Sandi Kato-Klutke of the Kauai County Farm Bureau said activity was high when the doors opened to the annual Holiday Fair Saturday at the Kauai Community College. “We were busy,” Kato-Klutke said. “Most of the items we had sold out
Sandi Kato-Klutke of the Kauai County Farm Bureau said activity was high when the doors opened to the annual Holiday Fair Saturday at the Kauai Community College.
“We were busy,” Kato-Klutke said. “Most of the items we had sold out quickly. There were so many people waiting, we opened early and the people came in.”
The traditional farmers market was enhanced with the addition of Kauai Made and Kauai Grown vendors to help shoppers fill their holiday shopping lists with bargains galore and appetites being whetted by a circle of food trucks, some being in addition to the regular vendors.
Melissa Sugai of the Kauai Made and Kauai Grown program said visitors made short work of the scavenger hunt forms and the shopping bag premiums went quickly. Visitors armed with the forms sought out vendors listed on the form and their successful finds were rewarded with a qualifying signature. A completed form earned a premium.
The next event will be the Garden Fair hosted by the Kauai County Farm Bureau in the Spring at the Kauai Community College.