A Celebration of Art and Living

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Volunteer for All About Uptown Festival: A Celebration of Art & Living
Becoming a member of the All About Uptown Festival team is a great way to enjoy the day’s activities while giving back to the Uptown community. Volunteers may help in a variety of areas.


All festival volunteers must be 18 years of age or older.
Please complete and submit the volunteer commitment form by Friday, August 27 2010. PDF Document for Download Click here for volunteer form.
Return via fax: 214-871-7193 or e-mail to Shazia@uptowndallas.net

 

Restaurant or Participant Booth at the All About Uptown Festival: A Celebration of Art & Living
Having a presence at the All About Uptown Festival is a great way to introduce your business to Uptown and North Texas residents. Area artisans, restaurants, lounges, bars, artists, health clubs, spas and other service providers are welcome to purchase booths on festival grounds.

 

Please find the Application for Artist/Vendor Booth Space (Registration Deadline: Friday July 30, 2010) PDF Document for Download here

Please complete and submit the Restaurant Booth application by Friday, July 30, 2010 (Registration Deadline: Friday July 30, 2010) PDF Document for Download here

Please complete and submit the Booth application by Friday, July 30, 2010 and return:
via fax: 214-871-7193
via mail: Uptown Dallas, Inc. Attn: All About Uptown Festival, 2808 McKinney, Suite 100, Dallas, TX 75204

via email: Shazia@uptowndallas.net

Have questions about the booth registration process? Please call Shazia Shafi at 469-341-0613.

 

Become a Sponsor for the All About Uptown Festival
Sponsorship is a fantastic way to support Uptown and the All About Uptown Festival! As a sponsor, you can get in on the ground floor of what is sure to become a very successful annual event. PDF Document for Download Click here for sponsor packet.

 

More about the Uptown Dallas Demographics:

  • Residents are largely young, childless professionals in their 20s and 30s, though a rising number of ownership units attracts a growing population of “empty nesters” in their 50s. The sight of children is no longer rare as the neighborhood becomes more child-friendly
  • Uptown businesses regularly draw clientele from the affluent immediate neighborhood, Downtown, Park Cities, Oak Lawn, Turtle Creek, Lakewood and North Oak Cliff
  • Average household income: $99,000
  • Residential population: 9,500
  • Daytime work population: 11,000
  • 83% of residents rent
  • Residential rentals typically range from $1,300 to $3,500 depending on size, amenities and location
  • Residences for ownership (typically Victorian homes, condos, and townhomes) range from $270,000 to $8 million
  • Uptown includes over 90 dining and drinking establishments along with six hotels and B&Bs
  • Uptown’s boundaries are Haskell Ave. on the north, Central Expressway/Woodall Rodgers on the east, Akard/Cedar Springs/Bookhout on the south and the Katy Hike and Bike Trail on the west