ed9c31ea-f6e2-419b-a511-775fb2c02ec2.png?width=175June 6 & 7
Denver, Colorado
CHUN (Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods)
Civic Center Park
200 artists
Deadline: April 3

Application Fee: $35

 

With over 200,000 fair-goers and numerous exhibitors, vendors and volunteers, Civic Center Park becomes Colorado's third largest city over the weekend of the festival.  For two days, the streets are closed and filled with music, juggling, wonderful arts and crafts, delicious food, families, friends and laughter as the people of Colorado celebrate this annual Rite of Summer!  

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The fair is famous for bringing together a diverse population to celebrate community and enjoy the start to the summer festival season. 

The CHUN Capitol Hill People's Fair exists as a celebration of the diverse urbancommunity and benefits the community by returning to it the spirit, goodwill, and funds generated by the Fair.  

The uniqueness and magic of CHUN'S Capitol Hill People's Fair is created by the careful blending of:

  • Family fun and excitement
  • The exhibition and sale of the worlds of local, national and international artisans and crafters
  • A wide variety of live entertainment
  • Quality foods and beverages
  • The time and efforts of hundreds of volunteers
  • the participation of non-profit organizations sharing ideas for the purpose of promoting awareness and understanding of the issues and concerns affecting the people from all walks of life
New this year:
Fine Art Avenue is in it's second year, it was highly successful last year; a shady high traffic area for fine artists to showcase their work.

 

Learn more & apply: www.peoplesfair.com 

Contact:  Andrea Furness, andreafurness@chundenver.org

Phone:  (303)830-1651

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  • I did the People's Fair twice.  The first time, I could not believe how much imported worthless slave made crap from China was there.  The next year, I was lured into applying due to the letter they sent me telling how they had kicked out the crap and were making it a real show.  I went.  It was worse than ever.  I sold little but the guy near me (not a corporate booth but an art booth) did not seem to do very well either.  Perhaps even at People's Fair, the shoppers are really not there to buy car mufflers at a discount.  The good news was that the mufflers for sale seemed to be made in America.  If you are planning to do this show, I suggest that you simply burn the jury and booth fee money and do not even enter.  Then, at least, you will not have to buy gas or get a hotel.

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