My mom and I took dd one year since it was cooler out and it was a cluster. The kid attractions(except the face painter) hadn't shown. It was late/early afternoon so I was hoping most of the booths would have been set up.Things may have changed though. I really do think that more advertising and promotions of these fairs need to happen.
@RogueHippEE: I agree! As a potential vendor, I had no idea. I find that many events in Kingwood are hard to find out about, I usually see them at the last minute or as I am driving by! It's only $35 for a booth, which isn't bad, but I don't know if it is worth my time to lug all my stuff out there and set up just to be with a bunch of Sentsy and diet shake vendors. It says its a craft fair, but a lot of times (in my experience) that means garage sale crap. Growing up in Long Island we had a huge craft show every fall and it was insane, there was a wait list for vendors and people would come in from Manhattan just to shop! It shut down the town for the weekend with traffic but it was great. Everyone looked forward to it every year. I wish we had something like that here. Maybe I'll look into planning one like that...
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