Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Mississippi Street Fair 2012


We had a great experience working at the Mississippi Street Fair last Saturday. It was our first time participating as a vendor. In previous years we hosted breakfast at our house for friends and then walked 4 blocks over to the main event. I will admit, I did miss meandering the street and checking out the sights, but it sure was nice to be under a canopy somewhat protected from the heat of the sun. However, this year’s weather was rather mild compared to the sizzling temperatures that are typically present. No matter how hot it gets though, people still flock to Mississippi Ave. for this special event. It’s definitely one of the best street fairs in Portland! Of course I’m bias, because I live in the neighborhood. Seriously though, with 275+ local vendors, an amazing food selection, great live music on five different stages and a craft beer garden you certainly can’t go wrong. Speaking of beer, since this supposed to be a blog about it, the craft beer garden was selling 16oz. brews for only $4! I was pleasantly surprised as I’m sure a lot of other people were. I was expecting Rose Garden prices.

$4, 16oz. Double Mountain
Vaporizer pre-crowd.

Our whole day was spent talking to our neighboring vendors and the attendees. Everyone was very nice, including the Mississippi Street Fair staff that would stop by every now and then to ask how things were going. Overall, it looked like it was another successful year of celebrating what the Mississippi Avenue neighborhood has to offer. The best part is that a portion of the event’s proceeds went to Boise-Eliot Elementary and the Boise Business Youth Unity Project.

My buddy Mark volunteered to help me out.  Thank
The Lord , and Mark of course!

The Rainier Beers stopped by to say hello with their owners.

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