Welcome to the Youth Enterprise Zone and Youth Enterprise Transition Zone
of the Common Ground Country Fair!
Friday Only
Common Ground grows the future in the Youth Enterprise Zone (YEZ) and the Youth Enterprise Transition Zone (YETZ), where young entrepreneurs combine their exuberant creativity with the bounty of nature, be it metal, fiber, wood, glass, plants or food.
Come see what the talented “earth magicians” of the next generation have their hands into this year—all things hand-made, from books to beeswax candles, clothing to cutting boards, flatbreads to firestarters, jewelry to juggling balls, gnomehomes to note cards, plants to pouches, sachets to sailboat models, and wishbone mice to walking sticks. The YEZ/YETZ tent, across from the Children’s Area, buzzes with youthful spirit and creativity. Talented young entrepreneurs (ages 11 to 17 in YEZ, 18 to 21 in YETZ) test their products and skills and give you a sneak preview of the next generation of artists and craftspeople. Be at YEZ on Friday to join the fun and see the future.
Vendor Information for the Youth Enterprise
and Youth Enterprise Transition Zones
The Application for the 2010 Youth Enterprise and Youth Enterprise Transition Zone is available via the link below. If you need a hard copy mailed to you, please contact the MOFGA Fair office at cgcf@mofga.org or 568-4142.
The 2010 Youth Enterprise and Youth Enterprise Transition Zones are full.
We are currently accepting applications for the Waitlist Only.
2010 YEZ and YETZ Application
If you would like to be added to the mailing list,
please send your contact information to MOFGA.
FOOD: All food sold at the Common Ground Country Fair (including food sold in the YEZ Area!) must meet the MOFGA Food Policy. Food vendors must have liability insurance as well. Group insurance is available for Common Ground food vendors. If you wish to sell food, please download the additional materials linked below for review and submission with your application.
If your enterprise makes use of cotton, MOFGA also strongly encourages you to consider going organic! While this is not a requirement for participation in the YEZ Area, MOFGA would like to emphasize the benefits of using organic cotton and damage caused in the production of conventional cotton. Please refer to the sidebar for interesting information about the ecological, social and economic benefits of organic cotton. Thanks!
For more information about the Youth Enterprise Zone or the Youth Enterprise Transition Zone, contact:
Sari Lindauer
207-727-3989