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2018 PVD Winter Lights Market

Expired PVD Winter Lights Market 2019

by David Dadekian November 27, 2019
written by David Dadekian
  • Friday
     December 6, 2019
     5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Saturday
     December 7, 2019
     12:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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Mayor Jorge Elorza, the Department of Art, Culture + Tourism and the Department of Parks & Recreation are pleased to announce the 2019 PVD Winter Lights Market and Tree Lighting produced by the City of Providence and the Downtown Providence Parks Conservancy. Providence’s annual holiday tradition will take place over two days and feature a wealth of activities for all to enjoy including two tree lighting ceremonies, world champion figure skating demonstrations, special giveaways, live performances, the Eat Drink RI Market and so much more!

A slideshow of photos from previous Winter Lights Markets is below.

Eat Drink RI is proud to be curating the Market again and this year the city has asked for it to be fully food & drink focused. The Market will take place Friday, December 6th from 5-9 p.m. and Saturday, December 7th from 12-9 p.m. Vendors are required to commit to the entire time on both days. This event is intended to showcase local Rhode Island food & beverage producers serving prepared items for enjoying while engaging in the downtown activities or packaged food & drink items for gift giving (or to keep!).

Winter Lights MarketPlease review the Market details and vendor requirements below before registering and sending credit card payment by clicking the ADD TO EVENT CART button above.

This year’s registered participants include:

  • Aura’s Chocolate Bar
  • Beautiful Day
  • Beth Bakes
  • Blackbird Farm
  • Blount Fine Foods*
  • Clover Desserts LLC
  • DELIcious!
  • Enjoyful Foods
  • Gerbs Allergy Friendly Foods
  • GottaQ Smokehouse BBQ*
  • Incred-A-Bowl*
  • Kelila’s Designs
  • Matunuck Oyster Bar
  • Maxine Baked
  • Ming’s Asian Street Food*
  • New Harvest Coffee & Spirits
  • Pepper Junction
  • Pop On The Block
  • Revival Brewing Company
  • Rhode Island Organics
  • The Rustic Gift Basket
  • Twisted T’s*

A heated tent will be set up in the trolley lane in between the ALEX AND ANI City Center and Burnside Park. Vendors are required to bring tables and everything needed for booth set-up. The booth fee is $165 total for both days. Overnight security is provided and vendors may leave their booths set-up overnight Friday evening. Please be certain of your commitment to exhibit for both dates, as there are no refunds once payments are made.  Load-in information will be sent prior to the Market day.

* Food trucks are parked outside the tent along Washington Street.

PREPARED FOODS: Prepared foods must be licensed by the Rhode Island Department of Health. All sales and sampling must follow safe food handling guidelines. For any vendors providing prepared food, we require a copy of your food safety documents at the Market.

Downtown Providence Parks Conservancy

PRODUCT INSURANCE AND LICENSING: All vendors must carry product liability insurance, appropriate licensing from the RI Department of Health, and all applicable tax and sales permits. Copies must be submitted prior to the opening of the market. Vendors will not be allowed to set-up before these items are provided. A general liability insurance rider is required for December 6 and 7, 2019 naming:

Downtown Providence Parks Conservancy
30 Exchange Terrace
Providence, RI 02903

Eat Drink RI LLC
1061 Fish Hill Rd.
Coventry, RI 02816

Providence Department of Art, Culture + Tourism

CERTIFICATION & FOOD SAFETY: Vendors must maintain all appropriate Town and State licenses for their type of goods or food products, provide copies of such to Eat Drink RI and have licenses in their booth at all times. Vendors that serve any food samples that are not prepackaged must comply with state laws and regulations related to food service. Requirements include wearing of plastic gloves and providing a waste receptacle if sampling food.

All product labeling shall be truthful and accurate and adhere to the requirements set forth by the State of Rhode of Island. Any claims, such as organic, pesticide-free, origin, gluten-free, free range, sugar-free, etc. must be substantiated. Any intentionally false claims shall be cause for immediate removal from the Market.

INDEMNIFICATION: Vendor shall indemnify and hold harmless Eat Drink RI from and against any and all liability, claims, demands, damages, expenses, fees, fines, penalties, suits, proceedings, actions and costs of actions (including all attorney’s fees), of any kind or nature arising out of or in any way connected with this Agreement or Vendor’s use of the space(s), sale of goods or conduct of business by Vendor, its agents, servants, employees, customers, patrons or invitees or any act or omission of Vendor, its agents, servants, employees, customers, patrons or invitees. Vendor is responsible for all monies collected from the sale of Vendor’s goods. Eat Drink RI is in no way responsible for any lost or stolen monies or items. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of Rhode Island without regard to conflict of law principles and venue for any action arising from this Agreement shall be in Providence County, Rhode Island. This Agreement may not be modified or amended except by a writing signed by the parties.

Vendor’s payment of $165 fee indicates that Vendor has read and understands the above Eat Drink RI Market Policies and Procedures and that any violation of such may result in loss of Market rental privileges. Vendor acknowledges that such Policies and Procedures may be amended from time to time and agrees to abide by the terms of any such amendments if Vendor continues to vend at the Eat Drink RI Market.

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Eat Drink RI Presents an Artisan Marketplace & Culinary Experience as Part of the City of Providence’s 2018 Holiday Celebration

by David Dadekian January 1, 2019
written by David Dadekian
Winter Lights Market

This weekend, Friday, November 30th from 5-9 p.m. and Saturday, December 1st from 3-9 p.m., Eat Drink RI is pleased to present the PVD Winter Lights Market for the city of Providence’s Holiday Celebration. The annual holiday tradition, hosted by Mayor Jorge O. Elorza, the Department of Art, Culture + Tourism, the Department of Parks & Recreation, the Downtown Providence Parks Conservancy, Eat Drink RI, the Partnership for Providence Parks and BankNewport will take place over two days and feature a wide array of activities for all to enjoy, including two tree lighting ceremonies, live performances, world champion figure skating demonstrations, children’s programming, music, the Artisan Marketplace & Culinary Experience and much more!

The Artisan Marketplace & Culinary Experience will take place in a large heated tent in the trolley lane, in between the ALEX AND ANI City Center and Burnside Park. Local artists selling everything from jewelry to clothing, to prints and candles, will be setup under the tent showcasing their wares—perfect for holiday gifts. Other fun things include face painting, a game center and some of the best local food and drink that Eat Drink RI is known for bringing to a party.

Beat the chill with a warm beverage from New Harvest Coffee Roasters, or enjoy a cocktail or mocktail from Troop and beer by Revival Brewing Company! Come hungry and check out the local food, there’s something for everyone: Anchor Toffee, Aura’s Chocolate Bar, Clover Desserts, GottaQ Smokehouse BBQ, JA Patty RI, Red’s Rhode Island, Rhode Island Shellfish and Twisted T’s.

Local artists and artisans, including some of our area’s great culinary products, include: The Backyard Food Company, Kelila’s Designs, Milkcan Industries, New England Novelty, Ocean State Pepper Co., Old Flame Candles, Pepper Junction, RI Face and Body Art Co., and Sanctuary Herbs.

Food trucks GottaQ Smokehouse BBQ, Red’s Rhode Island and Twisted T’s along with New Harvest Coffee Roasters will also be serving during the event programming on Saturday afternoon from 12-3 p.m., in addition to during Market times, for all your lunching needs.

For further details on the programming and highlights, please visit:
https://artculturetourism.com/2018-pvd-winter-lights-market-tree-lightings/

Photos from the 2017 PVD Winter Lights Market:

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Eat Drink RI Presents an Artisan Winter Lights Market featuring Local Artists and Food & Drink as Part of the City of Providence’s 2017 Holiday Celebration

by David Dadekian November 28, 2017
written by David Dadekian

PVD Winter Lights Market and Tree Lighting 2017

PVD Winter Lights Market and Tree Lighting 2017

This weekend, Friday, December 1st from 5-9 p.m. and Saturday, December 2nd from 12-9 p.m., Eat Drink RI is pleased to present the Artisan Winter Lights Market for the city of Providence’s Holiday Celebration. The annual holiday tradition, hosted by Mayor Jorge Elorza, the Department of Art, Culture + Tourism and the Department of Parks & Recreation, is produced by the City of Providence and the Downtown Providence Parks Conservancy. This year, the celebration will take place over two days and feature a wide array of activities for all to enjoy, including two tree lighting ceremonies, world champion figure skating demonstrations, special giveaways, live performances, children’s programming, music, the Artisan Marketplace and much more!

The Artisan Marketplace will take place in a large heated tent in the trolley lane, in between the ALEX AND ANI City Center and Burnside Park. Local artists selling everything from jewelry to glass art, to handmade soaps and candles, will be setup under the tent showcasing their wares—perfect for holiday gifts. Other fun things include face painting, hand dipped chocolate treats, and a mobile fashion truck!

Beat the chill with a warm beverage from New Harvest Coffee Roasters, or enjoy a beer from Revival Brewing Company or Trinity Brewhouse! Wine from Jonathan Edwards Winery will also be available. Come hungry and check out the local food, there’s something for everyone: GottaQ Smokehouse BBQ, Red’s, Hometown Poké, and Ocean State Oyster Festival featuring Salt Pond Oysters.

Local artists and artisans include Andre’z Dipped & Drizzled, Conjoined Pins, Glass Monkey, Kelila’s Designs, Luxe Lathers Boutique, Ocean State Pepper Co., Old Flame Candles, Providence Plastic, RI Face Painting, Radia Herbs, Stone Street Tye-Dye, The Attic Project Jewelry, and The Blank Space Collection.

For a schedule detailing all the programming and highlights, please visit: http://artculturetourism.com/2017-city-of-providence-holiday-celebration-christmas-tree-lighting/

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Holiday News Bites: Easy Entertaining / RI Community Food Bank / Roger Williams University

by David Dadekian December 10, 2015
written by David Dadekian

Current news releases—Eat Drink RI is not the source for these items—please follow any links for more information.

Easy Entertaining Inc. Releases 2015 ‘Holiday Cheer’ Catering Menus!

Cranberry Pinot Noir Meatballs, photo via Easy Entertaining Inc.

Cranberry Pinot Noir Meatballs, photo via Easy Entertaining Inc.

If you’re looking to fully cater or supplement your holiday gatherings this year look no further than Easy Entertaining Inc. This homegrown, farm-to-fork catering company has been successfully preserving the local flavors of Rhode Island and Southern Massachusetts for the past nine years and has just released their 2015 “Holiday Cheer” catering menus!

The hustle and bustle of the holidays has already arrived and if you’re finding yourself short of time to put together an office luncheon, cocktail party with friends, or dinner with those you hold dear then it’s time to reach out to Easy Entertaining to assist!

“The holidays are meant to be about friends and family and tradition leads us to gather around a meal. Our Holiday Cheer menus can cater to any occasion so leave the food to the professionals and put more energy into gathering your friends and loved ones for a celebration to be remembered.” states Kaitlyn Roberts, Proprietor and Executive Chef of Easy Entertaining Inc.

These creators of all things elegant and delicious were voted the Best of Rhode Island “Private Party Pros” by Rhode Island Monthly magazine and in choosing them to cater your holiday soiree you’ll learn why. Attention to detail and superior service are two things Easy Entertaining Inc. has been noted for, not to mention their delectable locavore fare.

Enjoy your cocktail party with the most professional service staff passing around Cranberry Cheddar Tartlets, bite sized Chicken ’n Waffles with a sriracha & honey glaze, or New England Style Calamari Cones. If you’re just looking to supplement your soiree with a few platters to pick up, Easy Entertaining’s Holiday Cheer menu has your back with bites such as Winter Squash and Bean Falafels, their signature Cranberry Pinot Noir Meatballs, Homemade Mozzarella Balls, and much more.

If you’re looking for more of a “take and bake” service then Easy Entertaining has you covered, too! This year they’re offering Holiday Gathering Packages designed for cocktail soirees, holiday dinners, office get togethers, and more! These packages are available for pick up or delivery throughout the entire holiday season and come with reheating instructions to make you look like a pro at this year’s holiday table.

Take a look at Easy Entertaining’s entire holiday offering and online ordering system for their Holiday Gathering Packages on their website at www.EasyEntertainingRI.com. Pick-up orders and corporate catering must be placed a minimum of 48 hours in advance. If you’re hosting an event and would like some help, check your date’s availability and call Lead Event Coordinator Vanessa LaPorte at (401) 437-6090 or e-mail her at vanessa@EasyEntertainingRI.com.

For more information about Easy Entertaining please call Nik Delfino at (401) 437-6090 or e-mail him at nik@EasyEntertainingRI.com.


RI Food Bank Hosts Open House on Saturday, December 12

Free event encourages food donations and merriment while supporting the work of the Food Bank.

On Saturday, December 12 from 9 am to 12 pm, the Rhode Island Community Food Bank will be open to the public for the annual Holiday Food Drive Open House. Guests will be invited to take tours and enjoy holiday music and cheer at the Food Bank located at 200 Niantic Avenue in Providence.

The family-friendly event is free and no registration is required. Donations of non-perishable food are requested to help the Food Bank stock its shelves for the winter ahead. Most needed items include: canned tuna, peanut butter, canned fruits and vegetables, dried or canned beans, whole wheat pasta, brown rice, healthy breakfast cereal, and canned soups, stews or chili.

“The Open House is a great opportunity for folks to visit the Food Bank to see the scope of our work,” said Andrew Schiff, Chief Executive Officer of the Rhode Island Community Food Bank. “We welcome everyone to take a tour, enjoy some music and refreshments, and donate a non-perishable food item to support our neighbors in need of food assistance.”

The First Gentleman, Andy Moffit, is this year’s Event Chair and the First Family is scheduled to attend from 9:15 to 10:15 am. Music will be provided by the a cappella group, “Voices of Christmas,” Rhode Island teen singer/songwriter Emeline Easton and the Wheeler Jazz Ensemble.

Currently, the Food Bank serves 60,000 Rhode Islanders each month through its network of member agencies. One in three served is a child under the age of 18. One in five is a senior 60 years of age or older. Last year, the Food Bank distributed nearly 9.7 million pounds of food to ensure that no Rhode Islander goes hungry.

For more information, visit: www.rifoodbank.org/events


Holiday Giving Tradition Continues at RWU

A Winning Annual Turkey Basket at Roger Williams University

A Winning Annual Turkey Basket at Roger Williams University

To kick off the holiday season on campus, the Feinstein Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement presents two beloved RWU traditions to give back to the community: the annual Turkey Basket Competition and the Giving Tree.

. . .

The Giving Tree program sponsors five families in need from the Colt-Andrews Elementary School in Bristol. The tree will be set up in the Upper Commons beginning Nov. 11, adorned with tags outlining requested gifts that participants claim and are responsible for purchasing and delivering to campus.

. . .

More than 40 complete thanksgiving dinners were delivered to the East Bay Food Pantry today as part of the RWU Annual Turkey Baskets competition. Teams of students, faculty and staff competed in the Turkey Basket Competition to creatively put together a Thanksgiving dinner with all the fixings to benefit Bristol and Warren families.

“It’s important to give to others, especially during the holidays when many families struggle,” says KC Ferrara, director of the Feinstein Center. “To work at RWU and go to school here is a great privilege, and so to give back is our responsibility.”

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