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Come Meet, Greet and Eat the St. Maarten Caribbean Way Now Serving at the St. Maarten Festival Village

November 3, 2015

Come Meet, Greet and Eat the St. Maarten Caribbean Way Now Serving at the St. Maarten Festival Village
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POND ISLAND – A small business weekday entrepreneurship program initiated by Stichting Overheidsgebouwen (SOG), is now underway at the Festival Village on Pond Island.

This weekday program is aimed to stimulate entrepreneurship and more usage of the Festival Village while offering vendors the opportunity for selling of drinks, foods, arts & craft etc. The vendors in this program will be allowed to have booths, tents or tables for vending.

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If you are wondering where to eat, and want to eat local or Caribbean food, then St. Maarten Festival Village is the venue to be.  Bring your friends and colleagues over and enjoy some of the best local and Caribbean dishes on the island.

Open on Tuesdays to Thursdays from 8.00am to 5.00pm; Fridays 8.00am to 1.00am; Saturdays 8.00am to 10.00pm.

Come Meet, Greet and Eat the St. Maarten Caribbean Way Now Serving at the St. Maarten Festival Village

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/721news/come-meet-greet-and-eat-the-st-maarten-caribbean-way-now-serving-at-the-st-maarten-festival-village/

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