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Paganicon 2012 Vendor Registration

Friday, March 16, 2012 at 4:00 PM - Sunday, March 18, 2012 at 4:00 PM (CT)

Minneapolis, MN

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Remaining Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Vendor Space
One 8' x 6' space in our vendor room
1 ticket Ended $75.00 $0.00
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Event Details

There are 24 8'x6' vendor spaces available for Paganicon 2012.  The vendor room will be open Saturday 9:00-5:30 and Sunday 9:00-4:00.  A vendor space is $75; this includes just the space - tables, electricity and wireless internet are available for an additional cost.

Vendors may also purchase up to two Paganicon Attendee badges for $30 each.  Purchasing an Attendee badge is NOT required, but you will only be given access to the vendor room and not the rest of the conference if you do not have one.

Tables are available for your space(s) for $15 each.  Electricity and Wireless Internet Access are also available for $20 each (the hotel charges us for these items/services and we are just passing the cost on).

When & Where


DoubleTree Hotel Park Place
1500 Park Place Blvd
Minneapolis, MN 55416

Friday, March 16, 2012 at 4:00 PM - Sunday, March 18, 2012 at 4:00 PM (CT)


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Twin Cities Pagan Pride



The purpose of Twin Cities Pagan Pride is:

To promote religious tolerance for all faiths, especially minority faiths, religions and beliefs;

To educate the general public about minority faiths;

To dispel and debunk myths and stereotypes about minority faiths and individuals who adhere to such beliefs;

To provide a forum for the exploration, comparison, contrast, and growth and expansion of diverse spiritual and religious ideas, theories, practices, traditions and views;

To promote research and knowledge about the history, science, and art of all religions from ancient to modern.

 

Twin Cities Pagan Pride holds two major events per year:

An outdoor festival in the Fall held in a local park, free of charge and open to all regardless of spiritual path, and

A conference in the Spring held in a hotel, and intended for Pagans to spend a weekend learning and discussing with other Pagans to expand our knowledge of our faith.