
With Christmas being only 50 days away, the festive and joyful feelings are already in the air. I have already started planning for my Christmas party and to get some decoration items I am going to attend the 10th annual " HOLIDAY FESTIVAL OF CREATIONS" at Propsera Place (1223 Water Street) on Saturday, Nov 10th 2007 from 11 am- 7 pm.The show will continue even on Sunday, Nov 11th 2007and will be held from 10 am- 5 pm.
The Holiday Festival of Creations is one of BC's largest creative shows of the holiday season and it is being presented by International Spotlight. The show will feature 200 gifted artisans from throughout Western Canada displaying thousands of unique arts, crafts, food products as well as gift giving and home decorating ideas perfect for this holiday season. If you decide to attend this interesting event, you have a chance to win fabulous door prizes donated by the artisans.
Admission is $4.00/ person and kids 12 and under are free. For further information about this event, call: 764-8083 or just email interspot@shaw.ca your queries. I am really excited to see the wonderful creations of talented artists of Canada. Are you?
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Hi Laura
You were perhaps looking at the last year's event details..This year it is $5.00 but last year it was $4.00
It seems that my daughter and I keep hoping each year that we will see something exciting at your craft show, but every year we get caught up in the Christmas spirit and as of the last three years we have been continuosly disappointed. The fee at the door goes up but the caliber of the crafters do not change. It has started to feel boring..
I know some of us have great expectations from this show and we feel that more could have been done but many of us still like it the way it is... One of my friends from Penticton loves this show. I guess some people love it but some don't.
This may be my first time going. If anyone could let me know what I can expect at the festival? What kind of booths may I run into or other such things? Is there an area for snacks? Maybe a booth with baking?
Any info would be great as I'm contemplating going this year, maybe I'll bring a friend too!
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Hi there,
Just wanted to mention that the admission fee is actually $5... I've seen it on other sites, and on advertisements around town :)
Didn't want anyone to get upset when they arrived!