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Starting May 7 2017:
Parking $2
Vendor rates:
10x10 $35
Food 1 $40 (spices, drinks, desserts)
Food 2 $50 (fruits, vegetables)
Food 3 $75 (hot food)
Tables $5/each
Chairs $2/each
Pahoa Market is now at Nanavale Longhouse; it used to fit under the big covered patio, but has started spilling out into the parking lot.
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What are the dates/times for the Pahoa Market, please?
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I believe the "Pahoa Market at Nanavale" is Sundays 9-2.
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I hope their increased fees cause a huge drop in attendance.
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I hope they can afford to build a couple more damn picnic tables, there's never a place to eat close to the music!
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FYI we've picked up a couple Maku'u vendors at the HA farmer's market, where we have no fees! I'm starting to do my grocery shopping there on Saturdays!
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Originally posted by leilanidude
I hope their increased fees cause a huge drop in attendance.
Just as long as YOU don't show up, we that make some of our limited income there will be just fine. Shop Local
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Makuu is fun to take visitors to, but if your looking for veggies Hilo farmers market has a better selection at a lower price
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What did they do with all the entry fee money gathered previously?
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quote:
Originally posted by Seeb
Makuu is fun to take visitors to, but if your looking for veggies Hilo farmers market has a better selection at a lower price
Does that include the price of a car/bus ride, gas, time ? Shop Local