10-19-2013, 05:17 PM
The "Totally Local Fiber Arts & Farm Festival" is looking for vendors. The festival will be on the dry side of Waimea on Sunday, November 17th. It will be from 10 am to 4 pm.
They are looking for vendors of anything locally produced or locally made. The festival is put on by Ahualoa Alpacas so anything fiber is appreciated, but anything locally made or produced is good.
There is also room for critters if you have livestock you'd like to show or sell.
Here is more information about the festival at this link: https://sites.google.com/site/hillsidefa...loaalpacas.
At the bottom of the page is a link to download the vendor form. Booth spaces are roughly 10' x 10' and the booth fee is only $25. There will be advertising in newspapers as well as other media so there should be a big turnout this year. Folks can also share booth spaces if you don't have enough of your own product to fill a booth.
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Kurt Wilson
They are looking for vendors of anything locally produced or locally made. The festival is put on by Ahualoa Alpacas so anything fiber is appreciated, but anything locally made or produced is good.
There is also room for critters if you have livestock you'd like to show or sell.
Here is more information about the festival at this link: https://sites.google.com/site/hillsidefa...loaalpacas.
At the bottom of the page is a link to download the vendor form. Booth spaces are roughly 10' x 10' and the booth fee is only $25. There will be advertising in newspapers as well as other media so there should be a big turnout this year. Folks can also share booth spaces if you don't have enough of your own product to fill a booth.
Kurt Wilson
Kurt Wilson