eastbank different from typical retail shopping is the direct relationship with producers. You're buying straight from the people who grew or made the products, which means fresher items, more knowledge about sourcing and preparation, and support for local agriculture and small businesses. The market accepts credit cards alongside cash, making it convenient for modern shoppers. Whether you're a vendor seeking a consistent, established market with steady foot traffic or a customer building relationships with local growers, the Eastbank Saturday Market offers the community-focused experience that defines farmers markets in the Upper Midwest.

Falls Park Farmers Market Sioux Falls

by Falls Park FM

300 N Phillips Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

Saturdays, May - October

Farmers MarketNumber of stalls (12' x 18') - North 20 Addition - $475/each

40 spots open

Yes No If Yes, please indicate what you need power for: (ie: Cash register, freezer): What else should we know about you and your products? Product & Business Liability Certificate of Insurance (Insurance should start/renew in the spring or winter so it does not come due during market season May-Oct) 2. Copies of all licenses & permits you are required to have to sell your product 4. The appropriate fee for the amount of stall space you need *The undersigned acknowledges they have read and agree to comply with the information in this document, as well as the current year’s Philosophy & Rules of the Falls Park Farmer's Market. Noncompliance with these rules and privileges will result in revocation of the privilege to participate in the market. Signature * Date * MM slash DD slash YYYY Δ FallsParkFarmersMarket The May 9th lineup 🍋‍🟩🥥🍍 Bet you can’t find a lineup like this anywhere else!

Falls Park Farmers Market - Winter Market

by Falls Park Farmers Market

Sioux Falls, SD

2026-11-07

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

As temperatures drop across South Dakota, the Falls Park Farmers Market transitions to its winter iteration, offering a warm indoor space for local producers and shoppers to connect during the colder months. Held monthly on Saturdays from November through April at Mosaic Arts & Events in Sioux Falls, this winter market brings the community together when outdoor farmers markets aren't feasible. It's an extension of the farmers market concept that adapts to seasonal realities while maintaining the direct-to-consumer model that defines the farmers market experience. Winter farmers markets draw a different crowd than their summer counterparts. You'll find serious home cooks stocking up on root vegetables, preserved goods, and specialty items for holiday cooking and entertaining, alongside regular customers who've come to rely on local sources year-round. Local farmers shift their inventory to cold-hardy crops and storage produce like squash, potatoes, apples, and greens grown in season or preserved from the fall harvest. Prepared food vendors become increasingly popular during these months, offering everything from baked goods to soups and ready-to-heat meals that appeal to busy shoppers during the holiday season and winter months. Vendors at the Falls Park Farmers Market during winter include not just growers but also value-added producers and makers who thrive in the cooler season. You might find honey producers, cheese makers, bakers, jam and preserve makers, and artisanal food producers whose products are particularly relevant to winter cooking and gift-giving. The indoor setting at Mosaic Arts & Events creates a comfortable browsing environment protected from South Dakota's winter weather, allowing customers to shop without the rush they might feel outdoors in cold conditions. This monthly rhythm means the market operates consistently but with some flexibility in the vendor mix from month to month. If you're looking to reach Sioux Falls customers who prioritize local and seasonal food sources even during the winter months, the Falls Park Farmers Market Winter Market provides direct access to a loyal, engaged audience throughout the cold season.

Falls Park Farmers Market - Summer Season

by Falls Park Farmers Market

Sioux Falls, SD

2026-05-02

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

Every Saturday throughout the warmer months, Sioux Falls comes together at Falls Park for one of the region's most reliable sources of locally grown and produced goods. The Falls Park Farmers Market summer season kicks off in early May and continues through October, giving vendors and shoppers a solid five-month window to connect over fresh, seasonal offerings. As a weekly farmers market rather than a one-time event, this creates a predictable rhythm that regular customers rely on and that vendors can build their schedules around. Farmers markets like this one operate differently from craft fairs or festivals. Instead of a broader mix of handmade goods and entertainment, the focus stays laser-focused on food and agricultural products. You'll find the expected staples: farm-fresh fruits and vegetables that change with the season, from spring greens and asparagus in May to tomatoes, peppers, and squash through summer and into fall. Beyond produce, vendors typically bring honey, eggs, poultry, and locally raised meats. The baked goods section often features everything from artisan breads to pastries, and many vendors offer fresh or dried herbs, potted plants, and cut flowers. This concentration on edible and growing things means customers come with a specific mission: stocking their kitchens and gardens with quality local products rather than browsing for variety. The setting at Falls Park in Sioux Falls provides a natural gathering spot where the community can move through vendor stalls at a comfortable pace. The weekly schedule means both returning customers and new shoppers can plan their Saturday mornings around the market. Summer Saturdays in South Dakota are ideal for outdoor shopping, and the May through October window captures peak growing season when local farmers have the most abundant and diverse harvests to offer. For vendors, this consistency allows you to build relationships with regular customers, test products, and develop a loyal base of repeat buyers who know when and where to find you.

Lake Lorraine Farmers Market

by FDI / Lake Lorraine

Sioux Falls, SD

2026-06-04

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

Every Thursday from June through October, the Lake Lorraine Farmers Market brings fresh local produce and handmade goods to the western Sioux Falls community. Operating during evening hours from 4-7 PM, this weekly market fills a unique niche as the area's only weekday farmers market, making it convenient for shoppers who prefer to visit on a weeknight rather than weekend mornings. The Thursday timing works well for people picking up dinner ingredients after work or looking to stock their pantries with seasonal produce before the weekend. The market showcases the full spectrum of what a traditional farmers market offers. Local growers bring vegetables at their peak ripeness, from early summer greens and tomatoes through fall squashes and root vegetables. You'll find baked goods from regional producers, including breads, pastries, and other ready-to-eat items. Meat, poultry, and egg vendors provide protein options from local farms, while beekeepers sell honey and other hive products. Beyond food, artisans and crafters offer plants, flowers, and handmade arts and crafts, giving the market appeal beyond groceries. Since the Lake Lorraine Farmers Market runs from early June through October, you'll experience the full Midwest growing season here. Early summer brings lighter produce and an abundance of flowers and plants as people refresh their gardens. Mid-summer peaks with tomatoes, berries, and stone fruits, while fall transitions into heartier vegetables, preserves, and autumn blooms. This seasonal rotation means regular shoppers discover something different each week, and vendors often have their most interesting stock during peak harvest months. The weekday format attracts a mix of local residents seeking convenience and quality, making it a smaller, more relaxed alternative to weekend markets. If you're a vendor looking to reach Sioux Falls shoppers outside the typical Saturday morning crowd, or a shopper who values freshness and local sourcing but needs evening shopping hours, the Lake Lorraine Farmers Market offers a dedicated community gathering spot right in western Sioux Falls.

West Mall Open Air Market

by West Mall Open Air Market Organizers

41st St. & Western Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57501

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Sioux Falls hosts a seasonal farmers market right in the heart of the city at the intersection of 41st Street and Western Avenue. The West Mall Open Air Market operates as a weekly gathering where local growers, producers, and food vendors set up to sell directly to community shoppers. This is a classic farmers market setup, meaning you'll find the freshest seasonal produce, prepared foods, and locally-made goods that change with what's growing in South Dakota at any given time. Farmers markets like this one draw a mix of shoppers looking for quality ingredients and direct relationships with the people who grow their food. Spring and summer typically bring the widest variety of vendors, with peak season offering everything from vegetables and berries to eggs, dairy, baked goods, and value-added products like jams or honey. Fall brings root vegetables and cold-weather crops, while the market's seasonal schedule means hours and vendor participation shift throughout the year. The outdoor setting at West Mall creates an accessible community gathering space where both established farmers and smaller producers can reach customers year-round. For vendors, this location on 41st and Western puts you in front of consistent foot traffic from the surrounding Sioux Falls area. Farmers markets attract shoppers who actively choose to buy local and are willing to pay for quality and freshness. Since the West Mall Open Air Market operates on a weekly schedule during its active season, it offers reliable opportunities for vendors to build regular customer relationships. If you're interested in participating, contact the organizer directly to learn about the current seasonal schedule, booth availability, and any vendor requirements or fees.

Pop-Ups in Sioux Falls(5)

AMC Collective Sioux Falls

by AMC Collective

2119 S Minnesota Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57105

Year-round

Pop-UpContact organizer

25 spots open

Pop-ups create a different kind of shopping experience than traditional retail, and the AMC Collective in Sioux Falls operates as a year-round consignment space that functions much like a rotating gallery mixed with a marketplace. Located at 2119 S Minnesota Ave, this weekly venue brings together more than 25 local artisans and makers who display their work in a shared storefront model. This approach means the inventory is constantly refreshing as different vendors rotate their pieces in and out, giving shoppers a reason to return regularly and discover something new with each visit. The collective specializes in handmade and artisan goods, with a particular strength in jewelry, fiber arts, ceramics, and photography. These are vendors who work with their hands to create functional and decorative pieces, so you'll find everything from ceramic vessels and woven textiles to unique jewelry designs and fine art photography. The consignment format means each maker is directly represented by their own work, so there's real personality behind every piece on the shelves. This attracts both collectors looking for one-of-a-kind items and gift shoppers seeking something with actual craftsmanship behind it. Because the AMC Collective operates year-round with weekly availability, it serves as a reliable outlet for Sioux Falls makers who want consistent sales opportunities without the logistics of booking individual markets or fairs. For shoppers, it's a convenient way to support local artisans and find genuinely handmade goods without waiting for seasonal markets. The storefront environment also creates a different vibe than outdoor markets or temporary pop-ups; people often linger longer and develop familiarity with specific makers whose work they admire.

Sioux Falls Sculpture Walk Pop-Up

by Downtown Sioux Falls

Phillips Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

Monthly, May - October 2026

Pop-UpContact organizer

30 spots open

Downtown Sioux Falls comes alive each month from May through October with a recurring pop-up that brings together fine artists and craftspeople along Phillips Avenue. The Sioux Falls Sculpture Walk Pop-Up merges the appeal of the area's nationally recognized outdoor sculpture installations with an active marketplace where vendors can connect directly with art lovers and collectors. This monthly format gives artists and makers a consistent opportunity to establish presence in the community without the longer commitment of permanent retail space. The pop-up setting attracts a particular kind of visitor: people who are already engaged with visual art and design. Attendees come to walk the sculpture installations, and they arrive with curiosity about handmade goods, original artwork, and unique pieces you won't find in standard retail. Fine artists, jewelry makers, ceramicists, painters, and craft vendors thrive at events like this because the audience is primed to appreciate and invest in quality, creative work. The combination of outdoor public art and vendor pop-ups creates a natural flow where people move between both experiences as part of the same outing. The May-through-October window captures the warmer months when foot traffic and outdoor browsing are at their peak in South Dakota. Phillips Avenue in downtown Sioux Falls provides an established retail and cultural corridor, meaning the pop-up benefits from both regular downtown visitors and people making a special trip to experience the sculpture walk. For vendors, this recurring monthly schedule offers flexibility and predictability, allowing you to test products, build a customer base in the Sioux Falls market, and adjust your offerings based on what resonates with this art-focused audience. The setting encourages longer browsing sessions and higher-value purchases compared to purely transactional markets.

Junkin' Market Days Sioux Falls - Fall

by Junkin' Market Days

Sioux Falls, SD

2026-10-09

Pop-UpContact organizer

20 spots open

This fall pop-up brings together over 100 vendors offering everything from curated vintage finds to handmade goods and boutique clothing at W. H. Lyon Fairgrounds in Sioux Falls. Junkin' Market Days has built a following among shoppers who love hunting for unique pieces, and the October event captures that early autumn energy when people start refreshing their homes for cooler months. You'll find vintage home decor ranging from mid-century furniture to reclaimed architectural pieces, alongside vendors selling handcrafted items like pottery, jewelry, and home goods. Boutique clothing vendors showcase independent brands and vintage clothing finds, while gourmet food vendors add another layer to the shopping experience with specialty items and artisan products. The atmosphere at a pop-up like this differs from traditional markets because there's a curated, event-like energy. Vendors often treat these gatherings as destination shopping days, so many invest in appealing displays and bring their best inventory. Shoppers tend to be enthusiastic browsers who are specifically looking to discover new-to-them items rather than running errands, which creates a more engaged crowd. The timing of an October pop-up in South Dakota aligns with fall entertaining season, so attendees are often shopping for seasonal decor, unique gifts, and those special pieces that make a home feel intentional. If you sell vintage or boutique items, handmade goods, or specialty foods, this event reaches an audience actively seeking non-mainstream shopping experiences. The W. H. Lyon Fairgrounds location provides ample space for the vendor count, and the one-time nature of the event means shoppers prioritize attending. This is the kind of market where regular customers mark their calendars, making it worth your while to participate if your inventory aligns with the vintage and boutique focus.

Junkin' Market Days Sioux Falls - Spring

by Junkin' Market Days

Sioux Falls, SD

2027-04-17

Pop-UpContact organizer

20 spots open

Spring in Sioux Falls brings a chance to discover one-off finds and support small businesses all under one roof at this curated indoor market happening April 17-18, 2026. Junkin' Market Days Sioux Falls - Spring draws shoppers looking for vintage treasures, artisan goods, and boutique items you won't find in typical retail stores. The two-day event brings together over 100 vendors showcasing everything from vintage home decor and upcycled furnishings to handmade jewelry, boutique clothing, gourmet foods, and one-of-a-kind gifts. This is a pop-up market, meaning it's a special event rather than a recurring weekly gathering, so the vendor mix and inventory tend to be fresh and carefully curated for spring shopping. The atmosphere at Junkin' Market Days Sioux Falls - Spring leans toward the eclectic and personal. You'll encounter independent makers and vintage collectors alongside small food producers, creating a mix that appeals to shoppers hunting for statement pieces, home refresh items, and gifts with character. Spring timing makes this particularly popular for people decorating their homes for the season or updating their wardrobe. The indoor venue means comfortable browsing regardless of South Dakota weather, and the admission fee helps keep the event organized and vendor-focused. This kind of pop-up market draws a diverse crowd: vintage enthusiasts, gift hunters, small business supporters, and anyone looking to browse a concentrated selection of independent vendors in one place. Whether you sell handmade goods, vintage inventory, boutique apparel, specialty foods, or unique home items, this event offers a chance to reach Sioux Falls shoppers who specifically seek out curated markets and small business offerings. The spring timing and indoor setting make it an accessible selling opportunity during a season when people are actively refreshing and updating their spaces and wardrobes.

Sioux Falls Junkin' Market Days

by Junkin' Market Days

W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds, 100 N Lyon Blvd, Sioux Falls, SD 57107

April 17-18, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Sioux Falls Junkin' Market Days brings together an eclectic mix of vendors and dealers for a two-day pop-up event at the W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds in Sioux Falls, South Dakota on April 17-18, 2026. This kind of market event thrives on variety and discovery, drawing shoppers who love hunting for everything from vintage treasures and antiques to handmade goods, collectibles, and unique finds that don't fit neatly into one category. Pop-up markets like this one differ from permanent farmers markets or regular craft fairs in that they offer a concentrated, time-limited shopping experience that creates urgency and excitement. Vendors at junkin' markets tend to specialize in a wide range of merchandise: furniture, home decor, vintage clothing, jewelry, repurposed goods, local crafts, and much more. The appeal lies in the unexpected discoveries and the chance to find one-of-a-kind items that won't be available elsewhere. April is an ideal time for this kind of event in Sioux Falls, as shoppers emerge from winter looking to refresh their homes and inject some personality into their spaces. The W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds location provides ample space for multiple vendors to set up and showcase their wares, creating an environment where both serious collectors and casual browsers can spend several hours exploring. These events typically draw a mix of dealer communities, antique enthusiasts, DIY home decorators, and gift shoppers looking for something special. If you're a vendor in the junkin', vintage, antique, or general merchandise space, Sioux Falls Junkin' Market Days offers a chance to reach an audience actively seeking the kinds of items you offer during a prime spring shopping season.

Festivals in Sioux Falls(4)

Soo Foo Moto Fest

by J&L Harley-Davidson

Sioux Falls, SD

2026-07-17

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Soo Foo Moto Fest is a motorcycle festival held at J&L Harley-Davidson featuring multiple vendor categories including food trucks, motorcycle parts, off-road equipment, and more. The weekend event includes demo rides from Harley-Davidson and Royal Enfield, bike shows, poker runs, dyno shootouts, live music, and pit bike races. Attendees range from motorcycle enthusiasts to casual visitors seeking entertainment and vendor goods. The event supports Make-A-Wish of South Dakota and Montana, maintaining a tradition from the predecessor Hot Harley Nights event. Located at the dealership's renovated headquarters in Sioux Falls, the festival draws bikers and car enthusiasts from across the region for a full weekend of activities.

Sidewalk Arts Festival

by Washington Pavilion

Sioux Falls, SD

2026-09-12

Festival$30 application fee

20 spots open

The Sidewalk Arts Festival is a free outdoor community arts event held annually in downtown Sioux Falls on streets surrounding the Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science. The festival features more than 250 vendor booths showcasing fine art, folk art, and handcrafted goods from regional artisans. Vendors include juried artists selling original pieces alongside food vendors and nonprofit organizations. The event also offers live entertainment and children's activities. Held on Saturday, September 12, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., it attracts over 40,000 shoppers and serves as a major fundraiser for the Washington Pavilion. Artists apply through ZAPPlication with a jury fee of $30. Work must be original and handmade, no buy-sell items permitted. The event has grown to become the region's largest one-day arts festival, welcoming a record 284 vendors in 2025.

Siouxland Renaissance Festival

by Siouxland Renaissance Festival Association

W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds, 100 N Lyon Blvd, Sioux Falls, SD 57107

June 6-7, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Step into a different era at this Renaissance-themed festival happening June 6-7, 2026 at W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds in Sioux Falls. The Siouxland Renaissance Festival invites visitors to experience the pageantry, craftsmanship, and entertainment of the Elizabethan period, creating an immersive environment where vendors and attendees alike can enjoy the energy of a historical marketplace. This type of festival draws a diverse crowd of families, history enthusiasts, and people looking for a unique entertainment experience beyond typical community events. Renaissance festivals attract a wide range of vendors who thrive in this themed setting. You'll find artisans selling handcrafted goods like leather work, metalwork, jewelry, and custom clothing that fits the historical aesthetic. Woodworkers, glassblowers, and other craftspeople often find strong audiences at events like this. Food vendors do particularly well, offering turkey legs, mead, hand pies, and other fare that feels period-appropriate. Performers and musicians also tend to find opportunities at these events, and vendors selling Renaissance-inspired home decor, accessories, and gifts regularly participate. The attendee base for Renaissance festivals is typically enthusiastic and engaged, often dressed in period costumes themselves. They come prepared to spend time exploring, enjoying entertainment, and shopping for unique items they won't find at conventional markets. The June timing means pleasant weather in South Dakota, which helps draw both locals and visitors from surrounding areas who might combine the festival with other summer activities. If you create or sell products with historical, artisanal, or handcrafted appeal, or if your offerings work well with a themed environment, the Siouxland Renaissance Festival at W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds could be a strong venue to reach an audience ready to appreciate and purchase distinctive merchandise.

Sioux Falls Festival of Cultures

by LSS Multi-Cultural Center / Levitt at the Falls

Sioux Falls, SD

2027-06-13

FestivalFree / stipend provided

20 spots open

This one-time cultural celebration in Sioux Falls brings together vendors and performers from across the region to showcase the diverse traditions, crafts, and cuisines that make up the community. Held on June 13, 2026, the Sioux Falls Festival of Cultures is presented by the LSS Multi-Cultural Center at Levitt at the Falls, a venue known for hosting community-focused outdoor events that draw families and culture enthusiasts throughout the year. As a cultural festival rather than a traditional craft fair or farmers market, this event centers on celebrating heritage and cross-cultural exchange. Vendors typically include artisans selling handmade goods tied to their cultural backgrounds, whether that's traditional textiles, jewelry, home décor, or imported specialty items. Food vendors and trucks are a major draw, offering authentic cuisine from multiple cultures alongside familiar festival fare. The atmosphere tends to be educational and inclusive, with attendees specifically seeking to learn about and support vendors from underrepresented communities. This makes it an excellent venue for sellers offering culturally significant products, ethnic specialty foods, or handcrafted items with cultural roots. The festival is billed as free and family-friendly, which means you'll encounter a mixed crowd ranging from young children to seniors, many of whom are actively looking to discover new vendors and support cultural businesses. The June timing means pleasant early summer weather in South Dakota, typically drawing good foot traffic. Live entertainment and cultural activities woven throughout the day keep the energy engaging, so attendees tend to linger longer than they might at a typical farmers market. If you sell cultural crafts, ethnic foods, traditional clothing, art, or heritage-based products, this festival aligns well with your brand and customer base. The community focus and educational mission mean shoppers arrive with genuine interest in what you're offering, not just browsing. Check with the LSS Multi-Cultural Center about vendor application details and setup requirements specific to this event.

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