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Tansy_Gold

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Sun Jan 29, 2012, 11:03 PM Jan 2012

Report on Canyon Arts Festival, Gold Canyon, AZ [View all]

Not that any one arts-and-crafts show is indicative of anything relative to other shows, but I thought I'd post this here for general discussion or whatever.

I participated yesterday (28 January 2012) in the 12th Annual Canyon Arts Festival in Gold Canyon, Arizona. This was my fourth time in this juried show. I did 2007 and 2008 but was very unhappy with the location so skipped 2009 and 2010. Last year, they changed the location so I gave it another chance. The new venue proved a huge success last year, and with additional publicity -- and splendid Arizona weather -- yesterday was even more successful.

Attendance more than doubled; visitors started strolling through about 8:45, 15 minutes before official opening, and there was still a significant buying crowd until 3:30, half an hour after official closing. Traffic was backed up more than a mile down US Hwy 60 approaching the venue, and parking was at a real premium. At times the walkway between the two facing rows of booths was all but impassable.

I was so busy I did not have time to eat the lunch I brought and didn't take enough time to keep myself fully hydrated though I'd brought plenty to drink. With temperature in the mid 70s and cloudless skies, I should have made more time to drink, but between answering questions from potential customers and closing deals with buying customers, I seemed to be talking all the time.

I also didn't have time to take photos or talk to any of the other vendors besides those immediately around me. Everyone seemed to feel the show had been a success and all did at least as well as last year, with most showing significant improvement in sales. And this was even though there were about 30 additional vendors.

Although I'm still not satisfied with my display, I doubled my sales $$ from last year with no increase in prices. I just plain sold more stuff.

What's significant about this show is that it's always the fourth Saturday in January, so it comes after the holiday season, yet sales seemed to be much higher than at other pre-holiday shows I did. What it all means about the economy I have no idea.


TG

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