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New downtown market event to replace long-standing Midnight Madness and Summer Sidewalk Sale – Huntsville Doppler

New downtown market event to replace long-standing Midnight Madness and Summer Sidewalk Sale - Huntsville Doppler

It’s a new era in downtown Huntsville.

After more than 40 years, the iconic Midnight Madness and Summer Sidewalk Sale events have officially become a relic of the past.

Huntsville Councillor Bob Stone, who sits as a council liaison on the board of the Downtown Huntsville Business Improvement Area (BIA), said the board has decided it’s time for a change.

“They felt both the events had run their course and had been readjusted several times and they were a little bit tired, so they decided to retire those events,” said Stone, adding that participation—both from merchants and patrons at those events—was down.

In their stead, the BIA is planning the Muskoka Market: Huntsville Summer Edition to be held on July 30.

“We all understand that this is kind of a year of transformation and a year of change in downtown Huntsville, so we decided the Midnight Madness and Summer Sidewalk sale had been going on for forty-plus years and prior to COVID we did try to kind of rebrand them. We tried to work within the existing events to do something different… and then with two years off we just recognized that perhaps it’s not worth reinventing something and it makes more sense to start something new,” explained Morgan Lonsdale, manager of the Downtown Huntsville BIA. “So, recognizing the events that happen downtown and all of the activation that does go on downtown, we figured hosting one summer event that was focused on retail and our restaurants… one large event would kind of work.”

Muskoka Market: Huntsville Summer Edition, like the winter Holiday Edition which happened last November, will be a vendor-driven market with vendors from all over Muskoka lining the downtown. It will be a day-long event, running from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., with all kinds of entertainment activities as well as a children’s zone.

The idea is to draw as many people to the downtown as possible, which will add traffic for the merchants of the downtown as well, explained Lonsdale.

On that day, retail merchants will be open until 7 p.m., with visitors being encouraged to shop and dine downtown and then gravitate towards River Mill Park for music, and later a movie on the dock hosted by the Huntsville Festival of the Arts.

Now, with Huntsville’s wider sidewalks, putting vendors on the street makes a lot more sense, said Lonsdale. “We feel that the wider sidewalks, and we’re strategically placing these vendors so they don’t block our merchants, they actually will enhance the experience downtown…”

Downtown merchants will also spill out onto the sidewalk and join the vendors for the event.

The vendor fee is $150 for the day, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more information or to register, check out the BIA website here. You can also find more information about the market here.

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Navy Pier Launches New Makers Market For Family-Friendly Events

Navy Pier Launches New Makers Market For Family-Friendly Events

Navy Pier will host an array of daily family activities for over two weeks to ring in spring break starting in April.

The free event is open to all and will run from April 1-17, officials said. Throughout the celebrations, families can sit in on baking demonstrations, interactive science experiments, jewelry-making classes and more.

“With so many new activities and events to take advantage of during the first two weeks in April, Navy Pier is the perfect spring break destination for those searching for unforgettable experiences,” Navy Pier president and CEO Marilynn Gardner said in a release. 

Scheduled activities include:

  • Baking demonstration April 2
  • Friendship bracelet and musical instrument workshop April 5
  • Ice cream sundae-building workshops and cocktail-making demonstrations April 4 and 11
  • Strawberry bouquet workshop April 6
  • Interactive science experiments April 12-13

To view the full spring break calendar, click here.

During the event, Lolita’s Bodega Artisan Market also will run simultaneously. The market will showcase nearly 60 vendors of arts, clothing, food, scents, jewelry and more.

Each market will consist of a two-hour “Makers Workshop” with hands-on demonstrations by the established artisans. 

Featured workshops include:

  • Los Amigos Books, literacy workshop to learn Spanish on April 2
  • Chetoni Designs, jewelry-making workshop April 8
  • Lady Sol, “Move Like a Goddess,” dance wellness workshop April 9
  • Meag Maldo, balloon decorations workshop April 14
  • Sky Lyte Inc., soy candle-making workshop April 16

More information about the market can be found here

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CREATE seeks artists, vendors, for special nighttime market events

CREATE seeks artists, vendors, for special nighttime market events

Metro Wire Staff

CREATE Portage County plans to bring three special nighttime events to the Downtown District this year.

The nonprofit organization is organizing three ArtsWalk and Night Market events in the Mathias Mitchell Public Square from 5-8 p.m. on May 14, July 14, and September 1. The first two events run concurrently with Notes at Night, a live music show sponsored by the downtown business association, the Stevens Point Alliance.

CREATE is currently seeking artists and vendors for both events. According to a news release from the organization, CREATE has some equipment available for vendors and artists to use, including tables, tablecloths, and pop-up canopies.

The is no cost to be a vendor or artist at any of the three events.

Anyone who is interested in becoming involved should email [email protected]

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Hog Market Update

Hog Market Update

Forward hog contract prices have been experiencing volatility.

Tyler Fulton is director of risk management with Hams Marketing Services.

“Forward markets have seen similar volatility as what a lot of other markets have been experiencing,” he said. “The influence of the invasion in Ukraine from Russia has really kind of thrown a lot of market factors up in the air and there’s just a ton of uncertainty associated with trade flows. Less so related to meat protein, but more so related to feed grains.”

Fulton commented on the U.S. cash markets.

“Some uncertainty there. I think one of the driving factors of the market is just the degree to which the supply has shrunk in the U.S. compared to last year. Our year-to-date hog slaughter in the United States is down about eight per cent, which is a very large number, in particular for the first quarter of 2022.”

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Promoting NI as a world class business events destination to the UK market

Promoting NI as a world class business events destination to the UK market
Pictured at the Larchfield Estate are Diane Thompson, Delegate Wranglers, Michael Dalton, MICDROP founder, Neil Thompson, founder and director of Delegate Wranglers, Lisa Stewart, Visit Belfast and Hannah Watson, Larchfield Estate

The highlight of the week included the filming of eight local industry partners as part of the destination showcase, including Galgorm Spa and Golf Resort, Hillsborough Castle and Gardens, Larchfield Estate, Crowne Plaza Belfast, ICC Belfast, Titanic Belfast, The Merchant Hotel Belfast, and The Culloden Estate and Spa.

The final video will be showcased to their audience of over 21,000 global event professionals to help generate more awareness for Northern Ireland as a business events location for the UK Market.

On the final day (25 February), over 20 local industry joined together for an information session at the Grand Central Hotel Belfast to find out how they can grow a presence through Delegate Wranglers and generate successful business from it. A live broadcast also took place from the event, to the Delegate Wranglers audience, through their social channels.

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Pictured at the Grand Central Hotel in Belfast are Bridgene Keeley, McKeever Hotel Group, Naomi Wilson, Clayton Hotel Belfast, Eimear Callaghan, Tourism NI’s business solutions manager, Caroline Wilson, Taste and Tour NI, Neil Thompson, founder and director of Delegate Wranglers, Judy Hutton, Game of Thrones Studio Tour, Rachael McGuickin, director of business development at Visit Belfast and Alan Greer, Historic Royal Palaces Hillsborough Castle

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Meetings and Events Market Sourcing and Procurement Intelligence Report | SpendEdge

Meetings and Events Market Sourcing and Procurement Intelligence Report | SpendEdge

Key Highlights Offered in the Report:

  • Information on how to identify strategic and tactical negotiation levels that will help achieve the best prices.
  • Gain information on relevant pricing levels, detailed explanation on pros and cons of prevalent pricing models.
  • Methods to help engage with the right suppliers and discover KPI’s to evaluate incumbent suppliers.

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Insights Into Supplier Selection and Evaluation:
Profile and service capabilities of the service provider, industry specialization of the service providers, reputation of service providers, and assessment of value-added services are some of the most critical parameters that buyers use to shortlist the suppliers in Meetings and Events.

This report evaluates suppliers based on quality and purity test of product samples, production capacity, certifications and accreditations, and geographical presence. In addition, suppliers are also shortlisted based on business needs, technical specifications, operational requirements, security compliance, regulatory mandates, working environment, quality control, sla nuances, acceptance criteria, legal requirements, change management procedures, pricing models, and penalty clauses.

For More Insights on Buyer Strategies and Tactical Negotiation Levers: www.spendedge.com/report/meetings-and-events-sourcing-and-procurement-intelligence-report

Key Drivers and Trends Fueling Market Growth:
The pressure from substitutes and a moderate level of threat from new entrants has resulted in the low bargaining power of suppliers.

Price forecasts are beneficial in purchase planning, especially when supplemented by the constant monitoring of price influencing factors. During the forecast period, the market expects a change of 4%-5%.

  • Identify favorable opportunities in Meetings and Events TCO (total cost of ownership).
  • Expected changes in price forecast and factors driving the current and future price changes.
  • Identify pricing models that offer the most rewarding opportunities

Some of the Top Meetings and Events Market Suppliers Listed in This Report:
This Meetings and Events procurement intelligence report has enlisted the top suppliers and their cost structures, SLA terms, best selection criteria, and negotiation strategies.

  • American Express Global Business Travel
  • CWT
  • BCD Group

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Table of Content

  • Executive Summary
  • Market Insights
  • Category Pricing Insights
  • Cost-saving Opportunities
  • Best Practices
  • Category Ecosystem
  • Category Management Strategy
  • Category Management Enablers
  • Suppliers Selection
  • Suppliers under Coverage
  • US Market Insights
  • Category scope
  • Appendix

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Markets Investors: ETMarkets Investors’ Guide: After major events behind, how will market pan out now? | The Economic Times Podcast

Markets Investors: ETMarkets Investors' Guide: After major events behind, how will market pan out now? | The Economic Times Podcast
Welcome to ETMarkets’ Investors Guide, a show about asset classes, market trends, and investment opportunities. This is Bhaskar Dutta.

Consolidation in the market continued for another week. Riding on promising Union Budget and dovish Reserve Bank of India, there was some buying during the week but rising inflation has punctured that enthusiasm to an extent.

However, it does not mean the structural bull run is over. The Indian economy is growing at a rapid pace and so is earnings of India Inc. This will lead to buying in the market in the next few months, the market veteran we talked to this week said.

ETMarkets’ Shubham Raj caught up with Sachin Shah, Fund Manager, Emkay Investment Managers Limited to understand how the market may behave going ahead, what he thinks about RBI decision and EV disruption in the auto industry.

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Q1. How do you read markets now?

Q2. What is your take on the RBI interest rate decision? How should the market read it?

Q3. How would you rate the earnings season? Which sector do you think emerged as the winner?

Q4. Three sectors that you are focussing on for the next one years?

Thank you Shubham and Mr Shah for a very intriguing conversation.

That’s all in this week’s special podcast. Do keep checking this space for more interesting content and take time out to follow our market podcasts twice every day. Stay safe and Happy Weekend!