Venders Case Study

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Venders:

All venders will be required to pay a $50 fee in order to have a table set up for the event. These vendors include Pepsi, saved ice, Hampton Road’s Ajay’s Boutique, and any Hampton University student that also wishes to participate as a vender. Since the event will be held at Harkness Hall, the “To Smooth Cafe” will be the main facilitator of food and drinks with no fee required.

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