Delmarva Chicken Festival Now More Affordable for Vendors, Food Trucks

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It’s now more affordable for sponsors, food trucks, marketplace vendors, and community service exhibitors to secure a spot at the Delmarva Chicken Festival, a beloved public event returning in 2023 to celebrate 100 years of growing chicken on Delmarva. DCA has reduced the fees for all vendors at the fair. The free festival, hosted by Delmarva Chicken Association, will take place October 7th from 1-7 p.m. at Arthur W. Perdue Stadium in Salisbury, Maryland. Anyone interested in being a vendor or exhibitor can find more information and signup forms at dcachicken.com/festival.

Additional Information from the Delmarva Chicken Association:

DCA has reduced the fee for commercial food trucks to $100 per 15’ by 15’ space and $75 for an additional space, and trimmed the fee for nonprofit food vendors to $50 per 15’ by 15’ space, and $25 for an additional space. For the marketplace at the festival, commercial exhibitors can pay $75 per 10’ by 10’ space, and $50 for an additional space; nonprofit exhibitor fees in the marketplace are now $40 for the first space and $25 for a second.
Attractions at the 2023 Delmarva Chicken Festival will include food vendors, an open-air marketplace, kids’ activities (including touch-a-truck exhibits, a petting zoo, and bounce houses), a “Walk Through History” tent with historical displays, a virtual reality tour of a chicken farm, baby chicks for visitors to hold, two stages with programming, and more. Live music will be performed throughout the day by The Jones Boys, Jimmy Charles, and Mike Hines & The Look. The ‘Chicken Capers’ contests, which pit teams of employees from Delmarva’s five chicken companies against each other in field day-style games, are returning for the 2023 event. A fireworks show will round out the event at 7 p.m.
“The Delmarva Chicken Festival offers food trucks, small businesses and nonprofit organizations an opportunity to serve thousands of customers while being part of chicken’s history,” said Holly Porter, Delmarva Chicken Association’s executive director. “We’re encouraging sponsors, exhibitors, and vendors to reach out and sign up now for this milestone event, and we’re excited to make it even more accessible to them.”
Delmarva’s five chicken companies – Allen Harim Foods, Amick Farms, Mountaire Farms, Perdue Farms, and Tyson Foods – are presenting sponsors of the 2023 Delmarva Chicken Festival. Marydel Ag Supply is the event’s fireworks sponsor, and Pohanka of Salisbury Automotive Group is the music stage sponsor. Sponsorship opportunities are still open.
Delmarva Chicken Association, in the years when it was known as Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc., organized an annual festival from 1948 (when it was known as the Chicken of Tomorrow Festival) until 2014, when the festival ended. Historically, the Delmarva Chicken Festival featured parades, chicken cooking contests, and fried chicken prepared in the world’s largest fry pan, 10 feet in diameter. The 2023 festival will pay homage to those traditions, but with a modern twist, focusing on local food, live music, and family-friendly attractions. This year, DCA’s “Growing For 100 Years” campaign celebrates the 100th anniversary of Delmarva’s chicken industry, which began in 1923 with a broiler flock raised by Ocean View, Del.’s Cecile Steele, as well as the 75th anniversary of the founding of DCA.

Delmarva Chicken Association, founded in 1948, has been the Delmarva chicken industry’s voice as the premier membership association focusing on advocacy, education, and member relations for 75 years. For more information, visit dcachicken.com.


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