= 2007 Mississippi Street Fair = == Details == July 14th, 2007, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., on North Mississippi Ave between Fremont and Skidmore. http://web.mac.com/elisebartow/iWeb/Mississippi_Avenue_Street_Fair/Mississippi%20Avenue%20Street%20Fair.html PersonalTelco has been assigned a Business Vendor booth space without canopy ($40). We'll be located up between Mason and Skidmore, near the Mississippi Lofts project. We'll have one 8-foot table and a chair provided. == Organization == === Volunteer Signup Sheet === || Name || Hours || || RussellSenior || || || SamChurchill || 12-6pm || || CalebPhillips || Available until about 2pm || ||[[SethShiora|SethShikora]] || || || ''You!'' || ... || === Things to Bring === "Business Vendors will receive a 10 by 10 foot space, 8 foot long table, and one chair for the day. Set-up starts at 8:00 am on the day of the fair, July 14, 2007. For the safety of our community, all vehicles must be off the street from 10:00 am until 7:00 pm. Vendors are responsible for their own items and sales." * Stickers (Russell) * T-shirts (Mike? Russell?) * Extra chairs (??) * Canopy (Russell) * Cooler (last year was warm) * Printed Propogranda (???) * Signs (TomHiggins?) * Gear to show off, like a parabolic grid antenna and a metrix on a mast of some kind. === Things Accomplished and/or Learned === * The building at the corner of Fremont and Mississippi is owned by Wannamaker (sp?), has a radio tower. * Made contact with the Boise Neighborhood Association, discussed getting on the meeting agenda or an article in the Boise Voice * Made renewed contact with owner of Cascade Specialty Woodworking about northward expansion, possibly in conjunction with Ellis * Had extended conversation with very cool Bergman aerial photo owner, who offered unspecific help. * Sold some tee shirts. === ToDo === * Add video and digital photos to website and/or gallery as needed. === Thanks === Thanks to CalebPhillips, StefanMintier, MichaelWeinberg, SamChurchill, SethShikora, TroyJaqua for setting up/staffing/tearing down the booth, and to all the very interesting and interested people who stopped by. --RussellSenior