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Suffolk County Vendor Fair


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I attended my support group meeting last night and we are putting on the largest vendor fair in North America on April 29th. At this time, we have 50 gluten-free vendors attending, we possibly have room for 10 more vendors. Dr. Peter Green will speak at 2 different times and there will also be a seminar on gluten-free Cooking. The fair will be held at Farmingdale State College @ 2350 Broad Hollow Rd (Rt. 110)--Roosevelt Hall in Farmingdale , NY.

If you would like additional info, you can send me an email or go to our support group website: www.suffolkcountyceliacs.com

To avoid waiting in line, you can pre-register (for the entrance fee ONLY) or pay at the door, $5 per person, children under 5 are free---the entrance fee for each speaker is $5 per person, including children.

Our vendor fair was wonderful last year and this one is a gaint compared to it. Hope to see you there.

Deb

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If you are planning to attend we encourage you to pre-register and avoid the lines! There will be express check-in for pre-registration.

For more information or to pre-register go to our website at www.suffolkcountyceliacs.org

Here is the list of the confirmed vendors-

1-2-3 Gluten Free, Inc

Against the Grain

Arico Natural Foods Company

Benevolent Baker

Bob & Ruth's Gluten-Free Dining & Travle Club

Bob's Red Mill

Breads from Anna

I Love Gluten Cafe

Cali Fine Foods

Celiac Chicks

Cherrybrook Kitchen

Cream Hill Estates

Dr. B Well's Naturally

Enjoy Life Natural Brands

Everybody Eats, Inc.

Gaga's Inc.

Get Healthy America

GFN Foods, LLC

Gilbert's Gourmet Goodies

Gluten Free Forever, Inc.

Gluten Free Mall

Gluten Free Panty/Glutino

Gluten Free Passport

Goji Berry Granola

Heartland Ingredients

Julianna's Delectibles

Kimball Genetics, Inc.

Mama's Restaurant

Marys Gone Crackers

Mr. Ritts Bakery

Nana's Cookies Co.

Naturally Me Inc.

Owl Books

Pamela's Products

PureFit Inc.

R. Plotkin Assc. Inc/Lifefield Buckwheat

ReLiv International

The Best Ever Low Carb Cakes!

The Diet Shop

The Empire Torte Company

The Kitchen Table Bakers

The Really Great Food Company

Triumph Dining

Whole Foods Market

Wild by Nature Market

Ford's Gourmet Foods/Bone Suckin Sauce

Joan's gluten-free Great Bakes

Thumann's..The Deli Best

Executive Concepts LLC

Foods by George

Kinnikinnick Foods, Inc.

Food-Tek, Inc

GLP Free Manufacturing Corp.

See you there!

Michael Thorn

Suffolk County Celiacs - a Branch of GIG

PS THEY ARE ALSO LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS SO IF YOU CAN LET THEM KNOW YOU CAN PHONE NUMBER SATURDAY FOR SET UPOR SUNDAY WHAT HOURS 6AM TO SET UP ON WHEN AVAILABLE

EG+FC Apprentice

Is this Fair only for people that own a grocery or restaurant that sell gluten free products? What is the purpose for this fair? I would like to go but I would like to know what to accept beofore I go.

Thanks

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The Vendor Fair is open to the public. Retailers will be there with their products. You will beable to purchase items, taste items, compare products, etc. The last vendor fair we had was much smaller and was packed with people. Its a great place to come. Join us!!!

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