Pagan Spirit Gathering 2010
Town Marketplace





Merchant lineup
CLICK HERE for the list of merchants vending at PSG 2010!

PSG Raffle & Silent Auction
This year, PSG will include a raffle of magical items. Merchants are requested to donate an item to the PSG raffle. We are accepting donations of raffle items from merchants and other PSG participants. If you have a magical item that you would like to donate, please bring it to PSG with you. If you choose to do so, please include a business card or other information with the donation, so that we can advertise your booth during the raffle. If you would like us to mention whom the donation is from, include a business card or short written description with it. All proceeds from this fundraiser will benefit Interfaith Networking.

Win Magical Items!
This year, PSG will include a raffle of ritual tools, spiritual images, and other magical items. Help support your Pagan community and win great prizes! Raffle tickets will be available on site and prizes will be awarded throughout the week.






Vendors
For a complete list of merchant guidelines and Merchant Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) please click here.

The PSG Marketplace is a Pagan shopping area created within the PSG Town. Merchanting at past PSGs has included an extravaganza of items, with merchants offering Pagan clothing, jewelry, pottery, drums and other musical instruments, Pagan books, music, and a wealth of ritual items, as well as services such as body work and Tarot readings.

There will be 70 pre-assigned vendor slots for rent. Each slot will be 12 foot frontage x 24 feet deep. The fee for a slot is $90 with electricity and $75 per slot without electricity. You may rent up to 3 side by side slots of the same type. Only one business application per slot. Electricity is for use in your personal vending space(s) only and not for your personal camp, mobile homes, or campers. You may not share your electric with neighboring booths/campers. Frontage area may only be used for vending. Those merchanting must provide their own lighting, tables, chairs, tarps, or other means of display. You may specify your preferred general location or requested placement by a certain vendor and we will attempt to place you in that general area but can make no guarantees. Earliest registrants will be given most preference, but note that we are not in a position to grant all requests. All merchants are asked to have a fire extinguisher in their merchant space. You must provide your own 100' cord for power if you have booths with electricity.

There is absolutely no sale or bartering of food products, alcoholic beverages or beverages of any other kind, tobacco, tobacco products, and paraphernalia for tobacco use, firearms, other incendiary devices, and any other item prohibited by local, state, or federal laws governing the festival, even if that merchant has a valid Missouri permit for distributing or selling said products. There is absolutely no sale or bartering of tattoo, piercing, or other body modification services. Merchants and/or participants found selling or bartering these items will discontinue doing so, or risk expulsion from the festival. If you have questions or need more information about this, please contact the Circle office.

Camping sites are available behind these slots but there is no guarantee of size and levelness of the ground. Some of the camping areas behind the vendor booths are on gravel. If you are planning to leave a vehicle on-site you must request an on-site parking permit. Please be sure to indicate what type and size of vehicle you are requesting to leave near your merchant slot(s)/camping area. All vendors must arrive by 8pm Monday night.

Be sure to include a description of what you will be merchanting, and it will be included as free advertising in the PSG Town Guide and on the website.

Note also that merchants and their staff are expected to participate in other aspects of Town life, including work shifts, and no permits will be issued to merchants who want to attend PSG just to sell products. You may propose to present workshops in lieu of your 4 hour work shift requirement. All participants are limited to 2 adult work shops but may present a third Teen workshop. Please note that Meet & Greets do not count toward work shift credit. Workshops may be held at your merchant area if you have ample room.

There will be no early merchant setup day, as merchant sites are being pre-assigned. All arrivals will begin on Sunday, June 20 at 9 am. Plan to camp elsewhere if you want to overnight in the area on Saturday, June 19.