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Re: Stagecoach Days 10/8 - 10/10
« Reply #135 on: 10 October 2010, 10:44:00 »
Like Mallard said we went. I had no idea we spent that much money. Doh.
I had a good time. I never made it to the venders since it was way out of the way. I felt sorry for the venders since they were so out of the way. LD had a great time, that is all that mattered.
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« Reply #136 on: 10 October 2010, 11:04:36 »
It's not hard for a family to leave significant buckage at events like this.  How much was a beer in the beer garden?  Or even a bottle of water?  How about food? Junk souvenirs the kids want and games? 
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« Reply #137 on: 10 October 2010, 11:07:35 »
It's not hard for a family to leave significant buckage at events like this.  How much was a beer in the beer garden?  Or even a bottle of water?  How about food? Junk souvenirs the kids want and games? 

I don't know how much the food was. Mallard took care of feeding LD but the beer was $4 and that adds up really fast. LOL 
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« Reply #138 on: 10 October 2010, 16:02:37 »
That is outrageous considering a keg costs what? 65 dollars
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« Reply #139 on: 10 October 2010, 18:23:26 »
Sounds like it was a mess. It would be awesome to help plan something.I've taken on a task or two :D

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Re: Stagecoach Days 10/8 - 10/10
« Reply #140 on: 11 October 2010, 15:08:51 »
It's not hard for a family to leave significant buckage at events like this.  How much was a beer in the beer garden?  Or even a bottle of water?  How about food? Junk souvenirs the kids want and games? 

Lots people selling water. $1.00 seemed to be the norm.
$4.00 for beer @ the beer garden.

We did take Nate back to the carnival on Sunday. Crowd was very light & he got to ride everything at least twice and really enjoyed himself. 
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« Reply #141 on: 11 October 2010, 22:24:58 »
I feel a little bad that other vendors didn't do a well as us. Our planed 500 bagz were out by 6pm and we had over 30 businesses that put in for our free advertising raffle.

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« Reply #142 on: 14 October 2010, 11:48:59 »
Ok, did I miss it? Where was the "Artison Village"? There seemed to be way less stuff than last year and I was really looking forward to the Artisan Village when I saw it in the paper. Thats really what I went for since I have no small children any more. There was nada! I was so disappointed! bummer

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« Reply #143 on: 14 October 2010, 12:21:35 »
Ok, did I miss it? Where was the "Artison Village"? There seemed to be way less stuff than last year and I was really looking forward to the Artisan Village when I saw it in the paper. Thats really what I went for since I have no small children any more. There was nada! I was so disappointed! bummer

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