Friday, September 2, 2016

Kings Mountain Art Fair Woodside, September 3, 4 and 5, 2016

 

Image result for Kings Mountain Art Fair pictureImage result for Kings Mountain Art Fair pictureThe Almanac, 8/31/16.  "It's Labor Day weekend, it's Kings Mountain Art Fair."


"For a "mountain vibe" on Labor Day weekend, head for the 53rd Kings Mountain Art Fair, to be held Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Sept. 3-5, at 13889 Skyline Blvd. in the hills above Woodside.
Named one of the top art fairs in California, the event features unique and varied art by artists and craftsmen selected by jury, as well as offerings by local "mountain folk." The fair benefits the Kings Mountain Volunteer Fire Brigade. 

Four hundred volunteers, most of them local residents, staff the fair, many of them working and serving breakfast and lunch at the Cookshack.Kiddie Hollow will offer a varied crafts program for kids. The Parents Retreat gives mom and dad a place to relax, while watching the children play in Kiddie Hollow. Parking and admittance are free. No pets are allowed. A shuttle bus will take visitors from their cars parked on Skyline Boulevard to the fair. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m."

Reference. Kings Mountain Art Fair, Woodside.   Visit us. "Times 8am – 10:30am breakfast; 11:30am – 4:30pm lunch; Artist booths open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. .... Parking is located along Skyline Blvd. Free shuttles run about one mile in each direction of the fair, with shuttle stops marked by signs. Shuttles run from 10am until 5pm. Please park to the right of the white line - we don't want you to receive a parking ticket and spoil your weekend."
About. "The Kings Mountain Art Fair is an annual event, held every Labor Day weekend. The Art Fair benefits the Kings Mountain Volunteer Fire Brigade and other community activities, including the Kings Mountain Elementary School, and is staffed completely by volunteers from the local community." Facebook.

Related. Fun Cheap SF, 2016 Kings Mountain Art Fair in the Redwoods, Woodside, "Known for its stunning location among the redwoods and for its unique and varied artists, the Kings Mountain Art Fair celebrates 50 years of art and ambiance. There are various artists across a variety of mediums, selected by a jury to exhibit.

Note photographs.  Cable car and sign from the reference (above), Visit us. Walking the Art Fair image (2012) from Fine Art Magazine Blog. 

Posted by Kathy Meeh

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