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he Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival is a family friendly event that takes place over two weekends in mid September in what has come to be known as "Sir William's Hollow" near Saint Marys, KS, a convenient half hour from either Topeka or Manhattan.
The festival consists of a sprawling "village" of vendors through the forest and an outdoor performance of one of the Bard's plays put on by local talent. The festival gates open at 5:00 pm, allowing plenty of time to browse the 50 or so booths before the play begins at 7:00 pm. Seating is "first come, first served". Bring your own chair or picnic blanket, or rent one at the gift shop, and enjoy some of the greatest theatrical works performed by our all-volunteer cast and crew. Tickets do not sell out, and may be purchased at the gate only using cash, check, or card. (insider tip: make a beeline for the seating area after passing through the Front Gate to secure a good seating area and spend the rest of the time before the play starts browsing the booths!) To give you an idea of how the festival lays out, here is our map f0r 2023: |
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🚜 The Hay Ride-Take a scenic hayride through the prairie and enjoy the beauty of the festival grounds. A fun and relaxing experience for all ages.
🍕 Fryer Tuck's-Indulge in delicious fried foods and pizzas that are sure to satisfy your cravings. A festival favorite that you won’t want to miss!
🥟 Benito's-Enjoy authentic empanadas filled with savory goodness. A perfect snack to enjoy while exploring the festival.
🍗 Falstaff’s Fiery Wings-Spice things up with a variety of flavorful chicken wings. Whether you like them mild or extra hot, this booth has something for everyone.
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🔫 Bard's Bullseye Challenge-Test your marksmanship with our BB gun shooting game. How many bullseyes can you hit? A fun and exciting challenge for all ages.
🎣 Bard's Bountiful Catch-Cast your line and see what you catch in this fun fishing game. Each play is a winner, with small prizes attached to the end of the line.
🎨 Art by Bridget-Explore a stunning collection of artwork, including portraits and live paintings, crafted by Bridget. Whether you're looking for a beautiful piece to take home or interested in learning the craft yourself, this booth offers art lessons and unique creations that capture the spirit of the festival.
🎁 Gift Shop-Take a piece of the festival home with you! Our Gift Shop offers a variety of FHSF souvenirs and unique Shakespeare
🚜 The Hay Ride-Take a scenic hayride through the prairie and enjoy the beauty of the festival grounds. A fun and relaxing experience for all ages.
🍕 Fryer Tuck's-Indulge in delicious fried foods and pizzas that are sure to satisfy your cravings. A festival favorite that you won’t want to miss!
🥟 Benito's-Enjoy authentic empanadas filled with savory goodness. A perfect snack to enjoy while exploring the festival.
🍗 Falstaff’s Fiery Wings-Spice things up with a variety of flavorful chicken wings. Whether you like them mild or extra hot, this booth has something for everyone.
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🔫 Bard's Bullseye Challenge-Test your marksmanship with our BB gun shooting game. How many bullseyes can you hit? A fun and exciting challenge for all ages.
🎣 Bard's Bountiful Catch-Cast your line and see what you catch in this fun fishing game. Each play is a winner, with small prizes attached to the end of the line.
🎨 Art by Bridget-Explore a stunning collection of artwork, including portraits and live paintings, crafted by Bridget. Whether you're looking for a beautiful piece to take home or interested in learning the craft yourself, this booth offers art lessons and unique creations that capture the spirit of the festival.
🎁 Gift Shop-Take a piece of the festival home with you! Our Gift Shop offers a variety of FHSF souvenirs and unique Shakespeare
Vendor Application Packet 2019
If you have any questions, please email:
Nicole Cabler: [email protected] Mindy McDonald: [email protected] |
Mailing Address:
Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival PO Box 118 Saint Marys, Kansas 66536 |
Attention:
- Applications must be submitted online, no later than June 7, 2019.
- Late applications will be charged a $25 late fee.
- Applications received after June 7, 2019 will be rejected for 2019 but archived in the order received.
- No new booths will be added for 2019 after June 7th unless booth space opens up. If booth space opens up after June 7th, archived applications will be considered in the order received or at the discretion of FHSF.
General Vendor Information, Rules, and Regulations
Vendor Bracelets -Each vendor booth will receive four vendor admission bracelets. Additional (festival long) bracelets are $5 each and must be purchased before the festival. Everyone in your booth must have a bracelet on them at all times. No entry without bracelet. Bracelets may be transferred between persons in your booth. Replacement passes are not free.
Note: There will be a special showing of the play without the festival on Thursday, September 12th which vendors may attend for free with their Vendor Bracelet.
HOURS OF OPERATION- Important: The vendor shall be required to have the booth open and available to the public, between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and the end of intermission on each date for which the booth is rented unless otherwise authorized in writing. Failure to keep the booth open between the required hours shall result in an immediate termination of the Vendor’s right to continue occupation of the booth.
GROSS SALES REIMBURSEMENT AND PRICING – See “Booth Pricing” sheet.
SET UP / TEAR DOWN INFORMATION - For setup purposes, on show days vendors no later than 4:30 p.m. to set up. No vehicles are allowed on the paths; please plan to bring a wagon or extra help to get your items to your booth. The Festival will have a UTV available for heavier items. All booths must be set up and ready to sell by 5:00 p.m..
Final tear down begins immediately following the end of intermission on the final Sunday of the festival. Any vendor that tears down prior to this time without authorization may not be allowed to attend the following year.
Booths must be cleaned, all trash removed from the booth and placed in the festival dumpster at the top of the hill, and returned to the state in which they were rented no later than the following Sunday after the festival.
TABLES, CHAIRS, EXTENSION CORDS Vendors must provide their own tables, chairs and extension cords.
ELECTRICITY One 120V outlet and one 60W light is provided free in each booth. However, vendors must declare everything they will be plugging into their booth upon registration. The power grid is limited; the festival reserves the right to limit electrical usage.
COMMAND CENTRAL & EMERGENCY INFORMATION - The "Command Central" building will be located in the main food building by the amphitheater gate and will be the central point for all emergencies, lost persons/items and assistance for any needs. At any time vendors may ask a festival volunteer for assistance or go to the Command Central location to get help on any matter.
SECURITY will be supplied by the festival host throughout each event from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Security will not be available at night after the park has closed. You are responsible for securing all items in and around your booth. By submitting your vendor registration you accept this responsibility. FHSF is not responsible for lost or damaged items.
TRASH - Each vendor must maintain a clean area around their booth. Cans may be emptied into festival dumpster.
INCLEMENT WEATHER - Weather cancellation decisions may be made up to one hour before an event. Cancellations will be conveyed to vendors and volunteers through group text or phone call and posted to the FHSF Facebook page. Vendors are expected to show up unless cancellation is announced. There will be no refunds for cancellations due to weather. In the event that two or more of the scheduled festival nights are cancelled due to inclement weather or mud, rain dates may be announced for a subsequent weekend. Notification will be texted, emailed, posted on the website, and on the Festival’s Facebook page. If an extra rain date weekend is needed, vendors will not strictly be required to attend but are asked to be open to the idea. Vendors are asked to please plan accordingly.
BOOTH CONTENT - Items should be homemade or handmade unless express consent is given by the FHSF in writing. Every type of item sold in vendor booths must be approved upon registration. No additional items may be added without written consent. Objects in vendor booths deemed inappropriate or substantially outside the general theme of the festival by festival staff must be immediately removed upon the request of festival staff. Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival Inc. reserves the right to reject or remove from sale any items considered unsuitable.
ALCOHOL – No outside alcohol is allowed on FHSF property.
RAFFLES/DRAWINGS –For exhibitors who are planning on any type of giveaway promotion please read the law pertaining to the use of raffles in the state of Kansas. http://www.ksrevenue.org/bingoraffle.html
LICENSING and SALES TAX – See attached “Licensing and Sales Tax” sheet
PETS – No pets please
Building Additions - All building additions must be approved by festival. If addition is initiated by the vendor, it must be paid for by the vendor.
REMITTANCE OF GROSS SALES % - Gross sales remittance should be mailed no later than two weeks after the festival ends. A $20 late fee will be applied for late remittance:
Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival
PO Box 118
Saint Marys, Kansas 66536
Please make checks payable to “FHSF”
Note: There will be a special showing of the play without the festival on Thursday, September 12th which vendors may attend for free with their Vendor Bracelet.
HOURS OF OPERATION- Important: The vendor shall be required to have the booth open and available to the public, between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and the end of intermission on each date for which the booth is rented unless otherwise authorized in writing. Failure to keep the booth open between the required hours shall result in an immediate termination of the Vendor’s right to continue occupation of the booth.
GROSS SALES REIMBURSEMENT AND PRICING – See “Booth Pricing” sheet.
SET UP / TEAR DOWN INFORMATION - For setup purposes, on show days vendors no later than 4:30 p.m. to set up. No vehicles are allowed on the paths; please plan to bring a wagon or extra help to get your items to your booth. The Festival will have a UTV available for heavier items. All booths must be set up and ready to sell by 5:00 p.m..
Final tear down begins immediately following the end of intermission on the final Sunday of the festival. Any vendor that tears down prior to this time without authorization may not be allowed to attend the following year.
Booths must be cleaned, all trash removed from the booth and placed in the festival dumpster at the top of the hill, and returned to the state in which they were rented no later than the following Sunday after the festival.
TABLES, CHAIRS, EXTENSION CORDS Vendors must provide their own tables, chairs and extension cords.
ELECTRICITY One 120V outlet and one 60W light is provided free in each booth. However, vendors must declare everything they will be plugging into their booth upon registration. The power grid is limited; the festival reserves the right to limit electrical usage.
COMMAND CENTRAL & EMERGENCY INFORMATION - The "Command Central" building will be located in the main food building by the amphitheater gate and will be the central point for all emergencies, lost persons/items and assistance for any needs. At any time vendors may ask a festival volunteer for assistance or go to the Command Central location to get help on any matter.
SECURITY will be supplied by the festival host throughout each event from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Security will not be available at night after the park has closed. You are responsible for securing all items in and around your booth. By submitting your vendor registration you accept this responsibility. FHSF is not responsible for lost or damaged items.
TRASH - Each vendor must maintain a clean area around their booth. Cans may be emptied into festival dumpster.
INCLEMENT WEATHER - Weather cancellation decisions may be made up to one hour before an event. Cancellations will be conveyed to vendors and volunteers through group text or phone call and posted to the FHSF Facebook page. Vendors are expected to show up unless cancellation is announced. There will be no refunds for cancellations due to weather. In the event that two or more of the scheduled festival nights are cancelled due to inclement weather or mud, rain dates may be announced for a subsequent weekend. Notification will be texted, emailed, posted on the website, and on the Festival’s Facebook page. If an extra rain date weekend is needed, vendors will not strictly be required to attend but are asked to be open to the idea. Vendors are asked to please plan accordingly.
BOOTH CONTENT - Items should be homemade or handmade unless express consent is given by the FHSF in writing. Every type of item sold in vendor booths must be approved upon registration. No additional items may be added without written consent. Objects in vendor booths deemed inappropriate or substantially outside the general theme of the festival by festival staff must be immediately removed upon the request of festival staff. Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival Inc. reserves the right to reject or remove from sale any items considered unsuitable.
ALCOHOL – No outside alcohol is allowed on FHSF property.
RAFFLES/DRAWINGS –For exhibitors who are planning on any type of giveaway promotion please read the law pertaining to the use of raffles in the state of Kansas. http://www.ksrevenue.org/bingoraffle.html
LICENSING and SALES TAX – See attached “Licensing and Sales Tax” sheet
PETS – No pets please
Building Additions - All building additions must be approved by festival. If addition is initiated by the vendor, it must be paid for by the vendor.
REMITTANCE OF GROSS SALES % - Gross sales remittance should be mailed no later than two weeks after the festival ends. A $20 late fee will be applied for late remittance:
Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival
PO Box 118
Saint Marys, Kansas 66536
Please make checks payable to “FHSF”
Booth Pricing
Base Fee– Upon application, each vendor will provide a base fee check for either $25 or $50 depending on the vendor category they fall under. See below
At the end of the festival, the vendor will remit their gross sales percentage less the base fee they have already remitted.
Multi-Vendor Booths – booths may be shared between two or more vendors but each vendor in the booth must be treated as a separate entity. Each entity must turn in a separate application and booth fee.
Food Vendors: Food Vendors are identified as such when they operate their booth to sell one or more items of food. The base fee for food vendors is $50. After each weekend of the festival, they shall remit a percentage of 15% of gross sales less the base fee they have already remitted.
Merchandisers: Merchandise Vendors are identified as such when they operate their booth to sell anything other than food or games. The base fee for merchandisers is $50. After each weekend of the festival, they shall remit a percentage of 10% of gross sales less the base fee they have already remitted.
Exhibitors: Exhibitors are identified as such when they operate a booth without the intention of selling any product. Base fees for exhibitors are $25.
Game Booth Operators: All game booths or games shall remit a percentage of 20% of gross sales less the base fee they have already remitted.
Non Profits: Non Profits do not pay a base fee. If a Non Profit will be selling anything they may either remit an agreed upon nominal fee or barter volunteer time. Please provide proof of nonprofit status.
At the end of the festival, the vendor will remit their gross sales percentage less the base fee they have already remitted.
Multi-Vendor Booths – booths may be shared between two or more vendors but each vendor in the booth must be treated as a separate entity. Each entity must turn in a separate application and booth fee.
Food Vendors: Food Vendors are identified as such when they operate their booth to sell one or more items of food. The base fee for food vendors is $50. After each weekend of the festival, they shall remit a percentage of 15% of gross sales less the base fee they have already remitted.
Merchandisers: Merchandise Vendors are identified as such when they operate their booth to sell anything other than food or games. The base fee for merchandisers is $50. After each weekend of the festival, they shall remit a percentage of 10% of gross sales less the base fee they have already remitted.
Exhibitors: Exhibitors are identified as such when they operate a booth without the intention of selling any product. Base fees for exhibitors are $25.
Game Booth Operators: All game booths or games shall remit a percentage of 20% of gross sales less the base fee they have already remitted.
Non Profits: Non Profits do not pay a base fee. If a Non Profit will be selling anything they may either remit an agreed upon nominal fee or barter volunteer time. Please provide proof of nonprofit status.
Licensing - Sales Tax
Sales Tax
Per Kansas Law, the festival is required to:
Licensing
No KDA license is required if a vendor is selling no more than six times a year.
Participation in the FHSF constitutes two of those six times as each weekend is considered one fundraising “event”.
Food Vendors (information taken from Kansas Sampler Festival Website):
Per Kansas Law, the festival is required to:
- Notify the state of the dates of the festival
- Provide all vendors with sales tax packets received from the state
- Distribute the packets to all vendors
- Inform the vendors of their duty to remit the sales tax collected. Get the Vendor’s sales tax number or get them to sign a statement that they will remit the sales tax as instructed in the packets.
- Provide the state with a list of the actual vendors and their sales tax registration numbers if they have one.
Licensing
No KDA license is required if a vendor is selling no more than six times a year.
Participation in the FHSF constitutes two of those six times as each weekend is considered one fundraising “event”.
Food Vendors (information taken from Kansas Sampler Festival Website):
- A Kansas food license is required except for vendors participating SIX DAYS or less a year. (This does not mean 6 events a year - for instance, if you participate in 2 events and they last two days each, then you have used up four of your six days allowed) If you have a food vending business that attends more than six days a year you must purchase a food license. To submit an application please go to this link. http://agriculture.ks.gov/divisions-programs/food-safety-lodging/food-safety-licenses
- Food vendors are responsible for paying their own sales tax. For information about events sales tax go to: http://www.ksrevenue.org/specialsalesevents.html
- Food vendors are responsible to make sure they meet Kansas Department of Agriculture health guidelines. Food safety information can be obtained at this website: https://agriculture.ks.gov/divisions-programs/food-safety-lodging/food-safety-educational-materials
- Every item sold in a concession must be approved by the festival committee.
- Festival observers will check vendor foods at the festival. Vendors may be asked to remove an item if it wasn't approved.
Festival Theme
The Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival is a classical-arts village festival focused on William Shakespeare, his plays, and his era in Europe. Festival buildings will be designed to imitate, Tudor, Roman, and Tuscan architectural designs. All booths should strive to conform to these themes in their decorations, their offering, and in their choice of names. Festival wares should be handmade and local unless otherwise approved in writing. The Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival is not a Renaissance festival, less a medieval anachronistic faire, and more a living contemporary celebration of classical art and culture.
Mission Statement
The Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival is a Saint Mary’s, community-based initiative focused on 1) providing outdoor Shakespearean theatre using local talent 2) educating Kansas families, and 3) creating a family-friendly, rural outdoor classical arts venue for the region.
Vision Statement
As a premier fine arts outdoor festival in the Flint Hills, we hope to help educate Kansas families by providing opportunities for them to better understand, participate in, and appreciate the fine arts - most importantly, through the live performance of the plays of William Shakespeare and through interactive workshops and works of art created by regional Kansas artists, craftsmen, and entrepreneurs.
Along the way, we would like to demonstrate how rural quality of life can be positively affected by providing semi- professional and professional level entertainment to small town audiences using local talent. To do this we will provide continuing education opportunities for our actors and directors by bringing in guest workshop instructors.
We hope to encourage tourism to our beautiful Flint Hills region by being located amidst its unique natural beauty and by showcasing it in our venue design.
Our 501(c)3 is set up to also help support local historical preservation projects. As such we hope to be instrumental in the restoration of the WWI Memorial Arch at Saint Mary’s College.
At our peak our vision is to be a well-known, outdoor Kansas venue with a finished village festival and a beautiful outdoor amphitheater using regional actors, artists and craftspeople to educate and entertain.
Along the way, we would like to demonstrate how rural quality of life can be positively affected by providing semi- professional and professional level entertainment to small town audiences using local talent. To do this we will provide continuing education opportunities for our actors and directors by bringing in guest workshop instructors.
We hope to encourage tourism to our beautiful Flint Hills region by being located amidst its unique natural beauty and by showcasing it in our venue design.
Our 501(c)3 is set up to also help support local historical preservation projects. As such we hope to be instrumental in the restoration of the WWI Memorial Arch at Saint Mary’s College.
At our peak our vision is to be a well-known, outdoor Kansas venue with a finished village festival and a beautiful outdoor amphitheater using regional actors, artists and craftspeople to educate and entertain.