Moriches Chamber Announces Annual Fall Fair
Main Street celebration set for Oct. 18; vendor registration now open

Main Street in Center Moriches will once again be transformed into a community marketplace as the Chamber of Commerce of the Moriches holds its 2026 Annual Fall Fair on Sunday, Oct. 18.
The rain-or-shine event will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with Main Street closed to traffic for the duration of the fair. There will be no rain date.
Vendor registration is now open, with spaces assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications and payments can be submitted online through Cheddar at www.moricheschamber.org.
Completed applications may also be mailed with a check or money order payable to the Chamber of Commerce of the Moriches to P.O. Box 686, Center Moriches, NY 11934. Mailed applications and payments must be received by Oct. 12.
After the deadline, applications must be paid by cash or money order and may be dropped off at Moriches Bay Realty, 328-1 Main St. Pre-registration ends Oct. 17. The chamber stressed that payment is required to reserve a space and vendors should not call to make reservations.
Fees are $100 for regular vendors, $50 for chamber members and nonprofit organizations, $200 for food trucks and $100 for Main Street merchants. Day-of registration is $125 per space and must be paid in cash.
Registration on the morning of the fair will take place from 7 to 9:30 a.m. at Allstate, 369 Main St. Vendors must have their vehicles off Main Street by 9:30 a.m.
Each vendor space is 14 feet wide, and setups exceeding that width require the purchase of an additional space. Vendors must display an approved chamber permit, while those selling goods must possess a valid New York State Certificate of Authority.
Food vendors must comply with Suffolk County Health Department requirements and display all necessary permits. Questions may be directed to the chamber at (631) 874-3849.
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