Islands Village Faire begins Friday at Missing Mountain Farm


August 26, 2009 · 11:12 AM

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The Islands Village Faire is Friday through Sunday at Missing Mountain Farm.

“For those who were there last year, thank you so much. For those who are thinking about attending this one, we welcome you,” host Kels Boreen said.

Missing Mountain Farm is located at 780 Hunt St. For more information, call Boreen at 632-8983 or e-mail onetreerecords@hotmail.com.

Boreen said the faire needs volunteers for ambiance and decorations, caretaking and child-watch, conflict resolution, fire and gate watches, parking duty, site prep, and other jobs.

Donations can be dropped off at the top of the driveway by the garage at 780 Hunt St. Mark items with your name if you want things returned.

Needed items include:

— Artwork, banners, bells, decorations, flags, flowers, lanters, string lights — “Whatever cool things you think might set a nice vibe,” Boreen said.

— Beverages, bulk goods, food, produce, spices, teas.

— Bikes and other modes of transportation.

— Blankets, cushions, futons, pads, pillows, rugs, sleeping bags.

— Bowls, cook ware, cups, utensils.

— Clamp lights, extension cords, power strips.

— Crafts, games, instruments, toys.

— Firewood, stoves.

— Flashlights, first aid supplies, toiletries.

— Seating and tables.

— Tarps, tents, other structures.

To provide entertainment or set up a vending booth, call Boreen at 632-8983 for scheduling.

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