
Biz Art in the Park 2024 {TNLCOC}
The Tamarac North Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for another exciting year of creativity and community with the return of Biz Art in the Park.
The annual arts and crafts festival occurs on Saturday, February 1, 2025, at Hampton Pines Park, 7800 Hampton Boulevard.
Organized in partnership with WM and the Tamarac North Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce, this event invites residents and visitors to enjoy a day filled with live performances, music, food, and the work of talented local artists. The festival provides a platform for artisans to showcase their original handmade creations and brings together the community to celebrate culture and creativity.
According to chamber Executive Director Peter Mason, they are seeking vendors with unique, handcrafted artwork to participate in this year’s event.
Additionally, local businesses are encouraged to become sponsors, helping to ensure that this year’s festival continues to be a highlight of the community calendar.
Biz Art in the Park has become a staple event for North Lauderdale, bringing together diverse artists, small businesses, and families for a memorable day at the park. According to Mason, last year’s event was a resounding success, and the chamber is eager to build on that momentum for 2025.
For more information on becoming a vendor or sponsor, contact the Tamarac North Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce.
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