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Marketplace Booth Space – Back Lawn: $1,500 for one 10′ x 10′ covered area.
Final booth placement on the back lawn is at the discretion of The Newport Flower Show Committee.
BOOTH ASSIGNMENTS: The Newport Flower Show Committee will evaluate and select all Marketplace Vendors and determine all booth locations and assignments. Vendors may not sublet or apportion the entire or any part of their space. All display materials, items, and equipment must fit within the designated display space. Booth assignment locations cannot change once the committee has assigned them.
CONTRACT: This application, upon written acceptance by The Newport Flower Show (NFS), constitutes a valid and binding contract. The Newport Flower Show reserves the right to render all interpretations and to establish further regulations as deemed necessary for the general success of the Show. It is further agreed that the conditions, rules, and regulations as herein stated and as outlined in this document, are made a part hereof as though fully incorporated herein and that the said Vendor agrees to be bound by everyone thereof.
FEES: If accepted as a Vendor at The Newport Flower Show, full payment of the booth fee is required within ten (10) business days of being notified by email. The booth payment will act as confirmation of your participation at the Show. If your payment is not received, we will consider the application canceled and continue to accept additional applications to fill the booth space.
SET-UP: Vendors may set up ONLY on Thursday, June 19, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. All heavy unloading should be completed on Thursday, or you may want to bring a hand truck to transport items to your assigned area. Vehicles must be unloaded promptly and removed from the Showgrounds. Under certain conditions, the Show staff has the right to prohibit vehicles from driving on the grounds. Vendors are responsible for the installation and removal of all booth displays and products. Labor is not furnished by Show Management; Vendors are responsible for their own personnel to set up and break down space/booths assigned to them. Prefabricate as much as possible to expedite installation and removal. No vehicles will be permitted to drive onto the Showgrounds on or after Friday, June 20. All Booths must be ready to open for sales at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, June 20. Vendors may NOT erect elaborate structures of timber, metal, masonry, or concrete onto or into the ground. If such a structure is required, it must be constructed on a removable base or platform that does not damage the surface of the ground.
DATES AND TIMES OF SHOW: All booths MUST remain open during these posted Show times:
The 2025 Newport Flower Show will open to the public on Friday, June 20, 2025, through Sunday, June 22, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Opening Night Reception on Friday, June 20, at 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 pm. Saturday, June 21, 2025. Private Sponsor Reception – 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (TBD).
BOOTH SPACE: Each Vendor will be supplied with one 10′ x 10′ frame tent, with removable sides. The tent height at each side is approximately 7′ and at the center peak 10′. One 6′ long x 30″ high undraped table (no tablecloth) and two folding chairs will also be provided. No personal tents/canopies/awnings, etc. are permitted on the Showgrounds. Vendors are permitted to only use the provided frame tent to keep a uniform look to the Show. Vendors are not permitted to extend their displays more than 18” beyond the footprint of their tented booth area. The walkway in front of the booths and the space surrounding them is strictly under the control of Show management; Vendors may not use such space for display, sales, or for any other purpose. Vendors should not stack or pile items behind their tent space as this will be viewable to the public in the 2025 show layout. The extra product should be stored within your tent, under the table(s), etc. The 2025 Committee will strongly enforce this guideline. To avoid re-arranging your booth after set-up is complete, please adhere to these details.
BADGES: As a Vendor, you will be issued badges for your staff to gain access to the Showgrounds. A Show badge is required for entry to the Showgrounds. Each Vendor will be issued a total of 2 badges with the business name indicated. At least one vendor representative must be present in the booth during all scheduled Show hours.
TRANSACTIONS: All Vendors will be responsible for their cash boxes. The Newport Flower Show is unable to provide change or act as a bank during the event. We suggest that you handle all transactions by cash, check, or a manual credit card machine. Unfortunately, due to the location of the property, there is no reliable wireless internet service available on the grounds of Rosecliff. Some Vendors have had success using Verizon service and their hot spot, but this cannot be guaranteed on the property.
PERMIT TO MAKE RETAIL SALES: ALL VENDORS MUST HAVE A STATE OF RHODE ISLAND PERMIT TO MAKE RETAIL SALES. If you do not have such a permit, a temporary one must be obtained from the Flower Show Office. The Newport Flower Show Office must have a copy of your temporary or permanent permit on file before the Show. Your Retail Sales Permit must also be displayed at your booth throughout the Show. Each vendor must track their sales over the course of the Show and fill out the tax form that will be provided to you. If your product is not taxable, you are still required to fill out your sales on the Retail Sales Permit and then indicate on this form that your product is exempt from sales tax to inform the State of Rhode Island that you do not owe taxes. If your product is taxable, you will be responsible for the payment of those taxes. Sales tax must be paid by a check made out to the Division of Taxation, State of Rhode Island. Further instructions will be provided as needed.
RI Sales Tax is 7%.
INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY DURING SHOW HOURS: When accepted as a Vendor at the Show, you are expected to have your booth open and ready for sale during the posted Show hours. Should rain or other inclement weather force the Show to close to the public, Vendors will be notified by Show Management while on-site. “Expected” inclement weather will not close the Show to the public. Determination of opening will be made day of on-site, and we require that Vendors open their booth if the Show is open to the public. If a Vendor feels that they must leave the Show due to a family emergency or another emergent matter, they must check out with the Show Management before closing their booth.
ELECTRICITY: Electricity will be available to all Vendors at the additional cost of $250 for the 3-day Show. The electrical service to booths will include 1 electrical outlet with 15-amp service. You may bring an extension cord or power strip. The vendor must furnish their own heavy-duty outdoor extension cord and power strip. Lighting is not provided. If your electrical needs are greater than noted, please contact the Flower Show Office no later than Friday, May 9, 2025, so that details can be discussed for additional service. An additional fee may be incurred.
FIRE, SAFETY, AND HEALTH REGULATIONS: If a fire extinguisher is placed in or near your booth by Show Management, it must always remain visible and unobstructed. No pets are allowed on the grounds of Rosecliff. Only certified service animals are permitted on any of the Preservation Society properties. No other pets are permitted in the houses or on the grounds. We also request that pets not be left in your vehicle while you take your tour, as temperatures inside a locked car will quickly become unsafe and even deadly.
SECURITY: The Newport Flower Show will hire a local security firm to patrol the Showgrounds on a round-the-clock basis from the commencement of set-up for the Show until the end of the breakdown period on Sunday, June 22, 2025 (6:00 p.m.). However, The Newport Flower Show will not be responsible for cash boxes or damaged and/or missing merchandise.
BREAKDOWN: The breakdown of your Booth must take place between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 22, 2025. Vendors must remove ALL materials brought to the site, leaving the site exactly as it was before their arrival. The tent company will arrive very early on Monday morning to begin removing all tents from the grounds of Rosecliff and the Show cannot be responsible for items left on the grounds.
CANCELLATION: The Vendor shall forfeit their right to the space, all prepaid costs, and upon demand, pay any balance owing to The Newport Flower Show if they fail to occupy or use their space or to have their exhibit completed by the last designated hour of the opening day of the Show. If the Vendor forfeits the space, The Newport Flower Show may re-let the space without liability to the Vendor. If this contract is canceled by the Vendor for any reason, or by The Newport Flower Show because of the Vendor’s default or violation of this agreement, monies paid to The Newport Flower Show by the Vendor shall be retained as follows: If cancellation occurs 45 days or more before the opening day of the Show, The Newport Flower Show shall refund the full deposit received by the Show. If cancellation occurs within 45 days before the opening day of the Show, The Newport Flower Show shall retain the entire amount paid to date. Cancellations must be in writing and may be emailed to Events@NewportMansions.org.
IMPORTANT ~ PLEASE NOTE
Because of very limited parking, NO oversized trucks, trailers, or campers are permitted to remain in the parking area at Rosecliff during the Flower Show. No Vehicles over 12’ in length will be permitted to park at Rosecliff. Alternative parking arrangements must be made with our office before you arrive at the Show.
Due to City Ordinance, NO overnight camping is permitted on the grounds at Rosecliff or in the surrounding Parking Areas. Please contact Tourist Information for local campsites, (800) 976-5122 or check their website at www.GoNewport.com.
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Parking is free onsite at all properties except for Hunter House and The Breakers Stable & Carriage House, where street parking is available.
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Treat yourself, or someone special, to an unforgettable day of music and history at the Newport Mansions. This experience pairs world-class performances with personal guided visits at some of Newport’s most iconic mansion properties for two guests.
Following the tour, step onto the covered terrace for a relaxed private lunch with sweeping ocean views. From your table, gaze toward the iconic Chinese Tea House, where Alva gathered with fellow suffrage leaders and helped shape strategy for the movement. It is history, hospitality, and a dash of suffrage-era swagger.
Whether you are celebrating a milestone or claiming your own moment to preside in grand style, this is more than lunch, it is your chance to host like a legend.
Children and grandchildren alike will love the opportunity to spend time with you, enjoying this gift of discovery, creativity, and Gilded Age adventure with this exclusive Family Program Pass at the iconic Newport Mansions properties.
This exclusive option guarantees two children reserved spots in any 2026 Family programs, even the sessions that traditionally sell out. Skip the waitlists and secure a season filled with hands-on learning and fun.
From art and craft workshops to interactive storytelling and immersive history experiences, young participants will explore the past while creating unforgettable memories across the Newport Mansions.
Perfect for curious minds, budding artists, and families who believe adventures are best served with a touch of history.
Be among the first to secure access to one of the most sought-after evenings of the Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival in 2026 — the Vintner Dinner at Rosecliff.
This exclusive auction package includes early-reservation access to the always sold-out Vintner Dinner, an extraordinary evening of fine wine, an exceptional menu, and elegant hospitality set within the grandeur of the Ballroom at Rosecliff. Guests will enjoy a thoughtfully curated multi-course menu, expertly paired with distinguished wines, all served in one of Newport’s most iconic Gilded Age settings.
In addition, this experience includes tickets to the lively Jazz Brunch on Sunday of Wine Festival Weekend, offering another opportunity to savor the flavors, atmosphere, and celebration that define this premier culinary event. Guests attending the Jazz Brunch will also enjoy access to the lively Tasting Tent at the 2026 Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival, where you can sample an array of wines, spirits, and bites from sponsors and culinary artisans. After brunch, spend some time in the Tasting Tent to (NOT FINISHED????)
From sparkling glasses beneath glittering chandeliers to relaxed daytime indulgence at Festival Brunch, this package delivers a full weekend immersion into Newport’s most celebrated food and wine tradition.
Host an unforgettable evening at The Elms, one of Newport’s most opulent Gilded Age homes. Inspired by the 18th-century French château d’Asnières and completed in 1901 for coal magnate Edward Julius Berwind, The Elms was designed for grand entertaining. Its lavish Ballroom, overlooking multi-level garden terraces and the sweeping back lawn provide a setting of elegance and landscape beauty.
Your private event for eight guests begins with a cocktail reception in the magnificent Ballroom or the garden terraces, where your guests will gather to enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres. The atmosphere will evoke the glamour and sophistication of Newport’s legendary summer social season.
As golden hour approaches, guests will ascend to the rooftop terrace, an exclusive vantage point rarely experienced, to take in sweeping views of the gardens, the city harbor views, and beyond. With glasses in hand, watch the sun dip below the horizon as The Elms glows in the warm light of dusk.
Perfect for a memorable evening with friends, this experience offers timeless elegance, breathtaking views, and the rare opportunity to entertain in one of Newport’s most iconic historic houses.
Experience an extraordinary evening of dining and history at Rosecliff, one of Newport’s most dazzling Gilded Age landmarks.
Completed in 1902 for silver heiress Theresa Fair Oelrichs and inspired by the Grand Trianon at Versailles, Rosecliff quickly became synonymous with legendary entertaining. Its luminous façade, sweeping oceanfront terrace, and magnificent interiors remain a testament to an era defined by elegance and refined hospitality.
Your exclusive evening for up to sixteen guests begins with wine and small bites on the beautiful, covered Terrace with stunning ocean views. From there, guests will be welcomed into the historic Dining Room, where you and your guests will be seated at the dining table for a three-course chef-style menu.
With each course, a Preservation Society curator will present a carefully selected object from the collection. Together, the curator and chef create a seamless experience where culinary artistry meets cultural storytelling. From exquisite decorative arts to personal treasures of Newport’s Gilded Age families, each object will spark conversation and reveal rare, behind-the-scenes insights into the lives and traditions that shaped Newport’s celebrated history.
This is more than a dinner, it is an immersive journey into Newport’s golden era of entertaining, where architecture, artistry, and elegant dining come together for one unforgettable night.
Do not miss your chance to claim one of the most coveted holiday experiences of the year. This special opportunity allows the winning bidder to invite friends to an unforgettable black-tie Holiday Dinner Dance at the iconic Breakers in December 2026. This is not just a party, it is a grand seasonal celebration wrapped in elegance, music, and dazzling décor.
Your evening begins with a festive cocktail reception and hors d’oeuvres, followed by an exquisite multi-course holiday dinner served in spectacular surroundings in the Great Hall and majestic State Dining Room. Then take to the dance floor for an evening of live music in the beautifully decorated historic rooms glowing with holiday splendor. Every detail is designed to deliver holiday magic.
This black-tie evening sells out every year!
Step inside one of the legendary Newport Mansions for an exclusive, after-hours photography experience unlike any other. Hosted at a Preservation Society property, such as The Breakers, Marble House, The Elms, or Rosecliff, this private two-hour session offers rare access to the mansion’s extraordinary interiors and grounds when the museum doors are closed to the public.
Whether capturing a cherished family portrait, marking a milestone anniversary, creating holiday cards in a grand historic setting, or simply celebrating a special chapter in your life, this experience provides a breathtaking backdrop both indoors and out. From sweeping staircases and gilded salons to manicured gardens and ocean views, each frame reflects the timeless elegance of the Gilded Age.
Celebrate a milestone year at the spectacular Newport Flower Show with this weekend package filled with festive events and engaging lectures. Perfect for garden lovers, design enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys Newport at its most colorful, this 30th Anniversary weekend experience lets you enjoy the show in style; from the lively Opening Night Party, where you’ll see “everyone,” to the debut of our exclusive “In Full Bloom” Hat Luncheon.
Kick off Flower Show weekend at the can’t-miss Opening Night Party, Friday, June 19, 2026. You will enjoy festive décor, floral artistry, and a lively party atmosphere with fellow supporters and sponsors.
Plan your adornments now to attend the Flower Show’s newest and most fashionable luncheon event on Saturday, June 20, 2026. This is sure to be a sell-out. The Hat Luncheon blends flowers, flair, and creativity, guests are encouraged to wear their most imaginative garden-inspired hats while enjoying a beautiful luncheon set in a tent on the sweeping back lawn in the heart of The Newport Flower Show.
Enjoy an exclusive insider experience at The Elms, one of Newport’s most celebrated Gilded Age houses, designed by renowned architect Horace Trumbauer. This special package for four includes a personal guided exploration of the house, and a fun and enlightening conversation over lunch with the Preservation Society’s Executive Director, the long-time caretaker who knows the Elms inside and out, and our Landscape Curator, who can share the history of the evolution of the landscape and gardens.
Your experience will continue after your personal tour, over lunch at The Elms Carriage House Museum Café. Bring your questions and curiosity as your hosts share insights into the modern-day realities of preserving and operating a historic mansion, from conservation priorities and restoration decisions to balancing authenticity, access, and visitor experience across multiple properties. You will also hear behind-the-scenes stories, unusual maintenance methods, and fun, little-known facts about this well-loved property and its rich history.
Prepare for an evening where mystery meets wonder at Illusion & Illumination, The Preservation Society’s Sumer Dinner Dance set against the breathtaking backdrop of Rosecliff.
Cloaked in elegance and a touch of illusion, attendees will don their most dazzling masks, from classic Venetian-inspired designs to modern, artful creations, transforming the ballroom and sweeping back lawn into a living tableau of intrigue and glamour. Behind every mask is a smile, a surprise, and a little mischief, as the spirit of the Gilded Age springs vividly to life.
Commissioned in 1899 by silver heiress Theresa Fair Oelrichs and inspired by the Grand Trianon at Versailles, Rosecliff was designed by renowned architect Stanford White as a showcase for spectacular entertaining. Its sweeping staircase, luminous ballroom, and stunning ocean views have welcomed society’s most glittering gatherings for more than a century. On this special evening, you and your guests will continue that tradition in unforgettable style.
As candlelight flickers, music swells, and masks shimmer beneath the stars, illusion gives way to illumination, and an unforgettable night unfolds.
Entertain in true Newport style with a private afternoon games party in the Conservatory at The Elms for up to eight guests. Inspired by the gracious social traditions of Miss Julia Berwind, the estate’s last family resident and noted Bridge hostess, this exclusive experience invites you and your guests to gather for an elegant, small-group Bridge or Mahjong party in one of the houses most beautiful glass-enclosed rooms. Miss Berwind helped extend the life of Newport’s social traditions into the modern era by adapting them to more intimate formats.
Your guests will enjoy exclusive access to this luminous garden room. A serene architectural jewel designed for leisure and refined company, for a Bridge or Mahjong gathering that blends history, hospitality, and play. If bridge is not your game, bring your Mahjong set/s and enjoy a lively, social gathering, making it a natural fit for the Conservatory at The Elms.
Slow down and savor Newport the way summer residents once did with a personal, architecture-rich experience, and a leisurely porch luncheon along Bellevue Avenue.
Your experience begins with personal guided tours of two landmark houses: the Gothic Revival gem Kingscote and the groundbreaking Shingle Style masterpiece Isaac Bell House. Along the way, your guide shares architectural highlights, design innovations, and the social history behind these influential homes.
The experience concludes with a relaxed luncheon on the Isaac Bell House porch, a perfect setting for the time-honored tradition of porch sitting, taking the air, sharing conversation, and watching the world go by. Once a central ritual of 19th-century summer life, porch sitting blended hospitality, leisure, and community, and remains one of Newport’s most charming traditions.
Unhurried, intimate, and distinctly Newport. History, design, and lunch with a view of the Avenue.
Embrace the past with your own Victorian Garden Fête at Chateau-sur-Mer, a lively, elegant outdoor party inspired by Newport’s Gilded Age entertaining traditions.
Your experience begins with a brief personal welcome tour when guests arrive, offering highlights and stories of the house and grounds before the celebration moves outdoors. From there, enjoy private lawn access for a three-hour fête filled with charm, color, and classic garden amusements. Relax on the historic verandah or in a shaded grove as guests mingle, enjoy period-inspired touches, and play traditional lawn games.
Sip refreshing beverages, savor light garden-party fare, and try your hand at croquet and other timeless amusements. Playful, picturesque, and wonderfully memorable, old-fashioned lawn fun with Victorian flair.
Enter the relaxed, yet still grand, side of the Gilded Age with a private Carriage House grilling style supper for up to twenty guests at the historic The Breakers Stable. This distinctive evening blends comfort food, beer, and immersive history inside one of Newport’s most atmospheric estate support buildings.
Your gathering takes place among the Stable’s remarkable collection of preserved coaches and carriages, elegant turn-of-the-century vehicles that once carried the Vanderbilt family and guests through Newport’s golden era. Surrounded by polished woodwork, iron fittings, and beautifully restored rolling stock, guests dine in a setting that feels both warmly rustic and museum-worthy.
The evening opens with a knowledgeable staff member providing a brief history of how the Stable functioned as the estate’s true “engine room.” The experience then shifts into relaxed hospitality with a catered menu “hot off the grill” paired with beer and seasonal refreshments, encouraging conversation and lingering enjoyment.
It is an evening of casual elegance with historic character.
Experience your own version of the world of HBO’s The Gilded Age with an exclusive after-hours dinner for ten in the historic service areas area of The Elms, including the atmospheric below-stairs kitchen and work spaces that have appeared in many pivotal staff scenes across the series’ first three seasons, where the drama, hierarchy, and daily rhythms of Gilded Age household life unfold.
Your evening begins with a private Servants’ Life Tour, revealing the hidden infrastructure that powered this great house, from workrooms and passageways to household hierarchy and daily operations. Led by an expert guide, this immersive introduction brings the world below stairs vividly to life.
Following the tour, guests gather for dinner served in the historic kitchen area, seated at a communal table inspired by period staff dining. Warm, generous, and authentic in spirit, the experience captures the camaraderie and rhythm of below-stairs life, in a space exclusively available to your guests for this dining experience.
Blending social history, television lore, and unforgettable hospitality, this is a one-of-a-kind evening your guests will never forget.
Host your own after-hours private Salon. A small, elegant, conversation-centered gathering where guests mingle, sip, and engage with ideas, art, and culture, high above the grand halls of The Breakers, in the mansion’s storied family spaces on the third floor. Designed in the spirit of Gilded Age social salons, this exclusive experience for up to ten guests blends refined hospitality with lively historical discovery. Originating in the 17th and 18th-century homes of Europe, these gatherings were curated by a salonnière (hostess) who moderated discussions, blending social pleasure with artistic debate.
Guests will circulate while enjoying bite-sized hors d’oeuvres in a standing reception format as a knowledgeable member of the curatorial staff shares short, engaging “hidden stories” throughout the event, highlighting new research, conservation insights, and behind-the-scenes details about how the house functioned above the grand public rooms.
This experience is equal parts reception and intellectual adventure and is an intimate, exclusive opportunity to entertain and explore one of Newport’s most iconic mansions.
Perfect for history lovers, preservation supporters, or milestone celebrations, a truly distinctive way to toast the Gilded Age.
Bring the stories of Newport’s great houses and pastimes home, one carefully chosen volume at a time. This Newport Mansions Book of the Month experience delivers a full year of surprise reads, hand-selected by our Museum Store staff and inspired by history, design, personalities, and preservation of the Gilded Age. Expect high-quality, beautifully produced, large-format coffee-table–style books with rich photography, scholarly insight, and elegant design. These are books meant to be displayed, revisited, and treasured.
Perfect for history lovers, design enthusiasts, and armchair travelers, each monthly selection reflects what our guests are most excited about now, including staff favorites, exhibition-related titles, and the current best-selling book across our mansion Museum Stores. Each package arrives by mail, beautifully prepared and ready to enjoy or gift, a yearlong journey through architecture, culture, and Newport stories.
Take your place at the table and in society with an unforgettable Gilded Age–inspired experience at Marble House. This exclusive package invites you and nine guests to enjoy a personal guided tour followed by an elegant terrace lunch overlooking the Atlantic, in the very setting where Alva Vanderbilt entertained, strategized, and advanced her bold social and political ambitions.
Begin with a personal tour of Marble House, where your group will explore the architectural splendor, social drama, and behind-the-scenes stories of one of Newport’s most legendary homes. You will discover how Alva used spectacle, hospitality, and setting to establish her place at the top of society, much like the ambitious heroines of today’s period drama, The Gilded Age.
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