Participating Vendors

Attention Vendors:
All forms and applications for 2008 are now avaialable online. Go to our Applications & Forms page to download.

Food Booths Signed Up for Pennington Day 2008 (as of 5-1):
Princeton Fitness & Wellness
Hopewell Valley Central High School: Pink Lemonade
Hopewell Hot Dogs: Hot Dogs
First Baptist Church of Pennington: Pies
Buzzette Festival Food: Cheese Steaks
Boy Scouts Troop 1776: Chocolate Dipped Pretzels & Drinks
Boy Scouts Troop 556: Chilly Pretzels
North Jersey Kettle Corn: Fried Raviolis
Frank's Italian Ices: Italian Ice
Jann's Sweet Shoppe: Ice Cream
YMCA of Hopewell Valley: Hot Dogs
Barone’s: Grilled Rib Eye Steak
Rita's Water Ice: Water Ice
St. Matthews: Sno Cones
Sumo Sushi: Asian Cuisine
Viva Gelato: Gelato
Deli on a Bagel: Bagels
Pop-n-Dots: Kettle Corn
Masonic Lodge: Burgers & Pork Roll Sandwiches
Dip-a-Dee-Doo: Ice Cream
Pennington Fire Department: Grilled Sausage
Around the Table: Candy Necklaces
Presbyterian Church: Cotton Candy
Aunt Martha's Funnel Cake: Funnel Cake

Non-Food Booths Lined Up for 2008 (as of 5-5):
Amber Spa
American Red Cross of Central NJ
Ann Weber-Rodriquez – toys, jewelry, sunglasses
Anna-Bean Clothing
Aoife Designs
Battle Against Hunger
Beaded Jewelry by Kylie
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer County
Blockbuster
Breast Cancer Resource Center of YWCA Princeton
Bulldog Booster Club
Buxtons Boxes Self Storage & The Furniture Mill
Capital Chapter – DeMolay
Children's Crafts
CHS Bulldog Basics Basketball Camp
CHS Freshman Class
CHS Operation Smile
CHS Softball Team
CHS Sophmore Class Officers
CHS Spanish Club
Clockwork Learning Center (formerly Hopewell Country Day)
Club for the Cure (CHS)
Cocochic/Merle Norman/Levin Limousine
Come Unity 08 – GVN Foundation – Ongata Well Project
Computers & Kids, Roxey Ballet, Kids Music Round
Creative Memories
CSP Designs and P A Woodworks
Cub Scout Pack 44
Curves and River Signs
Custom Design Lawn Chairs
DeSimone Orthondontics
Eastern Service Workers Association
Edward Jones Investments
Elizabeth Hopkins Designs, LLC
Family Breastfeeding Association
First Baptist Church of Pennington
Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space
Glock Pottery
Grace Presbyterian Church
Har Sinai Temple
Headline Promotions, Inc.  (Times of Trenton Subscrips)
Henderson Sotheby's International Realty
Holistic Touch Massages for Canines & Humans
Hopewell Branch Library
Hopewell Tennis and Swim Center
Hopewell Township
Hopewell Township Democratic Committee
Hopewell Valley After School Program
Hopewell Valley First Robotics Club (CHS)
Hopewell Valley Girl Scouts
Hopewell Valley Grid Iron Club
Hopewell Valley Lions Club
Hopewell Valley Pop Warner Football & Cheerleading
Hopewell Valley Veterans Assoc.
Hopewell Valley Youth Chorale
Hopwell Valley Senior Services
Integrated Fitness, Inc.
Isabel Berchtold
Jazzercise/Junior Jazzercise
Judith Sylvester (handmade doll clothes & acces.)
KD's Sales & Accessories
Korean Spirit & Culture Promotion Project
Latin Club of Central High School (CHS)
Liberty Farms (xmas tree farm)
Mary Kay Costmetics
Master Gardeners of Mercer County
Matson Chiropractic Center
Model World Health Organization (CHS)
Nassau Hockey League
NJTL of Trenton, Inc.
PEAC Health & Fitness
Pennington Borough Public Works
Pennington Boy Scout Troop 41
Pennington Dance
Pennington Environmental Commission
Pennington Equestrian Center
Pennington Family Chiropractic, P.C.
Pennington Montessori School
Pennington Pool & Spa
Pennington Veterinary Clinic at Stony Brook
Play It Again Sports
Potter's Alley
Princeton Magazine
Randi's Beaded Jewelry
Rebecca Hodges Photography
Renee Gerber (jewelry)
Saturn of Bordentown
Shelterwood 4-H Club
Shu Juan Creations
Sondras Skin and Body Care
Stained Glass Crafts Booth
Stony Brook Millstone Watershed Assoc.
Structural Integration & Massage Center of Pennington
Sun Bank
Sunrise Bay, Inc  (Tanning)
The Bank of Princeton
The Learning Experience of Hopewell
The Lewis School of Princeton
The Patchwork Bear
The Village Learning Center
Traffic Calming Commission
Volition Wellness Solutions
Weidel Realtors

Listing of Vendors (both food and non-food) who participated in Pennington Day 2007.  

Non-Food Vendors Who Participated in 2006

Food Vendors Who Participated in 2006

2005 Vendor List

How Pennington Day Usually Works for Vendors
Set up usually begins at 7:30 a.m. Vendors enter from South Main heading in a Northerly direction.  Volunteers at Academy Street help direct vendors to their locations.  All vendors must be set up by 9 a.m. with personal vehicles off the street.  Parking is on a first come first serve basis on various Pennington Borough side streets.  Please heed the borough no parking signs - as certain streets are marked for emergency egress. The fair opens at 10 am and closes at 4 pm.