The NICC Tribal College Small Business Department Indianpreneurship program and The Center for Rural Affairs would like to Invite our aspiring entrepreneurs and surrounding communities to Join us Wednesday and Thursday June 24-25 at our New NICC Community Center on the Santee Campus 12p-8p .

We are celebrating Native-Owned Businesses in our communities to showcase their Local-grown produce, Arts and Crafts, and Food trucks. The 2-day event is free and open to the public. We will have 20 indoor spots available to reserve inside the center and 8 food-truck spots in our parking lots. Reserve your space today.

Farmers Market and Craft Vendors, we will provide 1-8-foot table and 2 chairs. Very limited electricity,  so bring your own extension cords or power strips

Food Trucks- Must have a current Food Handlers Certificate and can meet basic health safety requirements

You will have a 12-foot section marked off. If you are planning to have a Pop-up kitchen please specify if you will need a table. All food vendors are responsible for any oil spills or food mishaps 

This event will take place 2 days before the Annual Isanti Wacipi and will allow the Powwow Vendors to make a little money before setting up at the Powwow arena.

SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESSES and our COMMUNITIES!!!11