There should also be demonstrations by our folks who are craftspeople to show the method of creation of their work. Rather than finding processes guarded as "secret recipes", people who love to come to get ideas for their own implementation could be accommodated. Crafts would be primarily displayed for this purpose. I would recommend that the sale of items would be at the participant's discretion. I also suggest that we do not characterize this as a sale in the promotional materials. It has come to my attention that there are already numerous offerings in our community that are arts and crafts oriented. I would like to see our event focused more toward activities that young children would look forward to participating in with their families. Many crafts festivals lend themselves to shoppers in search of gifts, and the monetary aspect of selling crafts would seem to me to be an impediment to drawing many of the folks we are trying to reach. Demonstrations of crafts would be particularly interesting to people of all ages. This is a prime time for an event of this nature. There are secular offerings in April, May and June, but nothing as far as I can tell in July with which to compete. A one day event is also advantageous from a logistical and organizational standpoint.
 Works by Mariana Sain - Morar / Anthony Foster  

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