Cultural Displays

If your non-profit cultural or heritage organization is interested in having a booth at the 2010 Brazos Valley Worldfest, please complete the display application below.

Culture Display Application

2010 Global Village Participants

Germany
Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia
TAMU Qatar Support Office


2009 Brazos Valley Worldfest Culture Display Winners

First - TAMU Confucius Institute/Chinese Students and Scholars Association

Second - TAMU Bolivian Students Association

Third - TAMU Malaysian Student Association

 

There is no charge for a cultural booth, but a City of College Station Vendor Permit must be obtained if you will sell merchandise. Please fill out the Vendor Permit form, include the fee and return it all with your Culture Display Form. [College Station Vendor Form]


Culture Display Competition:
Share your culture with the Brazos Valley! By creating a culture display, your organization will also be eligible to compete in the Culture Display competition. Simply indicate on your completed Culture Display Form (link above) that you would like your display to be considered. A secret panel of judges will evaluate your display the day of the festival and awards will be given that same afternoon!


TAMU Culture Display Grants:
Eligible TAMU Student Organizations are able to apply for grant funding to help defray the costs of creating their culture display. The grant application process takes approximately 3 weeks to complete and must be turned in by October 28 to ensure funding is awarded before the festival. Review the attached grant guidelines for instructions and processing information.

Guidelines for the TAMU Student Organization Funding Request


Questions? contactus@brazosvalleyworldfest.org