(Lyn's note: Please feel free to send us any pictures you'd like included. Here's the link to this week's Pictures of the Week. We hadn't received any letters last week, so this week we will include 2 weeks of Pictures of the Week.)
http://carefreeazbusinesses.com/pictures-or-the-week-12319.html
http://carefreeazbusinesses.com/pictures-or-the-week-12319.html
Photo by Noah D'Aliesio
And here are your bonus rounds from Herbert:
http://aneyeonyouproduction.com/11719-sunset.html
And here are your bonus rounds from Herbert:
http://aneyeonyouproduction.com/11719-sunset.html
Photos by Herbert Hitchon
Town of Carefree Marketing newsletter
http://www.carefree.org/336/IN -THE-NEWS
City Sun Times link:
http://news.citysuntimes.com/
I know where I’ll be on the 24th. Looking forward to seeing what appears.
Hope it’s a big success!
Kevin Tully
(Lyn's note: Kevin is referring to the Classic Car Show that will be held on Hum Street in front of Spanish Village on February 24th, starting at 10 AM.)
The Pumpkin Festival was well executed and magical as ever. I agree with less print media and more social and radio/tv media.
Laurie Palace
Great write up Lyn!!
Nanci Kelleher Designer, AIID
Hermosa Interiors and Design
(Lyn's note: the Pumpkin Festival recap)
Thunderbird Artists’ Carefree Festivals Rank High
in ArtFair SouceBook “Premier 100” Fine Art Events
November show ranked No. 2 after La Quinta – all three Carefree shows were the only Arizona art shows on the prestigious list
Thunderbird Artists continues to receive industry accolades – this time, the family-owned business is the only Arizona producer of fine art festivals to be included in Greg Lawler’s ArtFairSourceBook.com (AFSB) ranking of the 2019 “Premier 100” Fine Art Events.
Rankings are based on artists’ net average sales at each show. All three Thunderbird Artists Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festivals ranked within the top 55, with the November fall show scoring the No. 2 spot, behind La Quinta Arts Festival in California. The January winter show ranked No. 45 and the March spring show ranked No. 53.
Now in its 25th year, Greg Lawler’s Art Fair SourceBook (AFSB) exists to create an independent, one-stop resource for artists and artisans that will best enable them to confidently, efficiently, and effectively select the events most likely to optimize their profits.
“This is a huge honor for us,” said Denise Colter, president of Thunderbird Artists. “We never know how we will rank because the artists report their sales directly to the Art Fair SourceBook. While we have an idea of how successful our festivals are, it’s very rewarding to learn that our Carefree shows ranked among the best in the nation.”
Judi Combs, Thunderbird Artists’ founder, said the jurying process helps to ensure that each show features original, high-quality fine art.
“Our focus has always been on producing high-caliber events, and we’re very proud to be recognized on what many consider to be the Blue Chip 100 list of fine art events,” she said.
Thunderbird Artists’ November Carefree show was also recognized by Flight Network as one of “North America’s Best Festivals” in 2018 and 2019.
With art season in full swing, Thunderbird Artists is gearing up for three more events: the 8th Annual Scottsdale Waterfront Fine Art & Wine Festival on February 8, 9 & 10; the 24th Annual Spring Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival on March 1, 2 & 3; and the 15th Annual Fountain Hills Fine Art & Wine Affaire on March 8, 9 & 10.
For more details, visit www.ThunderbirdArtists.com or call (480) 837-5637
Submitted by Sue Kern
in ArtFair SouceBook “Premier 100” Fine Art Events
November show ranked No. 2 after La Quinta – all three Carefree shows were the only Arizona art shows on the prestigious list
Thunderbird Artists continues to receive industry accolades – this time, the family-owned business is the only Arizona producer of fine art festivals to be included in Greg Lawler’s ArtFairSourceBook.com (AFSB) ranking of the 2019 “Premier 100” Fine Art Events.
Rankings are based on artists’ net average sales at each show. All three Thunderbird Artists Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festivals ranked within the top 55, with the November fall show scoring the No. 2 spot, behind La Quinta Arts Festival in California. The January winter show ranked No. 45 and the March spring show ranked No. 53.
Now in its 25th year, Greg Lawler’s Art Fair SourceBook (AFSB) exists to create an independent, one-stop resource for artists and artisans that will best enable them to confidently, efficiently, and effectively select the events most likely to optimize their profits.
“This is a huge honor for us,” said Denise Colter, president of Thunderbird Artists. “We never know how we will rank because the artists report their sales directly to the Art Fair SourceBook. While we have an idea of how successful our festivals are, it’s very rewarding to learn that our Carefree shows ranked among the best in the nation.”
Judi Combs, Thunderbird Artists’ founder, said the jurying process helps to ensure that each show features original, high-quality fine art.
“Our focus has always been on producing high-caliber events, and we’re very proud to be recognized on what many consider to be the Blue Chip 100 list of fine art events,” she said.
Thunderbird Artists’ November Carefree show was also recognized by Flight Network as one of “North America’s Best Festivals” in 2018 and 2019.
With art season in full swing, Thunderbird Artists is gearing up for three more events: the 8th Annual Scottsdale Waterfront Fine Art & Wine Festival on February 8, 9 & 10; the 24th Annual Spring Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival on March 1, 2 & 3; and the 15th Annual Fountain Hills Fine Art & Wine Affaire on March 8, 9 & 10.
For more details, visit www.ThunderbirdArtists.com or call (480) 837-5637
Submitted by Sue Kern