Stall Assignment day....
Hi everyone. Thanks for swinging by the blog and checking out what is going on. Today, 3 volunteer members of the board and I (the market manager) met to go over the applications that we have received and give 2007 stall assignments. We are starting the year so far with 4 new annual vendors, several dailies have sent in application notices and a mostly full main isle. (Of course these numbers will continue to grow during our season, but we are off to a great start.) In some cases, if we haven't received your application but had a verbal commitment from you, we did hold your space assignment. But, Please Send in you Application very soon. Opening Day is not far off (it's on April 1st). Also, for those of you that are looking at our market and interested in giving it a try.... we make that really easy for you. We always have some space available for the artists that want to try us on a daily basis. Just swing by that day with application in hand (go to www.artisanmarket.org), or you can pick up an application at the market. Costs are (very) low to set up with us!!
If anyone has any questions about our market, the applications or space assignment... you can contact me at artisanmanager@yahoo.com
Peace-Love-Art
Sunday, March 11, 2007
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3 comments:
yay, i love that we have a blog! it looks great, Samantha!
Thanks for the Blog - great idea. A question, does everyone have to have "full board" meeting prior to getting their space? After talking with many other vendors, it seems I am the only one for whom you are requiring this of. Please explain as the market season is very near at hand.
I just received word that the market is not allowing the Irish Sweaters to be sold. And that the vendor of them is being accused of malfeasence. I purchased several things from this vendor, including a cardigan I wear nearly everyday and I am very upset by this news. I have been made custom items by that vendor and know that she is a spectacular knitter who takes care of her customers. Perhaps frequenting the market is something I will not do this year.
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