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WOMB Market 2022

Vendor Info & Application

Thanks for your interest in participating in the WOMB Market 2022. The Global Covid 19 Pandemic shocked the world, forcing everyone to re-evaluate how they operate, personally and professionally. After 2 long years,  W.O.M.B [Women who Own and Manage Businesses] will be hosting their fourth market for female businesses, on Wednesday, November 30, 2022 from 6.00pm to 9:00pm at Bermuda Athletic Association Gymnasium to highlight those enterprising entrepreneurs launching, relaunching, and growing their businesses in a post-pandemic world.

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Though COVID safety implementations are lifting, we are limiting to 40 vendors for the safety and protection of both our vendors and shoppers. 

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To Sign Up:  Fill in the form below. Once your application is reviewed, you will receive a confirmation email and invoice for payment. Complete payment and send the requested content to wombbermuda@gmail.com

Participation Expectations: 

  • Doors open for Setup beginning at 4pm. WOMB VOLUNTEERS/REPRESENTATIVES NOR BAA STAFF/REPRESENTATIVES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ITEMS. 

  • Vendors are responsible for their own trash removal.

  • There is no internet/wifi available at the gymnasium. Please ensure you have data connection/hotspot for any internet needed.

  • All participants are expected to cross-promote the event on their own platforms. The more people who are aware and participate, the more money you stand to make.

  • All participants are expected to complete online payments 7 days after receiving confirmation of participation.  

  • All participants are expected to share additional images/video of their product on their own social channels during the market, tagging the event organizer @wombbermuda #WOMBMarket2022

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Vendor Application

WOMB Bermuda
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441-704-4780

Disclaimer: WOMB Bermuda, SociaLEE Consulting, Stephanie Lee or any other affiliates take no responsibility on transactions made  between buyer and seller. It is the responsibility of the seller to provide promised goods/services as indicated or provide a suitable alternative as agreed by the buyer. For questions and complaints against the seller, contact the Department of Consumer Affairs. It is also requested you inform the organizers, so they too re aware of poor customer service. 

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