Manteca, CA
The annual Pumpkin Fair presented by the Manteca Sunrise Kiwanis, will be held on the first full Saturday and Sunday of October in downtown Manteca from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Street Fair portion complete with pumpkin patch, kids zone, truck show, car show, motorcycle run, three stages and over 150 vendors will once again be located in downtown Manteca near Library Park.
To read more about the event, please click on the link below:
http://www.starvingvendors.com/events_Manteca_Pumpkin_Fair_2009.html
Friday, October 2, 2009
Manteca Pumpkin Fair - Oct 3-4
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Patterson Apricot Fiesta - May 30-31, 2009
The 2009 Patterson Apricot Fiesta will be held on May 30-31, 2009. click here for application
Here is our review of the 2008 event:
Very nice weather this time with temps in the low 80's and a very pleasant breeze. It is usually much hotter this time of year. We have had temps in the 100's most of the year's we did the event. Decent crowds on Saturday; substantially lower on Sunday. Many vendors did pretty decent on Saturday and darn lousy on Sunday. The Chamber of Commerce needs to listen to the vendors. They moved a huge number of vendors to an adjacent street and sales were down for all of them and it was difficult for our returning customers.
to read more, please click here
Thursday, February 12, 2009
March Breezes on Main - Yuma, AZ
March Breezes Arts and Crafts Festival, Yuma, AZ March 13-15, 2009. The last of four events on Main Street in downtown Yuma. vendor application
Food and Craft booths $175 (3 days) 10x10; $250 for 10x20. website Yuma Heritage
Friday, December 19, 2008
Whiskey Flat Days - Kernville, CA
54th Annual Whiskey Flat Days, Kernville, CA. Feb 13-16, 2009. website and vendor application info. One of the most popular Festivals in all of Southern California. A short 3 hour drive from Los Angeles to the Lake Isabella recreation area and the quaint town of Kernville (50 miles east of Bakersfield on Hwy 178). Whiskey Flat is a leap back to the good ol' wild west days when the area was settled by gold miners, cattle ranchers and trappers. Join us when Kernville reverts to its old name "Whiskey Flat" for four nostalgic days of fun for the entire family. I quoted this from their website.
This event is not listed in Craftmaster's yet. I guess that they get around 50,000 visitors for the event. They have a really nice parade and other festivities. Great show if you can survive the drive through the Kern River Valley and if you can find an inexpensive motel room. Lots of curves. It snowed here 4 years ago and they often do get some rain, but not much. Kind of cold in he morning.
Please check my review of this past year's Whiskey Flat Days.
Quite a large number of vendors do this event. They come from L.A., Bay Area, Modesto area, Sacramento and other places. Good crowds.