Sunday, October 23, 2011

New look-and-feel, 2011 pictures

As you can see, this website has been updated with a new look-and feel. Several new pages have been added--please click on the tabs on top of the page (Home, Blog, How can you participate, Contact Us, View Brochure, and About Us).

We also have added a link to the pictures of the 2011 festival: https://picasaweb.google.com/102489320677806139703/FestivalSeptember102011?feat=email

Letter to the Editor of the Faribault Daily News

Here is a link to a letter to the Editor of the Faribault Daily News by one of the festival's committee members, Bruce Schreckenberg: http://faribault.com/content/thanks-successful-festival

Main Street Fall Festival and Chili Cook-off

The International Festival Faribault was present on the Main Street Fall Festival, with a tent, a new banner, and some great chili.

Pictured here are two committee members: Virginia van Sluis and Bruce Schreckenberg.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

It was a success!

Well, considering we only had six weeks to plan and organize, the festival this weekend was a success! Here is a good write-up: http://mnprairieroots.wordpress.com/tag/international-festival/

Thursday, September 8, 2011

We're Ready!

Well, it's been a busy few weeks but we are ready for the festival!

We have raised over $1900 in donations (silent auction items, food, drinks, bouncy castle, music, etc.).

Barb Piper will perform 10am-11am.
Bruce Schreckenberg and Mark will perform after that.
Then some Hispanic music.
Doc Hildebrandt will perform with the Long Gone Band 2:30pm-4pm.
In between the live music we will have several presentation of people representing their countries.

Silent auction will close around 2:30pm.

There will be over 30 tables: ethnic foods, drinks, ethnic items, service organizations.

For the kids we have many activities:
Jumping Castle
Face Painters
Sack Races
Ladder Balls
Ski Races
Bocce ball
3 PiƱatas

Hope to see you there!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Update on festival

The week of August 16th we are really pulling this festival together. We have quite a bit of confirmations for participation, from different ethnics groups in town, arts & crafts, non-profits, restaurants and music groups. During the week we are re-visiting the people we spoke to, and will approach many more with our "table request form", as well as the "donation/sponsor request form", will allow companies to either donate an item (dinner for two, gift certificate, etc.) for the silent auction) or a monetary donation.
As we are getting very close to the festival date, we are running out of time to get state of federal grants, but once we show we have local participation and sponsors, we will be able to apply for grants for next year's festival.


We are planning to put out a flyer early week of August 23rd to invite the community to attend the festival. By that time we can put specifics on the flyer, and distribute it across town.