Don't miss your chance to register for this great event!
Businesses are invited to participate in a unique opportunity to showcase and promote their services at the upcoming Fredericksburg Nationals COPA game. As part of the Copa de la Diversión initiative by Minor League Baseball, this event aims to foster a connection between the local team and the Hispanic/Latino communities in the area.
Businesses will be able to set up a table at the concourse and share information about their services with the attendees. This is a fantastic chance to engage with potential customers and establish valuable connections within the community.
Time: 3:30pm - 8:00pm
Location: 42 Jackie Robinson Way, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Table Information: (There is no cost)
The tabling vendors will be set-up in the concourse, it will be first come first serve for location. Tables and chairs will be provided, but vendors are welcome to bring a popup tent, table cloths and any kind of information or giveaways to pass out.
*This is informational only, there will be no sales at the event.
About COPA: Copa de la Diversión is an initiative by Minor League Baseball to promote the sport and connect its teams to their Hispanic/Latino communities. Teams adopt a culturally-relevant on-field persona for certain games each season.
Schedule:
3:30pm - Vendors can begin to arrive and set up
5:30pm - Gates Open / Vendors must be ready
7:05pm - Game starts
8:00pm - Vendors can begin to pack up
Set Up Location: (Concourse)
The Virginia Department of Small Business & Supplier Diversity (SBSD) and the Virginia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce are hosting a live SWaM Lab Workshop to assist with your business's SWaM application. We’ll go through the process from start to finish and upload the necessary documents.
The goal of this workshop is to get you across the finish line of the SWaM application process.
You need to bring your own laptop.
The list of required documents is attached below (named SWaM Supporting Documents), you should upload those documents onto your laptop.
Everyone should have their
- EIN – if you do not have an EIN you can get it from the IRS website, takes about 15 minutes -- https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/apply-for-an-employer-identification-number-ein-online
- Birth Certificate or Passport or Permanent Resident Card or Certificate of Naturalization
- Valid Driver’s License
The other documents are based on their specific situation.
PLEASE READ SWaM Supporting Documents to know exactly what you will need to have scanned on your laptop to complete your SWaM Application during the lab: SWaM Supporting Documents.pdf (Attached to confirmation email as well)
You need to bring your own laptop.
The list of required documents is attached below (named SWaM Supporting Documents), you should upload those documents onto your laptop.
Everyone should have their
- EIN – if you do not have an EIN you can get it from the IRS website, takes about 15 minutes -- https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/apply-for-an-employer-identification-number-ein-online
- Birth Certificate or Passport or Permanent Resident Card or Certificate of Naturalization
- Valid Driver’s License
The other documents are based on their specific situation.
PLEASE READ SWaM Supporting Documents to know exactly what you will need to have scanned on your laptop to complete your SWaM Application during the lab: SWaM Supporting Documents.pdf (Attached to confirmation email as well)
If you have any questions please email: taty@vahcc.com
Join the Virginia Hispanic Chamber and the Fredericksburg Nationals as they host the inaugural Latinos en el Diamante Festival at the Virginia Credit Union Stadium. This exciting event will feature local Latin/Hispanic businesses, vendors, artisans, entertainment, and delicious food. It will provide an amazing platform for businesses to connect with the local Hispanic community. The VAHCC was instrumental in establishing the Fredericksburg Nationals Copa team, a Minor League Baseball initiative aimed at strengthening the bond between the local teams and their Hispanic/Latino communities.