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Vendors

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Vendor Orientation

Thank you for being a part of this year’s SETHC Minority Health Fair! With your help, we have over 70 vendors and resources to empower our community by providing essential health screenings, expert advice, and valuable educational resources.

Your participation makes a significant impact on the health and well-being of Chattanooga and Hamilton County. We appreciate your dedication to empowering our community, one check-up at a time!

Below are the resources from the Vendor Orientation to help you prepare for the event. Thank you for your support!

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Here are the key details for the event:

Vendor Setup:

  • Date: Friday, August 2, 2024

  • Time: 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM

  • Location: Driveway to the left of the front side of UTC Arena (for unloading only; no parking).

Parking:

  • Friday (Setup): After unloading, park in Lot #32 next to Blood Assurance and enter through Gate #3.

  • Saturday (Event Day): Parking available in Lots #32, #50, #33, and #34. Lot #20 is reserved for handicap and mobile units only.
     

Event Day Details:

  • Vendor Arrival: By 8:00 AM on Saturday, August 3, 2024.

  • Vendor Meeting: 8:30 AM near the stage.

  • Event Start: Doors open at 9:00 AM.

  • Breakdown: Begins at 1:00 PM.

We will provide light snacks and water throughout the event.

Thank you for your support and contribution to making the Minority Health Fair a success!

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Why Become A Vendor

Vendor participation is critical to the continued success of the Annual Minority Health Fair event. By contributing to the Minority Health Fair, you will help us reach the Chattanooga/Hamilton County community in providing free health screenings such as mammography, lung scans, podiatry evaluations, dental screenings, prostate evaluations, cardiac evaluations, and diabetes screenings. Based on health data well beyond the last decade, many of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality affecting residents in Chattanooga and Hamilton County are addressed by these health screenings and the volume of health education provided at the Minority Health Fair.

 

Vendor Registration is closed for the 2024 Event, but you can always gear up for next year!
 

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