

This was my second Fairfax Festival. Last year’s report can be found here.
This year I was able to check out some of the parade, including the Marin Sanitary District’s Precision Drill Team.
Bottom line: I did OK! Made back my entry fee and then some. I even had one lady returning from last year to purchase a Recycle Center print!
I pushed all three pegboard easels together to create a Wall ‘O Pegboard, so I could hang two large (22x28) prints with assorted smaller ones around the perimeter. I followed my earlier suggestion and arranged the ProPanels with the angle facing in towards the booth. The whole setup needs work, however. I need a tablecloth that hangs low enough to the ground to hide my clutter. And maybe something (a print? / a sign?) hanging from the canopy in front. Sooner or later I’ll probably get more ProPanels.

Photos: Fairfax Festival Stage—Marin County, 2009; Fairfax Festival Setup—Marin County, 2009; Fairfax Parade—Marin County, 2009
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