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Wants to see more activity at Giles House Festival

Comments re article 12420 Annual Janice Holt Giles and Henry Giles Festival

Barb Krebbs writes:
I have gone to the festival each year for about the past 10 years. I am debating on whether to come this year or not. The past couple years there has really not been very many booths and we drive from Nashville, Indiana. Is there a way that the advertising for this event might be boosted to encourage more interest? I really enjoyed going and planning this event each year but like I said, for the past two or three years it really doesn't have much activity to spark the interest in driving that far. I am a great fan of Janice Holt Giles and have read all her books so it is not that I am being critical. I just would like to see more activity going on during the day. - Barb Krebbs
Barb Krebbs: We hope you do come to the festival. CM tries to post every Event announcement we receive for the Giles Society, and will this year. - CM




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