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by Sive Iver

Moscow Renaissance Fair, a non non-profit organization and self-sustaining fair in the area will be holding their 36th Annual Moscow Renaissance Fair. This fair will be on May 2 and May 3, 2009 at East City Park, Moscow, Idaho. The admission fee is free for the public and no dogs and alcohol is allowed within the park.

Their aim in every fair is first to maintain the fine quality the Fair then second is to produce and distribute DVD about the Moscow Renaissance Fair. The DVD will show the Moscow Renaissance Fair culture and history. The DVD will be used to attract the different variety of musicians to join in the stage performance and to attract better and finer artist to display their craft in the booths.

The Moscow Renaissance Fair King and Queen will be presented on May 2, 2009 at 10:00 A.M. Aside from this activity there will be different bands and performers from different local and national area. The type of music played will be so diverse, music like acoustic folk art, country music, rock, new-age, modern, pop folk, funk songs to the blues.

2009
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Spring Craft Faire

by Sive Iver

Belmont has a quiet residential community within its cultural and technological industry. It is known for its tranquil, safe and desirable place for a family to live in. Great to raise a family because Belmont at has a wooded hills, views of the San Francisco Bay and stretches of open space.

Getting better informed and connected with their community is one way for the Belmont community to get involved with the town matters. It is their sense of community and enjoyment of the towns assets and activities.

Join us on March 21, 2009 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Twin Pines Senior and Community Center, Twin Pines Lodge and Cottage to celebrate our 2nd Annual Spring Craft Faire. The admission fee will be free from the public, so come and enjoy the day with us.

by Sive Iver

A 20th Annual Honor Dance and Spring Celebration (Pow Wow) at MSU Dome on April 24 to April 25, 2009 that is sponsored by the Native American Cultural Awareness Club. There will be an Educational Presentation from 1:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. on April 24 and on April 25 there will be Grand Entries Competition Pow Wow from 1:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.

The Native American Cultural Awareness Club is created to promote an awareness and sensitivity to Native American Indian culture and people. They provide a venue where the members will be able to participate in cultural activities to gather more information about their culture. It is for the members to understand their ancestors way of life and see the difference of the lifestyle between the two different times.

Native American or not Native American can join the club just as long as you are a student of the all Minot State University. The club holds a have bi-weekly club meetings during the school year at room 305 in the Student Center. Students and members are encouraged to join the meetings.

by Sive Iver

Kroger and Miller Lite will sponsor this year Krogers Fest-a-Ville on the Waterfront. The Fest will start on Thursday April 23 at the Great Lawn then will continue on to May 1 at the eve of the derby. All you need is the Pegasus Pin to attend the Fest. The show will start from 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. from Monday to Saturday, on Sunday it will start on 12:00 Noon to 11:00 P.M.

To start off the Krogers Fest-a-Ville there will be a U.S. Bank Great Balloon Glimmer. After which other activities like the Run for the Rose, American Founders Bank Derby Festival WineFest and the AT&T Volleyball Classic will follow. These activities will be enjoyed by all the different age group.

Daily activities will be the Bourbon Country a daily showcase of Kentucky Bourbons and an International beer garden and food. On April 25 and April 26 there will be an AT&T Volleyball Classic from 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. There is also an inflatable playground that kids can enjoy from 12:00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. daily.

by Sive Iver

The first Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival was on April of 1972 a year after the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival Board. The sponsors for the first festival were the Ponchatoula Jaycees and the Ponchatoula Chamber of Commerce. In which three of its members were made a board member in the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival Board.

The first festival was composed of 11 booths at the first block of North 6th Street. The estimated attendees of the first festival were bout 15,000. It was a two day festival that kicked off with a baseball game between Southeastern Louisiana University and Wisconsin State. There was a parade held at the afternoon through Ponchatoula that was joined by 65 units coming from all over the state.

The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival Board vision was to hold a festival where the vendors will only be allowed for non-profit and charitable organizations. For the past 30 years The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival has been the only fund raising festival. The Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival is also considered as the second largest free festival in the Louisiana celebration, it came second to the Mardi Gras.

by Sive Iver

Knowing and believing that our hobbies can make a profit. Not only do our hobbies make us happy but we know that anything we create out of love will be beautiful for our customers. Now all we need to know now is how to apply for a California Craft Show.

We first need to know where the California Craft Shows will be held. There are sites online about the California Craft Shows. It is advisable for beginners to start with craft shows near their area. This is so there will be lesser investment needed and when you have lower investment it will be easier to break even and not get too disappointed.

You know where and when you will have your craft show now you will need to know more about that craft show. Like if the craft show is a juried or a non-juried craft show, how much is the space fee, what is included in the space fee and know where and when you can apply for the craft show.

by Sive Iver

Vermont has been considered as the largest maple syrup producer in the US. They are also the first state to pass a maple law. Their maple syrup will exceed your expectation in regards to the quality, flavor, density and purity of the syrup. The ingredients used in the Vermonts maple syrup is 100% natural, there are no artificial additives to the syrup.

In making the best maple syrup the Vermont producers do not only follow the standard in making the best types of maple syrup. The producers are also helped by nature with the good climate and soil that Vermont has. It is the ideal condition in making a good maple syrup. Vermont also has a lot of maple trees that are also good quality maple tree.

Since 1609 Vermont has been producing maple syrup and the Maple Festival has been held for the past 43 years. For this year the Maple Festival will be held on April 24, 25 and 26. The theme of the Maple Festival for this year is If Samuel de Champlain came to St. Albans in Sugarin Time!

by Sive Iver

There will be a concert by the Gypsy Nomads at The Magic Candle on April 2, 2009 the concert will start 7:00 P.M. The Magic Candle is located at 204 S., Audabon St. It will not be hard for anyone to find this because it is found at the center of Irvington.

When you attend the concert do not expect to hear the traditional gypsy songs. The Gypsy Nomads play a different kind of music it is more of a hybridized version of the gypsy music. Music that has was created from punk, folk and the vineyards of southern France. From this base type of music they added cabaret, celtic and neo-medieval flavor to make The Gypsy Nomads type of music.

Even though The Gypsy Nomads is not the typical kind of gypsy song, they still have a very lively kind of music. Some would even consider their music as a high octane and exciting by people who have heard their music. This two men band with Samantha Stephenson for their vocals, percussion, drums and is the songwriter of the group. While Scott Helland that does the guitar, drums, and loops. They are French born artists.

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