The Big E: Maine Building Participants

Maine Day at the Big E is Saturday, September 13, 2025.
Harvest New England Day at the Big E is Friday, September 26, 2025.

The Big E is an annual event that begins on the second Friday after Labor Day and runs for 17 days each September.

This section lists essential forms, links, contacts, required forms, and downloadable checklists and maps.

Is this event right for me?

I will apply or was selected

Resources & Contacts

Appliation & Evaluation Documents +

Resource / Document

Type

Required or Optional

When to Use

Notes

Maine Building Exhibit Application

Online Form

Required

Before selection

Used to apply for exhibit space and related programming

Exhibit Evaluation Rubric (PDF) 

PDF

Reference

During application review

Scoring topics for new applications

On-Site Exhibit Evaluation

Internal Tool

DACF uses

During the Fair

Used by Maine Building staff to assess exhibits in operation

Letter of Intent (LOI) Info

Online Form / PDF

By invitation

After the Fair

Possibility for 17-day exhibitors interested in future participation

Import Links +

Resource

Type

Required?

When to Use

Uses

Applicants & Exhibitors Page
maine.gov/dacf/bigeprep

Website

Yes

Before applying & throughout planning

Applications, prep materials, updates

Maine Building Office Hours

Teams Link

Varies

For Q&A and updates with Building Management

 

PayMaine Portal (MDACF)

Online

Optional

When issued invoice

Pay invoices and fees, or mail payment

Fairgoers & Supporters Page

maine.gov/dacf/bigemainebuilding

Website

Optional

Before & during the Fair

News, exhibitor roster, public info

General Fair Information

Website

Optional

Planning & during Fair

Tickets, schedules, Fair FAQs

Maps +

Resource

Type

Required?

When to Use

Uses

Grounds Map

PDF

Yes

Load-in & during Fair

Maine Building and surrounding areas

Maine Day Map

PDF

If Applicable

Maine Day planning

For Maine Day participants

Employee Satellite Parking Maps Pajers lot
Sullivan lot

PDF

Yes

At the Fair

Shuttle routes; badge required

Exhibit Diagram & Points of Interest

PDF / GIF

Yes

Booth planning & setup

Building layout and key features

Directions

Website

Optional

During the Fair

Follow real-time traffic guidance

Exhibitor Forms (Selected Exhibitors Only) +

Due Date (if applicable)

Resource

Type

Required?

When to Use

Uses

May 1

Logistics Form

Online

Yes

Pre-Fair planning

Staffing list, electrical updates, forklift scheduling, storage estimates, cold storage delivery, etc.

Refer to portal

Temporary Food Permit Application (Online Portal)

Town of W. Springfield Health Dept. Website

Online

If Applicable

45+ days before Town deadline

Required for food & beverage exhibitors

June 1

State Building Temporary Wine and Malt Application (PDF) –Exhibitors must have been awarded space by Building Management. Email the completed application and materials to the licensing clerk, M Champagne and cc Building Management.

PDF

If Applicable

Summer (July–Aug)

Required if serving Maine wine/beer

 

Food Allergen Awareness Training and Regulation Certification

 

 

 

 

 

Health Department Requirements (PDF) Summary of Massachusetts regulations (105 CMR 590.011(C)(3)(a) & 2013 Food Code)

 

 

 

 

 

ServSafe Certification â€“ At least one person must complete training/exam

 

 

 

 

Nov. 1

Current Year Reporting Form Link

View PDF of Reporting Form (PDF).

Yes

After Fair ends

Sales, feedback, future plans

Important Contacts +

Purpose

Required?

When to Use

Contact

Notes

On-site Emergencies / Security

Yes

During Fair

413-205-5555

Fair hours only

Big E Info / Credentials

Yes

Before & during Fair

Big E Portal

Badge and parking

Big E Logo Use

If Applicable

Marketing planning

MCoburn@TheBigE.com / 413-205-5043

Branding approvals

Maine Building Info

Yes

Anytime

dacfbige@maine.gov

Exhibitor support

Food & Beverage Permits

If Applicable

Pre-Fair

Town of W. Springfield Health Dept.

Online portal

Cold Storage

If Applicable

Pre-Fair

Kelcon Containers: 413-739-7665

Exhibitor-paid

Ice / Propane / Grease

If Applicable

Load-in week

Fair-approved vendors

Load-in week, Tues–Thurs

Mail & Packages

Optional

Delivery During Fair

Delivery Mailing Address (during the Fair):
Your Name – Booth Name
Maine Building
C/O Eastern States Exposition
1305 Memorial Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089

Shipments to package center near Yellow Slide

Exhibit Design and Fire Safety

Resource

Type

Required?

When to Use

Uses

Fire Prevention Regulations – Ag Events Fire Prevention Regulations Ag Events (DOCX)

DOCX

Yes

Booth planning

Required reading

Fire Prevention Regulations – Exhibit Spaces Fire Prevention Regulations Exhibit Spaces (DOCX)

DOCX

Yes

Booth planning

Required reading

Fire Inspection Templates W. Springfield Fire Department Food Service Fire Safety Inspection (PDF)

PDF

Yes

Booth design & setup

Required by Fire Department

Propane Cylinder Requirements (PDF) 

 

 

 

 

Food Truck Checklist (PDF)

 

 

 

 

Food Truck Safety Tip Sheet (PDF)

 

 

 

 

National Fire Protection Association Food Truck Safety Fact Sheet (PDF)

 

 

 

 

Food Truck Operator Awareness Flyer (PDF)

 

 

 

 

Booth Design Ideas

PDF

Optional

Early planning

Design tips & examples

Maine Building Exhibit Diagram

PDF / GIF

Yes

Layout planning

Space and safety reference

Booth Space Reference Sheet

XLSX / PDF

Yes

After acceptance

Booth IDs, sizes, rates

Checklists and guides +

Resource

Type

Required?

When to Use

Uses

Exhibitor Planning Checklist & Key Dates

PDF / Excel

Yes

After acceptance

Tracks deadlines and tasks

Exhibitor Packing Guide

PDF / XLS

Optional

Pre-Fair

Inventory and supply checklist

Business Planning Resources – Optional +

Resource

Type

When to Use

Notes

Business Guide | U.S. SBA
Business Guide

Website

Early planning

U.S. SBA planning tools

Marketing and Sales | U.S. SBA
Marketing & Sales Guide

Website

Promotion planning

U.S. SBA marketing help

Simple Social Media Guide | U.S. SBA
Simple Social Media Guide

Website

Promotion planning

Social media basics

Labor, Legal & Workers’ Compensation Resources +

Resource

Type

Notes

DOL Mass. district offices

Website

Local DOL contacts and enforcement

DOL Maine district offices (based out of Manchester, NH)

Website

Regional DOL office serving Maine

elaws - FirstStep Employment Law Advisor

Online Tool

Interactive tool to identify required labor laws, records, posters

Fact Sheet #14A: Non-Profit Organizations and the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) | U.S. Department of Labor

PDF

Guidance on volunteers, employees, and wage rules

Legal Food Hub

Website

Connects eligible farm and food businesses with volunteer attorneys

American Bar Association  American Bar Association (ABA)

Website

Resources for finding legal assistance

Maine Bureau of Insurance – Guides Compensation GuideInsurer/Self-InsurersIndependent Contractors, Employers.Workers' Compensation Guide.

Website

Overview of workers’ comp requirements

Workers’ Compensation Board Guides

Website

Guidance for insurers, self-insurers, independent contractors, and employers

Note: DACF cannot provide legal or employment advice. Consult qualified professionals for compliance. Use links for more info.


About the Maine Building

Is the Maine Building Right for Me?

What is the Maine Building and who manages it? +

The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) owns the Maine Building. The exhibit Building is on the Eastern States Exposition (ESE) fairgrounds in West Springfield, Massachusetts. The Building opens each fall as part of the 17-day Big E Fair.

Since 1925, the Building has showcased Maine products, industries, and visitor experiences. It is one of seven state buildings on Fair’s Avenue of States.

DACF’s Agricultural Resource and Development Division manages Building operations and event coordination. Eastern States Exposition oversees the fairgrounds and the Big E Fair.

What are the Big E and Eastern States Exposition (ESE)? +

The Eastern States Exposition is an events complex in West Springfield, Massachusetts. It organizes and hosts The Big E Fair each fall, and other events year-round.

What kinds of products or services do well, and why exhibit at the Maine Building? +

Products that highlight Maine and are easy to buy, carry, or link to year-round sales usually do best. The event is a high-traffic location – more than 1 million people visit the fair from across the region. Approximately 15–18% of fairgoers visit the Avenue of States buildings.

What are the ways to represent Maine other than the Maine Building? +

Availability varies by year, and opportunities may include:

How is the Maine Building funded? +

The State of Maine covers most expenses for the permanent exhibit space. DACF oversees the Building. State funds pay for event management, staffing, travel, operations (custodial, utilities, health, and safety compliance), and outreach. Exhibitor rental fees help cover basic such as basic operating services and utilities.


Before You're Selected

Eligibility, Application, Selection

What are the eligibility requirements? +

You are eligible if you:

  • Are headquartered in Maine (sole proprietors must live in Maine)
  • Are registered and in good standing with the Maine Secretary of State
  • Sell or promote Maine-grown, Maine-processed, or Maine-based products or services, including:
    • Agriculture and specialty crops
    • Food and beverages
    • Forestry and forest products
    • Marine and aquaculture products
    • Maine-based retail or commerce
    • Tourism services

You are not eligible if you:

  • Represent a franchise or subcontractor headquartered outside Maine
  • Sell products or services that do not promote Maine
  • Only distribute products from out-of-state companies
  • Failed to follow Maine Building terms and conditions

How does DACF select exhibitors? +

A review committee scores applications based on eligibility, and Department priorities. The committee uses these points to make recommendations. The Department Commissioner, or their designee, approves the final exhibitor roster.
DACF prioritizes applicants who:

  • Sell or promote Maine-produced or Maine-branded goods or services
  • Use Maine ingredients or materials
  • Promote Maine’s natural resources or visitor experiences
  • Show they are ready to staff, stock, and operate a booth for the full exhibit period

Application, Booths, Costs

What information do you need to apply? +

Use the online application to enter your contact information, how you want to participate, preliminary logistics needs, Maine connections, and acknowledge the agreement terms & conditions. It takes applicants 30 to 120 minutes to complete their application.

Who should submit the Maine Building Application Form? +

Any Maine-based entity or individual who would like to participate in the Maine Building or related programming:

  • Maine Building Exhibitor: Rent short- or long-term space (single day, 5–6 days, or 17 days) to sell, promote, or do outreach.
  • Special Event Days: Maine Day and/or Harvest New England ambassador or entertainment.
  • Business-to-Business & Wholesale: Coordinate product sales, consignments, services, online orders, or delivery. Includes indications of interest to supply Maine Building Exhibitors.
  • Maine Building Featured Artists: Display artwork, installations, or exhibits along pathways, inside, or outside the Building.
  • Referrals to the Fair: Entertainment, parades, or other vendor opportunities outside the Maine Building.

Does the Maine Building offer product exclusivity? +

No. The Maine Building does not guarantee exclusivity for any product or service. Past participation does not guarantee future selection or placement.

What exhibit durations and booth sizes are available? +

17-day exhibits (entire fair) and short-term options (1 day or 5–6 days), with various sizes.

Space Type

Booth Numbers

Size

Exhibit Days

Allowed Products

Rate

Interior – Group A

1–7, 9–12, 14–22

143 sq ft (13 × 11)

17

Food / Non-food

$25 per sq ft

Short-Term - Groups B, C, D

13 (S-1, S-2)

100 sq ft (10 × 10)

5-6

Food / Non-food

$150 per day

Exterior Spaces – Group A

O-1 – O-5

10 × 20

17

Food trucks, craft beverage, non-food

$2,000 fixed + 10% commission

Front Lawn – Single Day
Group E

Front Lawn

100 sq ft (10 × 10)

1

Food / Non-food

$150 per day

*Notes

  • Booths 1–7 are for makers and non-food exhibits.
  • Booths 8–22 are for ready-to-eat food, and beverage exhibits to meet safety and utility requirements.
  • Sizes are approximate and may vary. Structural features, utilities, and traffic flow may impact usable space.

What do booth rental fees include?+

Booth rental fees include:

  • Access to standard electrical outlets (120) within the exhibit space
  • Sewage and plumbing utilities
  • Access to exhibitor break room and bathrooms
  • Event coordination and organization
  • General custodial services for common areas
  • Limited storage -- your booth footprint only
  • Shared Wi-Fi

What extra services and amenities does the Exhibitor pay? What do booth rental fees exclude? +

Exhibitors are responsible for booth operating costs. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Lodging and staffing
  • Display material (shelving, signage), booth setup, and teardown
  • Promotional and marketing materials
  • Big E admission tickets and parking
  • Cleaning and maintenance within the booth space
  • Maintenance, cleaning, and inspection of exhaust hoods and fire suppression systems (if applicable)
  • Propane (if applicable)
  • Extra storage—and on-site lot access if applicable
  • Any modifications required by local Health, Fire, or Building officials
  • Special electrical installations, additional outlets, or increased voltage
  • Hard-wired internet installation, if needed

Can I request a specific booth number or more than one booth? +

You may request a space in your application. Building Management makes final assignments based on fit, availability, and logistics.

How do I know which exhibit duration is right for me? +

Choose based on your goals, staffing capacity, and inventory:

  • 1-day: Outreach or learning about future opportunities
  • 5–6 days: New exhibitors or limited inventory; introductory
  • 17 days: Full-capacity operation
  • Exterior: Assigned food trucks & craft beverages

Can I use Maine-based vendors or suppliers instead of the Fair’s pre-approved vendors? +

You should source all food and beverage items from Maine-based supplier, and list this in your application. Exhibitors must use the Fair’s pre-approved vendors for ice, propane, and grease barrels/dumpsters.

How do I request extra storage? +

The Fair offers a paid storage lot about  ¼â€“ ½ mile from the Maine Building for exhibitor trailers or containers. You must submit a request form and pay the required fee before the Fair.

Accepted Exhibitors - Before the Fair

Payment, Exhibit setup, Credentials

What should I do after acceptance? +

Start by creating a plan that outlines your goals (inventory and outreach), staffing, and budget. Review the Terms & Conditions, submit all required forms and payments, finalize staffing and lodging, and regularly visit the www.maine.gov/dacf/bigeprep webpage.

How much do I owe, and how do I pay? +

Your invoice lists your assigned booth and exhibit group, total booth fee, any deposits, and, if applicable, commissionable sales. Follow the payment instructions sent to your billing contact. To submit payment, use the PayMaine portal for ACH or credit card, or other methods noted on the invoice. Cash is not accepted.

Do you have tips for first-time exhibitors? +

Use the checklist and packing guides to plan. Start early, stay consistent, and submit required materials ahead of deadlines. From May through June, set aside 30–60 minutes each week to review your plan.

What is my booth and exhibit group, and when are load-in and load-out? +

Check your invoice for your booth assignment and exhibit group. Your group determines your required load-in and load-out times. If you want to request an adjustment, you must get prior approval from Building Management. Email your request by August 1.

Exhibit Groups & Duration:

Group

Duration

Load-In

Exhibit Hours

Load-Out

A

17 days

Tues. – Thurs. before Fair

10:00–9:00

By noon Monday after fair*

B

6 days

Thurs. before Fair

10:00–9:00

Overnight/morning window

C/D

5–6 days

Evening before + morning of first day

10:00–9:00

Overnight/morning window

E

1 day

Same day before 9:00 AM

Indoor: 10:00–9:00 / Outdoor: 10:00–Dusk

Indoors: after 9:00 / Outdoor: after 6:00

*Note: Building Management may schedule an on-site workday for 17-day exhibitors who pay paid in full and finish all paperwork. No inventory until load-in week.


I am in Group C or D. When should I arrive to get my parking pass and admission? +

Arrive during daylight hours. Text the designated contact 20 minutes before arrival at Gate 1 so that staff can meet you at Gate 1 with your credentials.

Short Term C & D Arrival Instructions

Before you arrive

  • Send a “test” text and save the designated Building staff contact phone number in your phone.
  • Plan to arrive late afternoon (daylight hours recommended).
  • 20 minutes out: Text the designated Building staff contact your vehicle type.
  • Get your parking pass and admission badge from Maine Building staff at the Fair (unless otherwise arranged).

When you arrive

  • Enter at Gate 1; tell the gate staff attendant you are meeting someone who has your passes.
  • Wait in the temporary parking space; Maine Building staff will meet you.

Evening (optional staging)

  • Current exhibitors begin teardown at 9:00 p.m. and must clear before you move in.
  • Building is open until 10:30 p.m.
  • No vehicle access before 9:30 p.m., traffic permitting.
  • You may stage items inside the Building on Wednesday evening.

Morning (first day of exhibiting)

  • Building opens approximately 6:15 m.
  • Be fully ready to operate by 9:30 m.

Who handles promotions and booth design? +

Use the checklist and packing guides to plan. Start early, stay consistent, and submit required materials ahead of deadlines. From May through June, set aside 30–60 minutes each week to review your plan.

Exhibitors are responsible for their own promotions, and booth design and setup.

Marketing & Promotions Tips:

  • Coordinate publicity, social media, and marketing materials at least 45 days before you exhibit. Research information to help promote and raise awareness about Maine products.
  • Collect customer contacts for follow-up, newsletters, or post-Fair discounts.
  • Maintain an e-commerce site.
  • Offer convenience services:
    • “Hold while you shop” – label items, collect contacts, send reminders via text.
    • Shipping – discounted or post-Fair options.

Booth Design Tips:

  • Create a layout diagram at least four months before the fair. Booths need to be temporary, but safe structures for staff and visitors.
  • Follow fire/code guidance; be ready for Fair inspection. Correct issues when asked.
  • Avoid flammable items, obstructive A-frames, damaging adhesives, glass beverage containers.

How do I get cold storage? +

You are responsible for providing and paying for cold storage units, storage space, and any related freight. View important contacts for suggestions.

How do I get ice, propane, and/or grease dumpsters? +

You are responsible for providing and paying for cold storage units, storage space, and any related freight. View important contacts for suggestions.

You must use the Fair’s pre-approved suppliers at the Fair. See important contacts for details.


Item

How to Get

When Is It Available On-Site

Ice

Create account with vendor

Load-in week, Tue–Thu

Grease barrels/dumpsters

Request from Fair staff

Load-in week, Tue–Thu

Propane

Create account with vendor

Load-in week, Tue–Thu

When can I restock inventory or receive deliveries during the Fair? +

Avoid peak times and follow the Fair’s schedule. See chart below for guidance.


Type

Time of Day

Access Window

Notes

Delivery driver

Morning

7:00–9:00 m.

All vehicles must exit by 9:30 m.; must follow timelines

Delivery driver

Evening (Sun–Fri)

15 minutes after Fair closes – 10:15 p.m.

Must follow timelines; use delivery placard and return upon exit

Delivery driver

Evening (Saturday)

15 minutes after Fair closes – 11:15 p.m.

Must follow timelines; use delivery placard and return upon exit

On-site staff

Any

As needed

Prioritize low-traffic periods; may use shared golf cart for short trips

How do I receive mail or packages during the Fair? +

Send mail and packages to:
Your Company Name
Exhibitor Name – Booth Name
Maine Building
C/O Eastern States Exposition
1305 Memorial Ave.
West Springfield, MA 01089

What are the Maine Building’s hours during the Big E? +

The Maine Building opens to the public daily from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. during the 17-day fair. The Fair starts the first Friday after the full week following Labor Day.

When can exhibitors access the Building during the Fair? +

Exhibitors may enter the Maine Building daily from 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. to get ready outside of operating hours.
Note: The Eastern States Exposition controls the Fair schedule and fairgrounds access. Building Managers share updates with Exhibitors.

How does the Maine Building evaluate our exhibit? +

The Exhibit Evaluation Rubric is a tool to review how your exhibit represented Maine, met core objectives, engaged visitors, and delivered customer service. View a copy in the resources section.

Health & Safety

Emergency Response +

Call 413-205-5555 for help during the Fair. The Fair provides on-site police, security, fire, medical, EMT, first-aid services, and lost and found.

Safety Expectations of All Exhibitors and staff: +

  • Know the emergency number
  • Know evacuation routes and mustering locations
  • Share emergency plans with staff
  • Always secure cash and valuables
  • Follow all fire, health, and safety regulations

Compliance Tips (agreement, laws and permits)

All exhibitors must follow Maine Building Terms & Conditions, Fair rules, and applicable local, state, and federal laws. This section highlights key requirements to help you plan.

What are the Terms and Conditions? +

Read the Maine Building Terms and Conditions.

Do I need a Certificate of Insurance (COI)? +

Yes. The Fair requires liability insurance. Confirm coverage and endorsements with your insurance agent before July 1. Keep a COI available at your booth.
List the Department and Fair as additional insured:

  • State of Maine, DACF
    90 Blossom Lane, Augusta, ME 04330
  • Eastern States Exposition (ESE, Inc.)
    1305 Memorial Ave., West Springfield, MA 01089

How do I find out more about workers' compensation insurance requirements? +

Refer to experts. The Maine Bureau of Insurance and Workers Compensation Board has information for insurers, self-insurers, independent contractors, and employers.

What labor rules apply? +

DACF cannot provide legal or employment advice. Consult qualified professionals. View resources section for websites.

Are cash and credit card sales allowed? +

Yes. Local banks allow customers to use on site banking. If you accept credit cards, do not add surcharges—per Massachusetts law: Chapter 140D, Section 28A(2)

What are the Massachusetts and Maine taxable and exempt sales laws? +

Consult a qualified tax professional for compliance. Visit resources section for Maine and Massachusetts Revenue webpages.

Are smoking, vaping, or THC/CBD products allowed? +

No. The Fair prohibits use and sale. Non-compliance violates Exhibitor Terms & Conditions.

What can I use for food containers and shopping bags? +

The Town of W. Springfield has ordinances Exhibitors must follow.

What do I need to follow as a food and beverage exhibitor? +

Follow the Town of West Springfield’s application instructions. Submit a Temporary Food Permit with required training and fees at least 45 days before the deadline. If selected to serve Maine wine or beer, submit a Temporary Alcoholic Beverage License by June. Be ready to attend a Licensing Commission hearing. The Town schedules these on a Tuesday evening between July and August.

Do I have access to a commercial sink for washing containers? +

There are commercial wash sinks in the Building for food and beverage Exhibitors to share. DACF supplies temporary hand wash sinks for short-term food and beverage exhibits.

When is my food and beverage permit approved? +

Inspectors must review your plan, layout and process at the Fair. If you pass the on-site inspection, the Town issues the permit.

Accepted Exhibitors - At the Fair

Credentials, Parking, Deliveries

What are the admission and parking requirements for staff and exhibitors? +

There is minimal on-site parking. Most exhibitors should use free satellite lots with shuttle service (current-year badge required). Gate 1 is closest to the Maine Building but may overflow to Gates 8 or 9.


Exhibitor

Complimentary Status

Notes

Agricultural product exhibitors

Limited free credentials from the Fair

Must purchase additional credentials if free allocation does not cover all staff

Makers / Retail exhibitors

Must purchase credentials

Submit payment and credential form by the Fair’s due date

Notes:

  • The Fair establishes the credential rules and ordering deadlines
  • Badges are not transferable

Where do exhibitors park? Are shuttles available? +

There is minimal on-site parking. Most exhibitors should use free satellite lots with shuttle service (current-year badge required). Gate 1 is closest to the Maine Building but may overflow to Gates 8 or 9.

Accepted Exhibitors - After the Fair

Future Participation

Can I reserve a 17-day exhibit next year? +

No automatic renewal. DACF may invite you to submit a Letter of Intent (LOI).

What affects eligibility for future exhibits? +

Compliance, fee payment, conduct, space use, reporting, and past performance.

Can I store items in the Building during the off-season? +

Remove all inventory. Short-term exhibitors cannot leave any items. 17-Day exhibitors in an active LOI may leave minimal items (shelving, tables, etc.). All items must be deep-cleaned and covered for the off-season. All food and beverage exhibitors must remain compliant with local code enforcement.