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Vendor Slots Still Available for Special Bridge Street LIVE To Welcome Pan American Fishing Championship to Hot Springs

HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK, Arkansas — Slots are still available for vendors who want to take advantage of the special Bridge Street LIVE event scheduled for Wednesday, September 6, to welcome the Pan American Bass Fishing Championship to Hot Springs.

"Vendors at Bridge Street LIVE really add such character to the whole event,” Visit Hot Springs Special Events Manager Alexis Hampo said. "From candles to homemade jewelry, vendors of all kinds come out to sell their goods on Bridge Street, and I'm excited to see what vendors we will have at this Bridge Street event."

People interested in having a booth at the September 6 event can access the proper form at
https://forms.gle/5yQbrC8JYXpdm6Fm9

Hampo said the cost to operate a booth is $70. This payment ensures a 10-by-10-foot space for one day. Vendors will be located on Bridge Street for the event, which runs from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Bass fishing legend Jimmy Houston and Dallas pop hits band Manhattan will headline the special Bridge Street LIVE presentation to welcome the Pan American Bass Fishing Championship to Hot Springs.

For the kids, FLW fishing legend Charlie Evans will bring two of the “PAW Patrol” TV characters as part of the fun.

The Pan American Championship will be held on Lake Hamilton September 7 – 9. It features teams representing countries in North and South America and other countries around the globe.

The September 6 event will begin at 5 p.m. with DJ Courier in the Bridge Street Entertainment District.

Manhattan will perform at 7 p.m., and Jimmy Houston and the “PAW Patrol” characters will make special appearances.

There will be food, drinks and vendors. No coolers are allowed. Lawn chairs are welcome, and pets must be on leashes. The event is free and open to the public.

For more information call Alexis Hampo at 501-321-2027.