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From YouTube: VillageFest Board Meeting | Sep 28 2021
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City of Palm Springs VillageFest Board Meeting, held September 28th, 2021
B
C
Can
you
turn
sideways
yeah
there
you
go.
Thank
you.
B
Okay,
okay,
so
any
public
comments
from
anyone
that
is
joining
the
call.
B
Okay,
seeing
none
any
comments
from
the
board
five
minutes
limit
for
each
person
who
would
like
to
speak
from
the
board.
B
A
E
D
And
main
street
joy
meredith
is
currently
absent
as
well.
We
have
a
quorum.
B
A
Can
I
see
it
yeah?
Do
you
want
to
you
know
here?
Let
me
let
me
just
introduce
you
real
quick,
so
I
I
believe
at
our
last
board
meeting.
I
advised
you
all
that
our
current
parks
and
rec
director
cynthia
alvarado
took
another
position,
so
she
was
leaving
us
as
an
interim
jeannie
case
from
the
library
has
taken
over
as
our
director
as
our
interim
director,
so
she'll
be
with
us
for
a
few
months.
A
So
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
she
had
an
opportunity
to
you
know,
say
a
couple
words
and
meet
our
board
of
directors.
I
know
there's
a
lot
of
people
on
here,
but
you
could
see
who
our
our
board
of
directors
are
for
village
fest
and
if
there's
anything
that
you
need
that
faith
and
I
can't
take
care
of
jeannie-
is
more
than
happy
to
assist
so
jean.
If
you
just
want
to
say
a
couple
words
we'd,
be
delighted.
F
G
F
And
so
I'm
I'm
happy
to
be
here
help
temporarily
with
the
parks
and
recreation
department
and
so.
C
Being
at
the
library
we're
very
we're
we're
similar
we're
service,
oriented.
F
Departments
of
the
city,
and
so
if
you
need
anything,
let
me
know
and
you're
in
great
hands
with
jasmine
and
faith,
and
so
thank
you
for
what
you
do.
I
just
wanted
to
stop
in
and
say
hello.
Thank.
A
A
Okay,
so
if
we
want
to
continue
on.
F
B
B
I
B
No
worries,
don't
worry
would
be
silly
all
right.
So
any
comments
from
any
of
the
board
members.
B
Okay,
seeing
none
report
on
posting
of
the
agenda
can
we
accept
the
agenda
that
has
been
posted
for
for
this
movie
today?
Yes,
so
someone
would
take
a
motion
make
a
comment.
I.
J
K
B
Aye
any
opposed
okay
approval
of
the
minutes.
From
the
last
meeting,
it's
going
to
be
a
little
difficult,
this
vote,
because
some
of
you
were
not
on
the
board
during
that
time
or
in
the
meeting,
but
I
think
we
do
have
a
quorum
for
that
faith.
Is
that
right.
E
A
On
birth
fund,
sorry,
so
there's
two
minutes
on
there.
So
there
was
the
june
22nd
that
didn't
get
approved
because
during
our
august
meeting
we
didn't
have
enough
members
who
were
present
at
the
june
22nd
meeting.
We
were
missing,
julie
and
julie
was
at
that
june
22nd
meeting
okay.
So
if
we
could
get
two
people
who
were
present
at
the
june
22nd
meeting,
we
can
we
need
to
approve
those
separately.
B
A
B
All
in
favor
hi,
okay,
okay,
perfect!
Thank
you,
okay!
So
legislative
actions.
The
first
item
on
the
agenda
is
for
us
to
vote
for
a
vice
chair.
I
was
the
vice
chair,
david,
sorry,
daryl
flick
left
the
board.
He
was
the
chair,
so
I
assumed
that
position
so
at
this
point,
nominations
for
vice
chair,
and
would
anyone
like
to
nominate
themselves
or
someone
else?
I.
B
Julie,
you
were
raising
your
hand,
were
you
was
that
it
me
yeah?
No,
I
would
oh.
I
thought
I
spoke
to
this
okay,
all
right.
Well
then,
seeing
seeing
that
there's,
no
other
other
nominations.
I
make
a
motion
that
we
appoint
celia
gordon
as
the
vice
chair
of
the
sport.
I
second.
B
Okay,
so
our
first
vendor
is
mike
vendor
is
micah's
soul.
Food
micah
is
already
on
the
street
has
already
been
approved,
is
just
adding
a
couple
of
items
to
her
menu,
so
we
decided
to
not
have
her
have
to
come
and
sit
through
the
call
and
an
interview,
but
but
rather
just
put
a
motion
on
the
floor
to
accept
her
additions
to
the
menu.
I
will
make
that
motion.
I
accept
the
additions
to
the
menu
anyone
like
to
second
second.
B
Okay,
second,
invite
john
bolton
all
in
favor,
aye,
aye,
aye
opposed
okay.
The
second
one
is
a
similar
situation.
Angel
bread
also
carolyn's
been
on
the
street.
Already
she
is
a
current
vendor.
All
she's
adding
is
fudge
one
of
the
things
I
love
about.
This
is
you
know
she
has
been
on
for
quite
a
while
and
a
while
ago
she
added
cookies
in
2015,
because
she
thought
there
was
a
demand
for
it.
People
were
asking
her,
so
I
kind
of
like
that
she's
expanding
her
product
line.
B
I
think
that's
great.
It's
a
little
bit
more
progression
if
you
will
with
our
current
vendors.
So
it's
the
same
thing.
Putting
emotion
on
the
floor
to
accept
angel
bread
to
add
fudge
to
their
to
their
menu.
J
I'll
make
a
motion
that
we
accept
angel
bread
fudge
to
their
menu.
A
second.
A
I
B
Thank
you,
okay,
so
there's
a
motion
on
the
floor.
Anyone
gonna
second
that
motion
second,
okay.
Second,
so
motion
by
julie,
montan
seconded
by
celia,
garton
hi,
any
opposed;
okay,
next
fender
steena's,
jewelry
and
accessories
carmen
von
oliphant,
hello
carmen.
I
see
that
your
eye.
I
I
Sure
do
you
guys
want
to
see
any
of
of
the
jewelry
that
I
make?
I
use
pearls.
A
I
I
I
I
C
I
I
C
Those
those
are
those
are
really
just
strung.
Okay,
there's
there's
not
a
lot
of
you
know.
That's
it's
it's
creative
that
you
have
to
put
that
together
yourself,
but
I
don't
think
it's
it's.
What
we're
looking
for.
I
think
the
the
wire
wrap
things
are
interesting
and
those
are
definitely
more
creative,
but
I
think
the
beads
that
you
string
are
probably
not.
It
doesn't
fall
within
the
guidelines
of
what
we're
what
we
accept.
I
J
So
carmen
my
my
suggestion
would
be
that
you
come
back
with
pictures
and
a
list
of
the
items
that
are
wrapped
because,
as
cece
said
now,
the
that
is
creative
in
your
hand,
but
that's
not
enough
for
a
booth.
So
you
need
to
bring
us
enough
to
fill
a
booth
yeah.
I
have
plenty.
I
I
have
plenty
I'm
just
showing
you
piece
by
piece,
but
I
I
have
enough
by
the
time
I
come
there.
I'll
have
enough
to
fill
a
booth.
C
So
we
have
to
approve
certain
items
in
your
booth,
and
so
you
know
I
don't
know
whether
you
have
enough
just
wire
wrap
to
slow
down.
You.
I
I
B
And
are
you
soldering
this
stuff
yourself?
Another
question
I
would
have
is:
are
you
sourcing
anything
yourself
like
mining,
any
of
the
stones
or
if
you're
using
sea
shells,
are
you
getting
those
sea
shells
yourself
and
cleaning
them
and
you
know
drilling
the
holes
and
everything
or
are
you
sourcing
them
from
from
a
bead
manufacturer
that
will
give
you
everything
that
already
is
set
up
with
holes
and
you
just
move
string
through?
That's
that's
really
the
question,
because
the
75
percent
means
that
75
of
the
item
actually
has
to
be
your
creation.
B
So
the
beads
are
not
your
creation
and
putting
them
just
through
a
single
string
is
not,
but
if
you
did
this
very
elaborate
necklace
out
of
all
different
materials
and
some
of
it
you're
hammering
metal
and
things
like
that.
That's
what
we're
talking
about
because
it
is
an
artisan
craft,
fair.
So
the
whole
point
is
to
have
the
artisans
in
the
booth.
People
are
buying
directly
from
the
artisan
that
has
invented
this.
You
get
it!
So
that's
the
idea
so
so.
I
F
C
Understand
how
you
know
you're,
considering
this
as
a
craft
that
you've
done,
but
it
is
materials,
it's
wire
from
someplace
else,
beads
from
someplace
else,
findings
from
someplace
else
that
you
are
putting
together
to
create
that
that
piece
of
jewelry.
I
think
the
only
thing
that
you've
shown
us
tonight
that
would
fall
within
those
parameters
are
the
wire
wrap
things.
Maybe
the
rings
and
the
necklaces
have
a
have
a
stone
and
it's
wire
wrapped.
Those
are
the
only
things
I
think
that
fall
within
the
parameters
of
what
we're
talking
about
impossible.
I
I
I
J
I
C
B
I'd
like
to
ask
julia
question:
julie
was
your
intent
that
that
carmen
actually
do
that,
put
it
together,
send
pictures
to
faith,
and
then
we
leave
it
to
staff
to
and
conditionally
approve
it
now
or
or
are
you
suggesting
that
you
put
that
together
and
then
come
back
to
it
at
some
point.
J
I
I
I
I
J
H
I
E
Carmen
how
long
would
it
take
you
to
get
that
additional
supply
that
you
need
for
the
show
I
mean
for
the
village
fest.
B
All
right,
so
then,
how
about
that
next?
Meaning
there's
no
emotion
on
the
floor
yet,
but
once
we
do
that,
what
we
could
do
carmen
is
that
you
could
be
in
touch
with
staff,
with
faith
and
jazz
and
or
justin,
and
then
they
would
schedule
you
for
the
meeting.
Just
so
you
know
our
meetings
are
on
on
the
the
second
and
fourth
tuesday
of
every
month.
I
I
C
So
I
just
want
you
to
know
that
we
provisionally
are
interested
in
your
work
carmen
we
just
need
to
have
you
do
some
get
some
inventory
that
we
can
look
at.
That
is
just
the
wrapping
and
the
more
artistic
pieces,
not
just
it.
B
Do
we
need
a
motion
to
for
this
or
no
problem?
Okay,.
F
D
F
J
I
make
a
motion
that
carmen
will
visit
us
in
you
know
whatever
time
she
needs
with
her
arts
and
crafts,
for
our
approval.
E
J
I
B
B
Okay,
so
next
is
don
roger
from
don's
juices,
which
is
a
food
service
that
serves
his
purposes,
hi
don
don
you're
on
mute.
If
you
can
unmute.
E
Okay,
so
I
am
don's
juices,
currently
I'm
in
four
different
farmer's
markets,
so
I
make
a
strawberry
orange
and
guava.
I
make
a
pomegranate
lemonade
and
horchata.
E
I
make
all
my
juices
myself
at
other
markets.
I
also
have
where
I
sell
the
pomegranates
and
I
sell
people
to
oranges
and
I
also
make
pomegranate
seeds
I'll,
sell
people
just
a
whole
cup
of
seeds.
Excuse.
C
E
B
B
E
B
My
other
question:
does
this
conflict
with
that
time
wise?
Because
you
have
to
be
there.
B
Okay,
faith
are
all
those
items
on
his
application
and,
if
not,
if
we
could
just
update
it,
I
thought
it
was
just
juices
on
the
application.
F
B
So
if
you'd
like
to
add
the
fruit,
fresh
fruit
and
prepared
fruit,
we
could
do
that
now.
Okay,.
J
D
G
E
No,
I
do
I
make
it
here
in
the
kitchen
I'm
at
right
now
and
then
I
put
it
in
10
gallon
containers
and
bring
it
out.
Oh
so,.
E
C
E
E
Then
why
don't
we
just
do
just
the
food
court
and
keep
me
over
there
where
all
the
food
is
because
that's
primarily
what
I
sell
anyways,
I
sell
a
ton
of
juices
and
then
some
people
like
to
see
the
oranges
and
go.
Oh,
these
oranges.
The
juice
comes
from
these
oranges
yeah,
but
you
know
I
can
do
just
juices
and
keep
the
boots
simple.
A
So
if
he
decides
to
do
just
juices,
he
can
pretty
much
be
placed
anywhere
on
the
street.
He
doesn't
necessarily
need
to
be
placed
in
the
food
court.
It
kind
of
fall
into
the
like
e
pels
type
of
product,
where
we've
kind
of
got
those
scattered
throughout
the
event,
but
I
think
it
would
be
beneficial
if
we
approve
all
of
the
items,
if
that's
with
the
boards,
obviously
the
board's
discretion,
but
if
he
should
decide
down
the
line,
he
does
want
to
add
some
fruit.
J
A
E
A
Yeah,
so
our
riverside
county
palm
springs
office
requires
four
sides
typically
for
anything
that
is
open
food,
but
I
know
that
for
for
like
epels
or
that
type
of
icy,
they
require
it's
kind
of
just
like
a
clear
area
that
can
be
in
front
so
that
there's
no
kind
of
back
and
forth
of
of
anything
like.
J
M
I
have
a
question
don
in
keeping
with
the
last
discussion
we
had
with
the
last
applicant.
What
is
it
about
this
juice
that
you're
adding
to
the
process
that
makes
it
unique
and
different
than
juice?
You
could
buy
it
ralph.
E
Well,
you
can't
buy
a
strawberry
orange
and
guava.
That's
just
you
can't
do
that
horchata!
I
make
it
myself
and
the
pomegranate
lemonade.
You
can't
find
out
anywhere.
B
And
I'll,
second,
that,
with
the
caveat
that
approved
with
those
additional
items
that
he
mentioned,
meaning
prepared
packaged
fruit
and
as
well
as
the
fresh
fruit,
if
he,
if
he
decides
to
go
into
the
farmer's
market.
Otherwise
we
have
to
have
him
come
back.
B
B
On
you're,
more
than
welcome
to,
and
if
not
you
can
drop,
and
that
goes
for
everyone
on
the
call.
After
we
review
your
items
and
if
you'd
like
to
drop,
you
can,
if
you'd
like
to
stay
you're
more
than
welcome
the
next
vendor
is
michaela
o'brien
from
from
pharaoh
apparel.
N
Hello,
everybody.
Can
you
hear
me?
Yes,
hello,
okay,
hi,
I'm
michaela
o'brien.
I
am
owner
and
designer
one
of
the
owners
of
one
of
the
designers
of
pharaoh
apparel.
It's
actually
me
and
my
partner.
He
can't
be
here
today,
so
we
started
out
in
the
coachella
valley.
It
is
local
2016..
B
Me
one
second:
whoever
has
that
noise
in
the
background,
can
you
please.
C
N
All
righty,
so
in
2016
we
actually
created
our
logo.
I
printed
out
a
little
picture
here,
so
you
can
see
it
with
me
and
then
we
created
our
name,
which
took
a
little
bit.
We
had
a
bunch
of
different
trial
and
errors
with
that.
So,
if
you
see
our
our
name
is
pharaoh,
apparel
and
pharaoh
is
not
typically
spelled
like
your
traditional
pharaoh.
N
We
actually
have
trademarked
that
as
well,
but
this
is
the
p
here-
and
this
is
the
a
here
in
sparrow
apparel,
but
our
logo
itself
is
actually
representative
of
if
you're
familiar
with
the
egyptian
culture,
the
eye
of
raw,
the
iron
forest,
which
is
representative
of
the
penal
gland
in
humans,
which
is
also
kind
of
like
the
third
eye
in
buddhism
and
being
your
best
version
of
yourself.
So
that's
really
the
foundation
of
our
of
our
clothing
brand.
N
When
you
wear
our
clothes,
we
want
you
to
feel
like
the
best
version
of
yourself
and
everything
that
we
have
our
designs.
You
can't
find
on
google.
Everything
is
done
in-house
by
the
artist
by
the
designers
right
here.
Actually,
in
my
living
room,
I
have
a
six-headed
border
machine.
It's
a
2000
pound
machine
right
here
I
don't
have
a
couch
anymore.
N
Let's
see,
I
don't
know
if
there's
a
specific
type
of
clothing
you
want
to
see.
I
know
this
is
our
main
one
that
we
did.
C
N
Okay,
all
right
and
just
interrupt
or
unmute.
If
you
need
me
to
repeat
or
slow
down
or
do
anything
or
if
you
want
to
see
something
specifically.
So
as
far
as
our
materials,
where
do
we
get
our
materials?
Originally,
it
started
with
thrift
stores
because
we
were
broke
kids,
it
was
goodwill
whatever
we
could
find.
N
Whatever
our
parents
were
giving
us,
we
were
cutting,
we
were
dying,
we
were
putting
bleach
and
spray
bottles
and
you
know
leaving
out
in
the
sun
using
sharpies
to
draw
on
them
and
eventually,
as
we
progress,
we
had
access
to
actual
wholesale
items
that
were
able
to
now
mess
with.
So,
if
you
look
actually
right
over
there,
I
have
a
whole
rack
of
just
blank
clothing.
That's
ready
to
be
cut
sewn
bedazzled
drawn
on
you
name.
It
cut
in
half
put
together
with
the
different
shirt
sprayed
outside
right
there.
On
my
patio.
N
Let's
see
here,
and
also
we
do
hats,
I
didn't
submit
these
yet
just
because
I
don't
really
have
anything
to
sell
because
they
sold
out
actually,
but
when
we
do
do
our
hats,
we
do
create
our
logo
ourselves,
but
something
that's
different.
That
stands
that
makes
us
stand
out
from
other
vendors.
As
far
as
hats
go
is
we
actually
will
draw
and
paint
on
our
hats
as
well.
N
N
So
we
do
invite
other
artists,
whether
you're
an
entertainer
you're,
looking
for
something
specifically
made
for
you
for
an
event
or
even
a
clothing
line
with
your
name
or
brand,
let's
say:
you're
an
actual
clothing
brand
and
you
need
help
and
you
need
an
artist
we
actually
will
take
in
other
brands
or
other
artists
and
collab
with
them.
So
you'll
see
a
lot
of
one-of-a-kinds
as
well
and
we
do
do
live
paintings,
live
kind
of
design,
performances
as
well.
If
it's
ever
allowed
at
our
vendor
booths.
N
N
Yeah,
absolutely
okay,
so
this
one
is
recent,
we're
also
in
two
stores
here
in
the
valley,
we're
in
one
in
indio
and
then
one
in
cathedral
city
as
well.
I'm
so
sorry
for
my
lack
of
inventory.
We
will
have
it.
We
will
have
it
ready,
though,
for
sure
I.
B
N
Often,
can
we
during
your
board
meetings
right?
So
if
you
want
to
bring
a
new
item,
we'd
have
to
come
on
that
second
or
fourth:
okay,
that's
fine!
We
honestly
with
what
we've
submitted
to
the
board
right
now,
which
is
going
to
be
this
guy
right
here
and
what
I'm
about
to
show
you
we'll
be
fine
with
just
this,
because
this
is
what's
in
stores.
N
N
Okay,
so
this
is
a
tie-dye
shirt.
This
one
is
blue,
pink
and
black
hand
dyed
not
by
us
yet,
but
by
somebody.
Somebody
that
we
know
right
here
is
going
to
be
design
that
we've
done
ourselves,
so
the
top
right
here
is
going
to
be
a
p
h,
a
r
o
spelling
pharaoh
and
what
we
actually
did
is
we
designed
our
own
hieroglyphs,
like
hieroglyphic
al
alphabet,
for
our
company,
which
we
use
in
our
designs
and
excuse
me
real
quick.
N
Not
only
do
we
use
that
specifically,
which
is
why
you
can't
find
our
designs
anywhere
else.
We
take
in
consideration
the
psychology
of
colors
the
psychology
of
fabric,
what
we
want
someone
to
feel
while
they're
either
wearing
it
or
looking
at
it.
We
don't
just
put
something
on
smack
it
on
there
and
start
selling
it.
We
really
really
think
about
the
psychology
behind
what
we
do,
which
is
what
are
brands
really
about
we're.
We're
philosophers,
we're
psychologists,
we're
artists,
that's
what
we
do.
So
that's
the
back
of
the
shirt
they're.
Actually,
black
light
activated
too.
N
J
N
J
N
Depending
on
the
design
that
we've
decided,
we
do
take
custom
orders,
so
we
have
actually
have
a
couple
different
custom
colors.
I
don't
have
any
to
show
you,
but
we
will
have
them
every
once
in
a
while.
We
have
three
staple
tie-dye
shirts.
We
have
this
pink
one.
We
have
a
blue
one.
We
have
a
black
one,
each
with
a
staple
color
that
we
decided.
N
N
J
N
Specific
one,
no,
this
one!
Yes
we
do
so
this
is
my
new
tank
top
it's
a
candy
crop
top
we'll
take
fabric.
This
is
a
polyester
cotton
mix.
This
is
probably
75
25,
I
want
to
say
maybe
95
and
what
I'll
do
is
I'll.
Take
a
big
roll
of
fabric.
It's
pretty
much
gone
now,
because
I
did
sell
out.
I
have
one
that
I'm
going
to
show
you
one
little
piece
to
the
left.
So
I'll
cut
something
like
this.
N
J
I
don't
know
how
would
you
say
it
a
75
artistic
on
this
handcrafted.
B
Yeah
and
actually
julie,
I
think
you
know
I
would
agree
with
you,
because
they're
not
thai
dying
the
shirts
themselves.
If,
if,
if
they
were
taking
a
white
t-shirt
used
as
a
canvas,
then
creating
the
whole
thing,
then
I
would
say
absolutely:
yes.
Is
there
a
reason
why?
Because
you
said
we're
not
dying
them
ourselves.
Yet
why
is
that
kill.
N
We
just
haven't
gotten
into
it
yet
and
honestly,
since
the
company's
really
taken
off
we're
kind
of
jumping
from
our
nine
to
five
jobs
and
trying
to
do
this
full
time
and
it's
been
a
little
hard
so
as
far
as
our
space
also
has
been
a
little
limited,
but
really
because
I
got
this
new
machine
and
this
has
been
what
I've
been.
This
is
in
my
living
room
you're
in
my
living
room.
This
is
my
living
room.
That's
my
kitchen!
That's
what
my
focus
has
been.
It's
been
that
it's
been
building
the
brand.
N
N
We
do
paint
too,
though,
so
we
will
do
mixed
media
and
that's
what's
going
to
distinguish
us,
and
I
don't
have
anything
right
now
to
show
you
and
if
I
need
to
come
back
later
by
all
means.
I
will-
and
you
will
see
me
later,
but
what
we
have
coming
out
is
going
to
be
something
that
you've
never
seen.
We
are
a
brand
that
you've
never
seen
before.
We
are
very
different.
C
So
those
shirts
that
you
showed
us
the
tie-dye
one
with
your
insignia
on
it
and
that's
all
embroidery.
N
C
Right,
but
that
is
that,
isn't
a
that's
that's
a
craft.
I
think
that
is
something
that
is
she's,
taking
a
raw
material
and
she's,
adding
her
own
unique
embellishment
to
it
and
embroidering,
and
that's
like
anything,
that's
on
the
street
for
hats
that
have
you
know,
bands
put
on
them
for
all
kinds
of
things.
So
I
think
this
falls
under
the
guidelines.
B
I
think
so
too.
I
would
agree
with
you.
I
I
take
julie's
point,
but
for
me
the
point
really
is
that
I'm
not
seeing
inventory.
We
saw
the
one
t-shirt
in
two
colors
and
a
piece
of
fabric
that
is
typically
used
for
a
tank
top
michaela.
You
mentioned
that
because
you
don't
have
the
items,
how
will
you
have
the
items
and
when
I.
I
I
20
years
ago,
maybe
30
years
ago,
people
started
walking
around
with
a
shirt
that
said
fubu
on
it.
Yes,
and
I
have
no
idea
what
it
meant
and
I
had
to
ask
somebody
and
it's
oh
for
us
by
us,
and
that
was
what
the
african-american
community
did
to
promote
their
their
style
of
clothing,
and
I
guess
that
was
unique
to
to
that
culture
and
I'm
guessing
that's
something.
I
That's
unique
to
your
your
sense
of
style,
your
your
psychology,
your
beliefs,
and
it
makes
more
sense
now,
but
I
wouldn't
be
turned
on
by
it,
unless
I
saw
it
all
over
the
place-
and
I
guess
that's
where
you're
coming
from
and
people
see
it
and
they're
into
it
and
they
buy
it.
But
how
much
was
the
the
actual
price
of
one
of
those
sweatshirts?
If
I
remember
correctly,.
N
Are
the
sweatshirts
that
I
sell
yeah
the
shirt
itself
I
sell
for
twenty
five
dollars?
Okay,
it's
really
really
good
quality.
It's
a
hundred
percent
cotton
and
the
embroidery
itself
embroidery
is
very
expensive.
It's
one
of
the
highest
quality
ways
to
design
and
embroider
and
to
design
on
any
type
of
fabric
polo.
Does
it
all
the
high-end
you
don't?
We
did
do
screen
print
a
long
time
ago,
and
I
told
you
we
started
out
drawing
with
just
sharpies
when
we
were
kids,
but
you
know
now:
we've
moved
in
through
trial
and
error.
N
C
But
I
agree
with
you
dan,
I
I
I'm
a
little.
I
I
think
this
is
falls
within
the
parameters
of
what
we
allow
at
village
fest,
because
you
do
the
embellishment.
C
However,
I
I
think
that
I'm
a
little
concerned
about
you're,
not
your
lack
of
inventory-
and
I
don't
know
when
you
plan
to
start,
but
you
have
shown
us
a
shirt
and
a
an
unsewn
tank
top,
and
that's
all
you
presented
to
us
tonight
so
are
there?
Is
it
all
shirts
and
tank
tops.
N
N
C
B
Yep-
and
I
love
what
you
do-
I
think
it's
very
artistic
what
you
do.
I
love
the
idea
that
you
created
your
entire
own
hieroglyphic
alphabet.
I
think
it's
very
cool,
so
I
think
you
know
the
whole
thing
works
for
me.
It's
obvious
that
you're
crafting
this
in
your
home
and
everything
honestly,
someone
else
coloring
the
shirts.
It
would
be
a
little
better
if
you
were,
but
I'm
not
even
hung
up
on
that.
I'm
all
good
with
that.
B
The
only
thing
is,
I'm
not
seeing
a
product
line
for
me
and,
if
you're
willing
to
start
just
with
two
shirts,
I
don't
know,
are
we
willing
to
have
a
vendor?
That
only
has
two
style
shirts
and
that's
it
or
would
we
like
michelle
to
come
back
with
more
of
a
product
line
and
then
so
that
she
can
make
a
big
blast
opening
when
she
starts
at
villafest
and.
C
I
think
that's
her
call,
you
know
if,
if
she
wants
to
be
in
a
booth
with
two
shirts,
you
know
as
daddy
used
to
say
the
street
will
take
care
of
it.
Yes,.
J
J
I
think
that
by
somebody
else
dyeing
and
then
just
adding
a
logo
to
it
is
not
really
manufacturing.
It's
not
really
to
me
it's
not
arts
and
crafts,
because
she's
not
doing
the
full
shirt
herself.
C
E
D
M
Don't
I
would
like
to
say
too
michaela
I
think
tie-dye
is,
is
tie-dye.
It's
it's
been
there
and
done
that.
I
think
the
most
interesting
piece
you
demonstrated
was
your
hat
and
it
it
represented
your
artistic
abilities
and
creative
thinking.
I
would
encourage
you
to
consider
marketing
that
I
think
that
was
unique
and
different.
N
That's
what
we're
getting
toward
and
honestly
that's
where
all
of
our
clothes
are
going
to
end
up
it's
just
at
the
end
of
the
day.
What
it
is
is
I
want
to
get
into
the
village
fest
so
that
I
can
really
leave
my
nine
to
five.
I
know
it's
gonna
do
well.
I
can
now
finally
be
supported
on
my
storefronts,
the
village
fest,
and
solely
put
all
my
focus
into
this
and
take
away
anybody
that
I
have
on
the
outside.
C
You
tell
us
how
many
sure,
how
many
pieces
of
merchandise
you
were
going
to
have
ready
to
go
say
if
you
were
to
be
admitted
to
village
fest,
and
you
were
going
to
start
in
a
couple
of
weeks.
How
many.
N
N
I
N
I
N
B
B
J
B
Seven
heads
she
put
all
seven
of
us
there
right
but
anyway,
no,
but
that's
not
an
issue
for
me,
but
I
would
be
willing
to
to
make
a
motion
to
approve
this
vendor
with
the
existing
items,
with
with
the
understanding
that,
since
she
has
to
build
more
more
inventory,
not
not
variety
of
inventory,
just
more
quantity
of
inventory
that
we
can
leave
it
to
her
when
she
wants
to
start,
because
that
is
what
we
do
anyway,
with
everyone
right.
But
I
would
be
okay
with
that.
B
B
B
I
can
be
a
drama
queen,
but
anyway
no,
but
seriously
is
every
all
right.
I'm
gonna
start
the
motion.
Let's
just
move
this,
I'm
going
to
make
a
motion
that
we
accept
michaela
to
the
street
with
her
existing
styles
that
she
showed
us
and,
of
course
we
have
the
expectation
that
she's
going
to
expand
her
product
line
if
she's
putting
her
day
job.
I
guess
she
has
to
but
anyway
that's
my
motion.
I'll
put
on
the
floor.
B
Okay,
so
all
in
favor
aye
aye
any
opposed.
C
B
Great
great,
okay,
so
welcome
to
the
street
michaela!
Congratulations!
You
are
part
of
villagefest
good
luck
with
it
and
get
to
work,
get
to
work
on
that
very
expensive
machine
of
yours.
E
D
Arts
and
crafts,
all
arts
and
crafts
should
be
75
handmade
jewelry
when
it's
strong
jewelry,
that's
not
75,
because
they're
not
making
their
beads
they're
they're
stringing,
the
beads,
so
the
jewelry
they
like
to
be
soldered
or
wire
wrapped,
and
things
like
that
and
a
lot
of
times
with
shirt,
vendors
and
things
like
that.
They
use
that
as
like
an
artist,
that's
a
painter
and
that's
the
canvas
and
then
they
do
their
work
on
the
canvas.
So.
D
C
B
C
J
D
B
And
that
was
going
to
be
a
new
business
anyway,
so
so
we
will
talk
about
that
a
little
bit
julie,
so
I
only
know
a
little
bit
more
about
it,
because
I
was
with
faith
today.
So,
okay,
next
vendor
chef,
kitchen,
robert
shepard,
hello,
robert.
F
F
I
then
went
to
las
vegas
cooked
in
some
of
the
major
hotels
out
there,
and
I
just
said
why
work
for
everyone,
when
I
can
do
it
myself
and
all
my
dishes
are
from
my
family
tradition,
cook,
cookouts
that
we
have
had
over
the
years.
I
come
from
a
very
large
family
from
the
south,
and
my
kitchen
is
the
soul
fusion,
which
I
know
nowhere
in
the
desert.
We
actually
have
good
soul
food,
so
I'm
basically
bringing
just
a
barbecued
out
right
now.
F
J
F
D
B
All
right,
anyone
have
any
questions.
C
F
M
I
would
say
in
his
in
his
application
that
I
looked
at
yesterday,
he
did
a
very
nice
job
presenting
what
he
he's
bringing
to
offer
and,
I
would
say,
is
probably
the
only
southerner
on
this
board,
I'm
anxious
to
try
your
food
robert,
so
I'll,
give
it
a
true
test
being
from
memphis.
I
know
good
southern
food
and
soul
all
right.
B
F
B
All
right,
if
there's
no
other
questions,
can
we
put
a
motion
to
the
floor?
Please
I
would.
M
Move
that
we
add
robert
shepard
shepp's
kitchen
to
the
village
fest
venue.
B
Okay,
so
so
moved
by
greg
roberts
seconded
by
david
anderson,
all
in
favor,
say
aye
aye.
Anyone
opposed
welcome
to
the
street
robert
we'll
see
you
on
the
street.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Okay,
the
next
person
sassy's
galleria,
the
first
agenda
had
a
typo
in
it
and
said
it
was
food,
but
it's
actually
not
food.
B
So
I
faith
you
sent
a
new
one.
Didn't
you
send
a
new
agenda.
K
Thank
you
for
having
us
so
we're
sassy's
galleria
october
1st.
We
have
been
here
one
year,
so
we
opened
right
smack
dab
in
the
middle
of
pandemic.
Our
timing
wasn't
the
greatest,
but
we
signed
a
lease
in
february.
We
are
a
galleria.
We
are
located
in
downtown
palm
springs
next
to
crystal
fantasy
across
from
the
hyatt
being
a
galleria.
We
have
numerous
artists
in
our
store.
K
We
have
a
close
to
50
different
artists
in
our
store
with
all
kinds
of
different
forms
of
art,
neither
my
wife-
and
I
neither
of
our
my
wife
and
I
are
not
artists
ourselves,
but
we
have
a
great
eye
for
arts
and
we
offer
a
very
unique
variety
from
different
artists,
locally
statewide
and
regionally.
So
we
have
artists
from
all
over
in
order
to
to
have
a
nice,
unique
variety
right.
B
And
just
as
a
point
of
reference
for
the
for
the
recently
joining
board
members
when
you're
a
downtown
merchant,
the
it's
not
an
art,
arts
and
crafts,
category,
it's
a
downtown
merchant
and
so
as
a
downtown
merchant
downtown
merchant
can
display
anything
they
carry
in
their
store.
Okay,
on
palm
canyon
at
their
booth,
however,
they
cannot
introduce
new
items
that
they
don't
have
in
their
store.
Okay,
so
that
said,
did
you
have
anything
else
to
tell
us.
K
I
don't
think
so.
I
mean
that
that
should
not
be
an
issue.
I
mean
everything.
Almost
everything
in
here
is
handmade
by
an
artist
I
mean
we
do
have
some
food
products
and
we
have
some
soap
and
lotions,
but
we're
you
know
we
wouldn't
bring
those
out
onto
the
street.
We
would
just
focus
on
all
of
our
artwork
okay
so,
but
that
you
know,
but
we
we're
as
when
you
said,
though,
bringing
new
stuff
in
now.
K
If
we
add
artists,
you
know,
let's
say
a
month
or
two
down
the
road,
would
we
have
to
come
back
and
tell
you?
We
have
new
artists
in
the
store,
because
you
know
right
now.
We
have
50
different
artists
and
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
see
any
of
them.
I'd
be
happy
to
show
you,
I'm
standing
in
the
store
right
now,
I'd
be
happy
to
show
you
anything
you'd
want
to
see
on
pottery
wall
art,
but
when
you
said
new
stuff,
if
we
add
an
artist,
what's
the
procedure.
K
B
How
do
you
change
that
to
say
artisan
pottery,
so
sorry,
should
we
change
that
on
the
application
just
to
not
get
him
tied
up.
K
Absolutely
we've
been
open
so
far
that
village
fest
has
been
running
these
last
two
or
three
months.
We
have
had
our
store
open
later
hours,
so
yeah
we
do
plan
on
having
our
store
open
along
with
our
booth.
Also,
yes,
we
are
located
towards
the
you
know
on
the
one
end
of
town-
and
I
know
on
this
end
of
this
block
is
all
food
vendors,
so
we
would
probably
be
I'm
guessing
a
couple
blocks
down
the
street
from
our
store.
K
B
Faith,
actually,
she
would
decide
where
you're
going.
That's
they
do
the
placement?
Okay,
okay,
okay,.
C
I
move
that
we
accept
sassy's
galleria
merchant
downtown
merchant
to
the
street
fair.
Second,
a
second.
B
Okay,
so
move
by
celia
is
seconded
by
julianne
greg,
yes,
all
in
favor,
aye
aye
aye.
B
Faith-
I
don't
know
if
you
noticed,
but
joy
has
joined
us
for
the
for
the
attendance
all
right.
The
next
one
is
alexandra
de
rosa
from
joy
tree
arts
and
crafts,
jewelry
bracelets,
necklaces,
anklets
and
hearings.
O
Hello,
can
you
hear
me?
Yes,
we
can
hello,
my
name's
alexandra
derosa,
just
closing
the
door
to
get
rid
of
the
echo
sorry
about
that.
I've
recently
moved
here
with
my
husband,
christopher
who's,
also
on
the
call
who's
a
co-owner
of
my
business.
I
have
a
jewelry
business.
I
make
all
the
jewelry
christifa
helps
me
with
the
design
and
with
purchases
purchasing
when
we
go
to
trade
shows
the
work
that
I
do
I've
sold
in
la
jolla.
I
lived
in
la
jolla
for
30
years.
O
I
sold
a
trade
show.
Trade
shows
at
craft
shows
in
la
jolla,
rancho
santa
fe,
farmer's
markets,
encinitas
and
I'm
I
live
not
very
far
from
village
fest.
I
live
in
the
barista
area,
so
I
was
excited
to
see
that
there
was
a
market
and
a
craft
show
a
craft
show.
It
actually
looks
like
a
general
market,
so
the
the
jewelry
that
I
make.
O
I
do
some
beaded
jewelry
and
I
do
some
bead
stitching
as
well,
and
I'm
going
to
actually
switch
cameras,
so
you
can
get
a
better
look
at
it.
So
you
probably
won't
see
me
in
a
minute,
so
I'm
just
going
to
do
that
right
now
and
you
can
have
a
close-up
look
at
the
jewelry.
O
Okay,
so
this
is,
this-
is
beaded
jewelry
with
seed
beads
that
I
I
actually
make
they're
embroidered
and
I
always
include
semi-precious
stones
in
the
jewelry,
so
these
have
got.
I
don't
know
if
you
can
see
this.
These
have
got
the
hematite
here,
and
this
has
jasper
and
hematite.
Also,
the
customers
that
I
deal
with
are
usually
very
interested
in
the
stones
and
the
jewelry.
O
They
often
ask
for
a
particular
type
of
stone,
so
that
has
been
part
of
the
the
business
premise.
The
stones
are
important.
The
design
is
very
important
and
that's
been
very
helpful
to
me
with
the
business
and
also
with
the
customers.
That
is
some
of
the
jewelry.
I
do.
Let
me
show
you
some
other.
O
B
B
O
No,
absolutely
not
they're
all
hand-stitched,
I
am
actually
a
group.
I
grew
up
in
england
and
my
mom
taught
me
and
my
sister
to
embroider
to
knit
we
you
know
we
had
two
channels
on
tv
in
the
days
when
I
grew
up,
so
you
know
you
obviously
have
to
do
a
lot
of
entertaining
yourself
as
a
child.
O
So
that
is
the
type
of
thing
I
learned
when
I
was
young
dress,
making
everything
else
and,
as
I
said
in
my
application,
one
of
the
reasons
I
started
making
jewelry
is
actually
I'm
actually
very
petite,
so
I
would
buy
bracelets
they
would
fall
off
my
hands.
I
would
lose
them
so
I
actually
started
making
jewelry
for
myself
and
then
my
friends
and
family
saw
it
and
said
you
know
why?
O
Don't
you
do
this
as
a
business
and
what
I
have
noticed
is
one
size
doesn't
fit
all
most
of
the
customers
I
meet
are
really
excited
because
they
will
come
up
to
me
and
they
will
say
you
know.
I
really
love
your
work,
but
I'm
sure
you
don't
have
something
that
fits
me
and
then
you
know
my
husband
is
delighted
to
say.
Yes,
she
will,
and
we
we
always
do,
have
something.
So
that
is
one
of
the
things
it's
been
very
rather
than
the
the
business
being
about
me.
O
O
They
come
to
the
to
my
booth
and
they
see
something
and
they
say
well
I
really
love
it,
but
you
know
if
you
could
add
an
amethyst
or
you
could
add,
rose
quartz.
That
would
be
just
perfect
and
I
go
away,
and
I
will
do
that.
I
have
no
problem
with
that.
I
do
free
shipping
for
all
my
customers.
O
What
else
I
I
actually
was
recently
at
the
idlewild
art,
fair
art
in
the
park
for
the
past
couple
of
weekends,
and
I
actually
met
a
lot
of
people
from
palm
springs
there,
who
were
very,
very
interested
when
I
said
that
I
was
going
to
be
at
village
fest
potentially,
and
you
know
they
said.
That
would
be
great
because
we
would
love
to
buy
from
you
at
villagefest.
O
So
I
can
show
you
some
of
the
other
items.
I
do.
Obviously,
that's
that's
the
not
everyone's
cup
of
tea,
because
it's
it
you
know.
F
G
I
O
And
my
jewelry
is
for
men
and
women,
so
if
you're
a
man
you're,
obviously
not
going
to
be
interested
in
wearing
that,
probably
can
I
ask
a
question
the
earrings.
These
are
very
popular,
that
this
was
one
of
the
things.
That's
the
question.
Oh
okay,
sorry
where's.
C
O
C
You
bought
it
with
a
hole
drilled
in
it
and
just
added
the
clasp
and
the
chain
exactly
yes,
okay,
yeah
that
that's
not
that
would
not
qualify,
nor
would
the
the
bracelet
the
round
beaded
bracelet,
that
you
just
showed
us,
because
that
was
similar
to
the
woman
that
was
here
early
card.
O
C
O
C
Loom
the
bead
you
had
bracelets
in
your
application
that
were
of
the
seed
bead
type
that
you
did
that
were
very
creative.
Can
we
see
some?
No,
not
that
you
had
a
piece
one
seabree
seed,
bead
nope?
Oh
these!
Sorry,
sorry,
this
yeah,
you
had
bracelets
that
you
did.
You
had
pictures
of
bracelets
that
you
had
done.
O
C
No
it's
it
was.
It
was
like
the
the
seed
bead
pendant,
the
necklace
that
you
have
that
chevron
pattern,
but
you
had
bracelets
like
flat
bracelets
that
you
had
done
not
beaded
bracelets,
not
the
round.
D
F
Can
I
can
I
just
say
this
is
chris
alex
we
did
sell
a
lot
of
this
stuff
that
is
within
that
application?
You
know
with
the
passage
of
time,
so
some
of
the
products
we're
showing
today
are
are
different.
You
know,
they're
not
the
same
ones
that
were
in
the
application,
so
right.
D
But
the
this
this
necklace
here,
that's
a
little
more
intricate
there's,
none
of
that.
It's
just
the
strong
bracelets,
mostly
okay,
just
the
pendants,
with
the
stone
on
it.
No.
O
Faith
faith
is
correct,
that
that
was
on
the
application.
Yes,
and
I
I've
got
to
be
honest
when
I
read
the
application,
I
wasn't
sure
why
you
needed
to
see.
You
know
what
the
premise
was
behind
the
the
making
thing,
because
I've
not
been
asked
that
before
so
I
was
a
little
puzzled
and
I
just
showed
it
said,
show
the
making
process,
so
I
did,
but
I
was.
I
wasn't
really
understanding
the
premise
behind
that.
B
So,
just
to
demystify
this
for
you,
chris
and
alexandra,
so
the
the
string
of
wooden
beads.
That
is
not
that's
too
ordinary,
there's
nothing
unique
about
it,
and
and
that's
that
that
doesn't
fit
the
standard
for
village
fest
and
the
artisan
75
standard
right
dependence.
When
I
was
looking
through
your
package,
I
saw
your
bill,
your
receipts
from
buying
all
of
your
supplies
and
you're
actually
buying
pendants,
there's.
Actually
it
says
pendants.
It
says
what
they're
made
of
and
you
buy
them.
O
B
Okay
and
and
then
the
other
thing
that
was
on
there,
I
noticed
there
was
in
a
few
places.
It
said
string
of
beads
like
15.5
inches,
so
they're
already
strung
right.
So
let
me
show.
O
F
F
O
B
What
are
you
doing
with
them
aside
from
stringing
them
and
putting
the
clasp?
Is
there
anything
else
that
you're
doing
with
these
beads?
Are
you?
Are
you
hammering
metal,
pendants
yourself?
No.
O
B
O
Thing
is
it's.
You
know,
I'm
focused
more
on
design
really,
because
that
that
is
also
a
skill
and
it's
the
craft.
Well,
I
I
guess
what
I'm
not
really
following
what
the
the
focus
is
for
this
to
to
be
on
the
village
fest.
What
is
the
focus
so.
C
C
When
you
do
what
you
did
with
the
the
the
weaving
of
the
beads,
the
seed
right.
That
is
more
of
what
we're
looking
for
the
earrings
and
the
necklace
that
you're
showing
that
are
that
better
use?
You
make
a
pattern,
you,
you
know
you
string
the
seed
beads.
That
is,
that
is
more
of
what
I
think
is
more
acceptable.
The
rest
are
just
is
just
stringing.
C
C
So,
do
you
have
enough
of
the
the
bead
weaving
that
you
feel
comfortable
just
showing
those
things,
because
I
think
those
are
beautiful
and
I
think
they
would
do
very
well.
O
You
know
I
I
probably
could
have
enough,
but
from
a
business
perspective,
I'm
not
sure
that
that
would
be
sufficient
for
me
to
to
do
that.
I
I
don't
know
you
know,
because
that
my
most
popular
my
most
popular
products
are
unfortunately
they're
they're.
This
particular
bracelet
with
the
onyx
tiger's
iron
hematite,
is,
is
the
most
popular
product
and
is.
C
So
I
think
it
I
think,
then
it's
up
to
you
to
decide
whether
or
not
you
want
to
present
more
of
the
bead
weaving
that
you
do,
whether
you
think
you
want
it
yeah
earrings
and
that
necklace.
O
Okay,
no,
no!
I
I
do
understand
what
he's
saying,
because
I
know
that
you
know
to
create
something
like
that
takes
longer
than
something
like
that.
However,
I
I
don't
believe
it's
quite
as
popular.
It's.
C
Yeah
we're
trying
to
keep
it
as
a
you
know:
kind
of
a
a
crafts
fair,
so
craft,
fair
artists
and
crafts.
So
you
know
you
can
buy
elastic
string
beads
pretty
much
anywhere
and
we
want
this
to
be
a
really.
You
know
your
designs
are
beautiful,
your
beads
are
beautiful,
but
it's
not
something.
That's
unique
and
then
being.
O
O
You
when
you
say
that
they're
not
unique,
there
are
other
jewelry
vendors
on
on
village
fest
because,
like
I
say
I
I
can
walk
to
village.
First,
I'm
10
minutes
away.
I
go
every
week
and
I
actually
have
never
seen
any
any
of
the
strong
bracelets
that
look
like
mine.
So
I.
C
And
I
agree
with
you,
but
we
have
to
stick
to
the
standard
of
it
being
75
handcrafted
and
when
you
weave
the
beads,
the
seed
beads,
that's
handcrafted
when
you
string
a
bead
onto
a
piece
of
wire
or
a
piece
of
elastic
just
like
with
what
we
said
to
carmen
that.
That's
that's
something!
That's
you
know
not
unique.
F
Is
chris
here
I
have
a
question:
can
I
speak?
I
you
somebody
mentioned
the
loom
early.
I
think
you
you
mentioned.
I
did
yeah.
Does
that?
What
does
that
do
to
the
process?
I
mean
she
does.
C
B
If
she's
using
metals
and
wrapping
them
and
embellishing
them
in
other
ways,
that's
the
thing
so
as
much
as
I
understand
what
you're
saying
that
it's
a
popular
item,
if
we
were
a
retail
store
yeah,
I
would
definitely
want
that.
I
would.
I
would
want
the
tiger
eye
bracelet,
because
I
know
it
would
be
popular,
but
that's
not
what
village
trust
is
about.
It
is
an
artisan
craft,
fair
and
that's
that's
where
the
standards
come
from
and
the
reason
why
you
haven't
seen
those
muted
bracelets
on
the
street
is
because
we
have
rejected
them
before.
F
Okay,
so
the
other
question
I
have
so
looming
silly
is:
is
production,
so
one
of
the
the
conflicts
I
picked
up
just
in
the
discussion
is
that
you
ask
people,
do
they
have
enough,
and
obviously,
if
you
make
something
by
hand,
it
takes
a
long
time,
it's
very
creative.
So
so
what
what
do
you
consider
the
right
balance
between
those
those
two
things?
How
do
you?
How
do
you
achieve
unique
handcrafted
and
then
get
enough
to
fill
a
10
by
10
booth,
and
I'm
just
looking
for
some
guidelines
on
that.
C
Well,
that's
that
that's
the
conundrum!
You
know,
that's
what
makes
something
art
that's
what
makes
something
very
artistic
and
something
that
is
easily
manufactured.
I
mean
you
know:
people
want
to
buy
things
that
are
unique
and
artistic
and
well
made
and
that
you
can't
find
in
a
you
know
one
of
the
stores
along
the
street.
So
I
think
that's
just
sort
of
your
call
so
with.
B
Alex
also,
if,
if
I
could
comment
on
that
as
well,
it's
not
about
volume
right.
I
would
be
concerned
if
somebody
has
only
one
or
two
items
or
shows
us.
You
know
with
the
young
lady
that
was
on
with
the
t-shirts.
I
love
her
work,
but
she
had
three
t-shirts
and
that
was
it.
She
said
she
had
nothing
else
to
show
us
because
she's,
because
she's
all
out
of
inventory,
so
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
she'll
have
something,
because
we
don't
want
you
to
run
out
within
the
first
hour.
B
F
F
B
F
B
B
Idea
is
that
it's
it's.
You
know
you
go
there
to
see
unique
crafts
that
are
that
are
created
by
individual
artisans
and
those
artisans
are
in
the
booth.
You
get
to
talk
to
them
about
it.
You
have
to
understand
how
they
make
it
and
everything
else
right.
That's
that's
the
spirit
of
trust
when
it
comes
to
arts
and
crafts.
I
F
C
I
was
gonna
say:
would
you
be
interested
in
going
forward
with
just
your
your
bead
weaving,
or
do
you
feel
like
it's
not
enough
inventory
for.
F
You
it
is,
could
we
that's
a
obviously
it
seems
like
that
would
be
an
okay
product?
Is
that
a
true
statement
to
be
weaving
and
then
the
question
is
from
a
business
perspective?
Could
we
could
we
do
enough
of
that?
So
we
I
can't.
I
don't
think
we
can
answer
that
tonight
today.
Is
that,
can
we
do
a,
can
you
have
a
provisional
approval
on
certain
things
or
how
does
it?
How
does
the
process
work.
F
B
F
Sorry,
it
would
be
looking
at
the
the
the
the
the
bead
stitching
products
and
expanding
upon
those
and
selling.
Those
is
that
what
yeah.
B
And
it
wouldn't
have
to
be
exactly
that
again
understanding
that
it
has
to
be
artisan,
craft
and
75
crafted
by
by
the
artist
okay.
Then
you
can
you
know
you
can
use
that,
because
there
may
be
other
things
you
want
to
do.
It
doesn't
all
have
to
be
cb.
That's
you
know
embroidered
like
that
right,
yeah.
F
Okay,
but
something
in
that
line:
okay,
all
right.
B
F
B
F
B
Instead
of
buying
a
pendant
that
already
has
a
hole,
that's
all
ready
to
just
string
on
a
chain,
because,
honestly,
I
can
go
buy
that
and
I
can
make
myself
a
necklace
right,
even
though
I'm
not
gonna
sell
them,
but
right
rather
than
I
couldn't
make
some
the
the
seed
bead.
I
don't
know
how
to
embroider
beads
like
that.
So
I
couldn't
do
that.
If
that's
what.
B
So
what
kind
of
motion
do
we
want
to
put
on?
Well,
first
of
all,
before
we
make
the
motion
christopher
and
alexandra
understanding
that
you
cannot
represent
your
product
line,
as
is
to
the
street,
are
you
willing
to
entertain
the
thought
of
going
back
to
the
drawing
board
and
trying
to
come
back
with
a
product
line
that
could
be
befitting
for
village
press
and
bring
it
to
the
street,
or
do
you
prefer
for
us
to
make
the
judgment
based
on
just
the
product
line
that
you've
shown
us
now.
B
To
show
well
the
implication
being
that,
if
it's
just
based
on
the
things
that
they've
shown
us
in
the
brace
which
she
makes
and
the
pendants
she
hangs
on
the
chains
and
stuff,
I
know
I
could
not
approve
that
I
would
probably
vote.
That
was
my
point.
So,
in
other
words,
do
you
want
to
be
judged
now
based
on
what
you
showed
us,
or
do
you
want
to
come
back
with
with
with
an
expanded
product
line?
Based
on
what
you
understand
about
the
standard
for
village?
Fest?
B
All
right,
so
I
will
make
the
motion,
since
that
was
my
idea
I'll
make
the
motion
that
you
go
back
to
the
drawing
board
and
come
back
to
us
at
village
fest
on
a
subsequent
meeting
with
more
handcrafted
jewelry
type
of
items
that
that
that
we
can
make
a
judgment
on.
B
F
F
B
All
right,
so
I
make
the
motion
that
we
ask
this
vendor
to
go
back
and
review
their
product
line
and
embellish
it
now
that
they
understand
better
the
standard
for
village,
fest,
arts
and
crafts.
B
L
F
B
You
okay,
next
one
natalie
breaks
in
from
red
moon
wearing
arts
and
crafts;
again:
jewelry
earrings,
studs
hat
bands
and
necklace
necklace,
pouch,
oh
a
neck
dot,
hi.
P
How
are
you
good
thank
you,
so
I'm
natalie,
I'm
the
owner
and
founder
of
redmond
weaving
and
a
little
bit
of
my
process,
of
how
I
created
this
and
why
I
was
volunteering
in
mexico
as
a
human
trafficking
advocate
and
realized
that
most
of
the
women
or
the
young
girls
that
I
was
working
with
were
in
the
position
that
they
were
in
due
to
poverty
and
so
to
combat
that
I
started
going
down
to
mexico
city
and
working
in
the
red
light
districts
and
teaching
sex
trafficking
survivors
how
to
tweak
beads.
P
P
Do
you
know
how
the
design
was
going
to
look,
and
then
I
taught
myself
how
to
use
photoshop
and
created
a
template
on
photoshop
to
also
teach
myself
how
to
do
it
and
each
bead
is
counted
and
numbered,
so
each
pair
of
earrings
on
this
will
have
about
500
beads
and
so,
like
an
example
on
this
one.
P
This
one
will
have
nine
of
this
color
it'll
have
eight
seven
six,
five,
four
three
two
one.
So
I
know
how
to
weave
the
beads.
All
of
my
beads
come
in
this
type
of
a
fashion
loose
at
the
250
gram
bag
of
beans.
P
P
P
P
Another
hat
band
like
that
and
then
what
I
do
is
I
cut
leather
and
adhere
the
leather
to
the
ends
of
it
so
that
it
can
tie
on
to
any
hat
any
size.
I
also
this
is
it's
called
a
stash
pouch
yeah,
so
it
holds
like
your
debit
card,
your
cash,
your
id
and
it's
worn
as
a
necklace,
I'm
short,
so
that
string
is
a
little
bit
long.
What
is
the
pouch
made
of
it's
all
seed,
beads
everything.
P
B
P
This
is
you
know,
I
love
what
I
get
to
do.
I
mean
I,
I
make
the
first
pair
of
everything,
so
I
kind
of
know
how
it's
going
to
look
and
then
normally
I
would
sit
down
with
sex
trafficking,
survivors
or
girls
that
are
trying
to
get
out
and
teach
them
how
to
do
this
and
literally
create
employment
for
them.
Whether
they
want
to
use
me
as
a
stepping
stone
to
do
whatever
they
want
to
do,
or
if
this
is
keeping
them
off
the
streets,
then
this
is
keeping
them
off
the
streets.
C
Can
I
can,
I
ask,
do
so
all
of
the
so
the
jewel
the
jewelry
and
I
again
I've
made
bead
loom
league
earrings
before
and
I
know
how
hard
that
is.
Are
you
making
all
of
the
earrings
all
of
the
product
that
you're
going
to
show
at
village
fest
or
do
you
have
the
girls
doing
it,
and
then
you
bring
back
their
product
with
you.
B
Are
the
girls
working
with
you
to
make
it
or
are
you
actually
sending
them
supplies
they're,
making
it
and
shipping
it
back
to
you.
P
Normally,
I
would
be
down
there
sitting
at
a
table
with
them,
but
covet
has
made
that
extremely
difficult
honoring,
the
mexican
culture
number
one
that
they
are
extremely
scared
of
kovid.
I
didn't
want
to
come
in
as
an
american
and
be
like
all
right
like
I
have
better
health
care,
so
I'm
not
super
worried.
I
know
you're
worried
but
bygones
be
bygones.
Let's
do
this.
It
didn't
work
like
that.
So
covet
has
made
it
extremely
difficult
to
be
down
there
and
sitting
face
to
face
with
the
girls,
but.
C
B
B
P
B
P
Yeah
and
that's
when
my
heart
is
not,
as
will
ever
be
as
an
employer,
my
heart
is
to
change
the
trajectory
of
their
lives,
so
I
work
in
their
homes.
I
know
their
families,
you
know
it's,
I
would
never
be
considered
an
employer.
I
would
consider
the
partnership,
of
course,.
P
P
I
met
a
artisan
whose
his
family
is
indigenous
weavers,
and
so
he
would
actually
we
would
go
to.
You
know
some
location
and
I
would
have
him
with
me
and
then
the
girls,
and
he
would
actually
make
sure
that
the
techniques
that
we
were
using
were
indigenously,
correct,
culturally,
correct
and
relevant
to
the
region
versus
americanizing.
C
You
know
I
well,
I
think
your
your
product
is
exceptionally
beautiful
dan.
I
still
have
concerns.
We
have
in
the
past
had
artists
that
had
they
were
making
jewelry
that
had
apprentices
and
other
people
at
different
locations
making
their
jewelry,
and
then
we
denied
that.
So
I
just
I'm
wondering
in
the
spirit
of
fairness,
if
we
can
have
her
selling
things
that
are
made
by
people
in
mexico
and
it
just
it's,
I
don't
think
that's
I
don't
know.
Maybe
faith
or
jasmine
can
chime
in
here.
P
I
J
C
P
And
before
covid
I
would
be
I
was
down
in
because
I'm
in
mexico
city-
that's
where
I
that's
where
I
work
with
the
girls,
I
would
be
there
every
five
weeks,
every
six
weeks
and
spend
a
week
a
week
and
a
half
there
working
with
them
come
back
home
because
I'm
a
mom-
and
I
have
I
homeschool
my
kids-
so
come
back,
go
back.
Come
back!
Go
back
covet
has
just
made
it
super
difficult
to
be
able
to
do
that
right
now.
B
But
you
know
your
your
original
model
of
actually
going
there
working
with
these
young,
ladies,
creating
the
the
product
and
then
bringing
product
back
with
you
that
absolutely
fits
right,
because
you
don't
have
to
make
it
here
locally.
You
can
make
it
wherever
but
you're
there
and
doing
it
hands-on
if
you're
just
having
supplies
shipped
to
them
and
they're.
Actually,
I
guess
I'll
call
it
manufacturer
right.
I
know
they're
not
inventing
it,
because
it's
your
design
but
they're
manufacturing
it
and
sending
to
you.
B
Well,
I
you
know
on
a
much
smaller
scale,
that's
no
different
from
calvin
klein,
designing
a
jacket
and
then
having
it
made
in
malaysia
and
shipping
it
to
macy's
right
so
that
yeah.
So
that's
that's
the
thing
that
that
is.
This
is
not
a
retail
environment
right.
So
that's
the
only
thing
so
celia
to
your
concern.
I
have
to
be
honest,
I'm
a
little
bit
on
the
fence
with
it.
C
B
If
you're
video
chatting
with
them,
while
they're
working
and
showing
them
how
to
create
it
and
you're
showing
them
and
then
they
do
it,
you're,
okay,
you
got
that
one
good
so
that
one's
done.
You
know
that's
a
product
you
saw,
you
were
actually
working
with
them.
That
was
an
apprentice
to
you.
Working
with
you
with
oh.
C
F
P
B
You're
embellishing
it
yourself
right,
yeah,
I
mean
yeah,
but
if
you're,
if
you
figured
out
how
to
embellish
it,
and
then
you
sent
it
off
for
production,
I
kept
on
saying
manufacturing
and
I
meant
production.
Finally,
but
the
that's.
That's
still
a
question
because,
because
in
the
in
the
spirit
of
fairness,
we
have
rejected
other
vendors
based
on
exactly
that
same
type
of
situation,.
P
B
M
Oh
for
sure,
I
think
what
natalie's
doing
is
unique
and
exquisite,
and
I
do
not
believe
that
without
use
your
word
dan
manufacturing
support.
Any
one
person
could
make
enough
of
these
unique
designs
to
bring
them
to
a
marketplace
to
supply
demand,
and
I
believe
there
will
be
tremendous
demand
for
these
they're
truly
handmade
yeah,
and
I.
P
M
P
Mean
like
this
pair
is
five
hours
to
make
yeah
the
hat
band
is
17
hours.
The
stash
pouch
is
11
hours,
so
you
know
I
couldn't.
C
It's
not
the
issue
greg
of
whether
or
not
the
designs
are
exquisite,
or
I
totally
think
these
are
beautiful.
I
would
love
to
buy
some.
I
would
love
to
it's
just
that
we
have
this
standard
where
we
have
refused
people
in
the
past
and
because
they
were
having
production
done
somewhere
else
under
their
brand,
and
I
think
we
either
have
to
agree
that
that's
something
where
we're
gonna
allow
or
we're
not
going
to
allow
and
we
have
rejected
before
you
were
on
the
board
members
who
did
that
vendors?
Who
did
that?
I'm
sorry?
M
C
M
I
understand
that,
and
I
appreciate
precedent
I
really
do,
but
if
this
is
a
venue
that
showcases
true
artistry-
and
I
think
this
is
a
perfect
example
of
true
artistry,
you
know.
C
C
Absolutely
if
she
was
helping
her
if
she
was
in
there
if
these,
if
her
helpers
or
her
her
girls
were
in
her
home
and
were
doing
these
these
earrings
with
her.
That
would
be
a
different
story,
but
it's
it's
it's
a
product
that
is
being
it's
something
that's
being
produced
by
other
people,
and
we
have
not
allowed
that
in
the
past
and.
M
She's
demonstrated
that
this
is
her
design,
that
this
is
her
product,
she's
guiding
the
assembly
of
it
and
teaching
how
to
put
it
together.
I
I
really
I
understand
the
precedent
and
I
I'm
not
arguing
against
treating
people
differently.
Please
understand
that,
but
I
do
think
this
is
quite
a
unique
product
and
I
think
it
would
be
in
high
demand
at
village
fest,
and
you
know
that's
where
I'm
struggling
honestly.
A
A
So
if
that
is
something
that
this
board
wants
to
consider
to
change,
that's
okay,
but
we
have
to
actually
change
the
rules
and
regulations
exactly
it's
not
it's
not
like
a
precedent
in
which
this
is
how
the
board
viewed.
This
rule
is
a
very
black
and
white
rule,
and
it
was
intended
to
continue
to
support
our
downtown
merchants
with
while
continuing
villagefest.
B
So
I
guess
where
that
leaves
us
at
this
point
is
for
someone
to
make
a
motion.
I
would
just
like
to
comment
to
say
that
natalie,
we
absolutely
love
what
you're
doing.
I
I
would
say
we
I
I
love
what
you're
doing.
I
love
the
idea
of
how
you're
helping
these
young
ladies
recover
from
their
trauma
and
move
on
with
the
life.
I
think
that's
great.
I
love
your
product.
I
think
it's
absolutely
beautiful
and
very
well
done.
B
B
If
we
were
a
retail
store,
we
could
say
you
know
what
we're
going
to
make
an
exception
for
this
vendor,
because
we
love
this
product,
so
much
we're
going
to
put
in
our
front
window
and
it's
going
to
draw
people
in
right,
but
we're
not
we're
not
a
retail
store,
so
we
have
to
follow
the
rules.
So
I
respect
what
jasmine
said.
I
appreciate
it
and
I
have
to
say
that
I'm
inclined
to
go
with
that.
Can.
P
I
have
a
ton
of
product
and
I
do
I
do
go
back
and
forth.
I
made
nine
trips
usually
in
a
year,
because
I
also
work
in
a
safe
house
with
girls
that
are
11
to
17
and
once
they
turn
18.
If
they
want
to
work,
you
know
with
me
and
I
can
help
teach
them.
P
Then
I
do
that
as
well.
I
yeah
I
mean.
If
I
don't,
is
there
a
certain
amount
of
hours?
I
have
to
be
with
the
girls
that
qualifies
like
working
with
them,
because
I
have
zoom
out.
You
know
what
I
mean
I
zoom
them,
and
it's
only
that
I
can't
be
there
in
person
as
honoring.
B
Can
you
produce
enough
product
yourself
here
that
you
produce
for
the
booth
and
the
products
that
you're
having
made
by
these
young?
Ladies,
you
know
offshore.
You
could
possibly
market
in
other
ways
that,
however,
you
market
your
product
now
or
wherever
you
show
it
is
it?
Is
that
practical
or
is
that
impractical?
For
you.
P
C
P
For
sure-
and
I
mean
I-
I
can
kind
of
hold
up
like
the
amount
of
packages
that
I
have
that
are
all
I
have
inventory
for
days.
You
know
because
my
heart
has
really
been
as
difficult
as
it's
been
to
keep
employing
the
girls
through
a
crazy
pandemic.
You
know
I
knew
what
sex
trafficking
turned
into
during
the
pandemic
and
it
was
tenfold
worse
than
than
what
it
was
to
be
honest.
P
So
I
didn't
I
never
intended
it
for
it
to
be
me
to
profit
off
of
it,
because
that
wasn't
my
heart.
It
was
to
create
employment
for
those
women.
So
even
I
I
couldn't
take
red
moon,
weaving
and
say
here
I'm
going
to
sell
the
ones
that
I've
made,
because
that's
not
my
that's
not
me.
My
heart.
C
P
I
would
have
to
do
something
completely
different.
I
wouldn't
want
anybody
to
ever
be
confused
whether
wait.
This
is
red
moon,
weaving.
I
thought
she
was
anti-human
trafficking
and
employed
women
not
employed
herself.
I
would
have
to
do
something
completely
different.
Just.
C
Maybe
the
galleria
is
is
something
that
you
would
instead
of
village
fest.
The
galleria
is
something
that
you
really
might
consider,
because
then
you
could.
You
could
definitely
let
people
know
that
it's
coming
from
this
source
and
that
you're
helping
the
sex
the
girls
who
were
in
the
seventh
grade
yeah.
That
would
be
awesome.
C
I
Since
natalie
is
not
fully
aware
of
how
the
rules
worked
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff,
I
would
like
us
and
she's
not
in
the
business,
to
make
as
much
of
a
profit
for
herself
as
it
is
for
the
goodness
of
her
organization
that
we
refund
her
her
application
fee.
A
A
C
These
are
items
made
by
women
who
are
in
who've,
been
rescued
from
sex
trafficking,
and
it's
a
non-profit.
I
don't
see
why
she
couldn't
go
under
that
status.
A
I
A
B
P
Yeah
one
of
the
girls
and
I
and
then
the
back
talks
about
how
this
was
created
to
create
employment
for
sex
trafficking
and
survivors.
F
B
C
B
C
F
C
B
B
F
B
You're
welcome.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
I
love
when
we,
when
a
plan
comes
together,
that's
great
so
who
is
next
year.
Next
is
caroline
duo,
canary
arts
and
crafts,
leather
design,
wallet
belts,
bags,
flasks
and
you
guys,
oh
good,.
H
Oh,
thank
you.
This
is
elishka
and
I
am
caroline
ellie
studied
technical
design
and
fashion
design.
I
studied
art
therapy
and
we
decided
to
create
this
project
combining
the
old,
historic
craftsmanship
of
leather
goods
in
a
more
modern,
take
using
distilled
stains
for
the
painting
of
the
weather
and
creating
more
colorful
things.
H
So
what
I
would
be
prepared
to
show
you
is
the
step,
the
process
of
how
we,
how
we
make
the
products,
so
we
have,
for
example,
the
flask
we
have
a
glass
bottle.
Then
we
have
the
cuts.
The
design.
H
We
have
the
trophiesist
of
leather,
we
use
herman
oak
leather,
it's
in
based
in
montana,
san
luis,
it's
vegetable,
tanned,
leather,
the
last
of
its
it's
only
four
vegetable,
tanned
tanneries.
Now
in
the
us,
oh
wow,
and
then
we
have
the
final
product
which
is
looks
each
is
each
is
very
different.
Each
product
is
very
different,
it's
hand
sewn
on
the
sides
and
you
do
the
tooling
yourself.
H
H
Yep,
so
basically
I
don't
know
if
that's
too
much
it
it's
a
it's
a
whole.
It's
a
painting
on
a
whole
hide
oh
wow,
and
this
is
the
first.
This
is
the
first
series,
so
it's
an
honor
to
the
four
elements
and
the
idea
is
to
so.
We
cut
it
up
to
different
belts
and
we
we
numbered
them
and
made
each
one
has
a
number.
H
So
we
would
like
to
initially
maybe
connect
the
people
who
own
the
belts
if
they
would
want
to
be
in
a
like
a
email
list
or
something
like
that,
and
then
each
belt
is
hand
cut,
of
course,
and
engraved
engraved
oh
wow,.
H
Oh
yeah
yeah,
that's
yeah,
that's
two
yeah
that
it's
three
dimensional,
that's
the
kind
of
the
idea
of
what
our
pieces
are
like.
They
are
almost
like
sculptures.
We
like
to
think
so.
This
is
our
fanny
back.
For
example,
we
don't
use
any
plastic
hardware,
it's
all
magnetic
metal,
yeah
metal!
Thank
you,
and
so
this
is
how
it
looks.
H
M
H
B
H
Yeah,
actually,
we
just
came
back
from
san
francisco
from
the
west
coast
craft
and
we
can't
find
them.
I'm
sorry.
We
couldn't
find
that
we
were
looking
for
those
what
you
have.
B
B
You
know,
I
don't
you
know
it's
unfortunate,
because
usually
we
have
the
application
in
front
of
us
and
you're
at
the
table
talking
to
us
and
because
of
coven.
What
we're
doing
is
the
applications
sit
at
the
village
fest
office
and
we
go
one
at
a
time
into
a
conference
room:
okay,
we'll
pull
up
a
photo
quickly.
H
We
like
to
leave
the
belts
very
long,
and
then
we
cut
off
and
adjust
it
to
the
person
who
would
like
to
buy
one.
So
it's
all
made
on
bot
pretty
much.
We
have
a
little
table
set
up
with
that,
and
then
we
use
the
endings
for
bracelets.
Okay,.
H
Not
a
snap
because
we
figured
it's
better
to
use
the
just
the
string
pretty
much
what
we
use
for
this
here,
you
see
like
it's
a
leather
on.
H
H
It's
basically
the
leftover
pieces
of
the
leather
we
cut
into
different
shapes,
and
then
I
dye
them
or
make
like
put
a
little
bead
on
it,
or
something
just
depends
like
what
what
kind
of
thickness
of
leather
we
have
at
the
moment
or
oh,
oh,
I
wanted
to,
and
I
can.
H
H
Oh
one
more
thing:
I
wanted
to
show
you:
we
have
these
engraved
belts,
single
single,
like
or
I
love
that.
H
B
M
D
B
Yep
yep,
okay,
all
in
favor,
aye,
aye,
aye,
all
right
in
the
post.
Okay!
Well,
congratulations.
Ladies.
Thank
you.
M
B
More
vendors,
so
please
hang
on.
I
know
I
said
this
would
be
shorter.
I
I
was
hoping
to
be
done
by
7
30.
It
didn't
happen.
It's
all
right,
catherine
campbell
arts
and
crafts,
fine
art,
photographer
princeton
greeting
cards.
G
B
Tell
us
a
little
bit
about
just
what
you
do
that
you
take
photographs,
I
understand
with
your
iphone
and
then
you
can
produce
them.
What
inspires
you?
Where
do
you
take
the
photographs?
You
know
type
thing
well,.
G
Well,
okay,
what
inspires
me?
G
I've
been
taking
photographs
since
I
was
15
years
old
and
everywhere,
where
I
look
there's
a
picture
and
I
just
moved
to
the
desert
from
florida
in
a
year
ago
september
and
you
know
there's
just
not
enough
places
to
stop
on
the
streets,
it's
very
hard
to
pull
over
on
the
street,
because
I
see
images
everywhere,
yeah,
it's
very
beautiful
here,
so
I've
been
working
on
a
body
of
work
strictly
in
the
desert
since
I've
been
here
and
so
what
I
intend
to
sell
is-
and
I'm
sorry
I
don't
have
my
matted
prints,
because
they're
somewhere
in
my
studio
and
I
didn't
have
time
to
get
them,
but
I
do
have
matted
prints
and
but
most
of
my
work
is
on
canvas
and
it's
different
sizes.
G
G
Let's
do
it
this
way,
okay!
Well,
first
of
all,
this
is
my
lighting
is
really
bad
in
here.
So
I'm
really
sorry,
but
this
is.
Can
you
see
that
I
can't
I
can't
tell
hold
on
a
second.
G
So
this
is
a
piece
that
I
did
it's
a
series
that
I've
been
doing
of
cactus
and
you
can
see
this
is
it's
a
12
by
12
and
this
one
is
wrapped
all
the
way
around
and
then
there's
the
backs.
Are
you
guys
and
there's
a
back
to
it?
G
So
it's
finished
on
the
back.
Some
of
them
are
different.
Some
of
them
might
wrap
the
backs
with
brown
paper,
but
they're
all
very
professionally
finished,
and
then
what
I
do
is
I'll
go
into,
as
you
know,
they're
all
digital,
so
I'll
go
into
my
ipad
and
I'll
color
the
photographs
enhancing
them.
G
So
this
one,
you
can
probably
see,
there's,
there's
blue
and
I've
just
added
color
to
it
green
and
things
like
that,
so
they're,
all
unique
and
many
times
I
paint
on
top
of
them,
so
it
enhances
the
color
a
little
more
and
that
makes
them
original.
G
F
B
It
has
a
very
palm
springsy
feel
with
the
colored
framing
yep.
G
Yeah
yeah,
that's
something
new.
I
just
did,
and
I'm
really
excited
about
that.
This
is
what
is
it
lukan's
trail,
and
this
is
a
series
that
I've
done.
I
call
painted
rocks
so
I
have
this
photograph.
This
is
a
24
by
36
and
then
this
is
another
one.
That's
24
by
36.
G
Oh,
thank
you
yeah,
it's
palm
springs
right
and
then
these
are
my
cactus
series,
so
I
paint
these
as
well,
so
they
have
a
little
bit
of
fun
color
in
them
and
there
and
then
some
are
not
painted.
So
this
one
is
just
you
know,
kind
of
enhanced
on
the
ipad
and
that's
pretty
much
it
in
terms
of
what
I'm
looking
at
you
know
presenting
at
the
fair.
Let
me
just
turn
this
camera
out.
These
are
these
are
note
cards.
G
G
They're
really
nice
cards,
you
know
they
they're
frameable
yeah,
so
and
they're
beautiful,
unique
and
they
have
my
name
on
the
back,
but
but
yeah
so
they're,
all
you
know
and
they've
got
really
nice
envelopes
and
then
they're
you
know
bagged.
So
I
have
lots
of
those
and
I
do
have
a
series
that
I'm
doing
with
my
dog.
G
This
is
my
dog
yoda.
G
F
G
C
I
think
this
is
all
beautiful
and
I
think
you
will
do
really
well
at
village
fest
gathering.
Can
I
ask
you
for.
F
B
It
was
a
typo
problem.
Sorry,
no!
I
was
just
curious
of
the
spelling,
I'm
asking
about
it:
okay,
excellent!
So
anybody
have
any
questions.
B
I'm
gonna
make
a
motion
that
we
I
move,
that
we
accept
catherine
campbell
arts
and
preps
to
village
fest.
Second,.
D
B
B
B
Everybody
bye
bye-bye,
thank
you.
Last
but
not
least,
henrik,
you
get
the
perseverance
award.
I
guess
thank
you.
You've
been
on
for
a
while,
henrik
arts
and
crafts
ecosystems
in
sealed
glass
container.
L
Hi
hi
hi,
I'm
henrik
erickson
bland
married
to
an
american.
I'm
swedish,
I'm
gonna
tell
you
about
my
ecosystems
this.
These
are
not
like
ordinary
terrariums.
These
are
sealed
containers
you
don't
have
to
water
them
more
than
once
or
twice
a
year.
L
You
can
see
that
is
I
compose
different
mosses
and
trees
and
plants
and
stuff,
and
it
will
take
care
of
itself.
L
So
everything
that
I
put
into
a
ecosystem
is
sterilized.
So
the
soil
is
a
com
mix
of
compost
and
substrate.
I
don't
know
if
you
know
what
that
is,
but
it's
actually
a
dried
moss
and
I
put
everything
in
a
mixer
and
mix
it.
So
it's
blended
to
a
fine
powder,
and
that
is
then
mixed
with
active
charcoal,
and
I
bake
that
in
the
oven
for
half
an
hour,
just
sterilize
it
and
all
pebbles
all
sand.
L
Everything
that
I
buy
or
pick
up
in
the
desert
is
sterilized
as
well
washed
and
sterilized
most
of
the
plants.
I
grow
them
myself
here
in
the
kitchen
in
my
studio,
so
I
have,
as
you
can
see,
I
have
a
lot
everywhere,
so
most
of
the
smaller
plants
are
grown
from
seed
or
the
first
ones.
Actually
I
bought
from
amazon
and
to
cuttings
from
them.
That's
how
I
started
everything
here
in
in
america
or
in
los
angeles.
L
L
So
I
have
four
like
standard
ones,
the
first
one
that
I
showed
you
and
I
have
moon.
This
is
another
one.
L
I
I
L
Dry
and
yeah,
I
mean
it's
california,
but
I'm
trouble
do
my
best
and
even
I
tried
to
collect
and
go
scouting
for
jars
bottles.
This
was
a
great
bottle
of
wine
up
in
los
angeles.
It
was
now
a
really
good.
Terrarium
also
take
care
of
itself.
This
is
an
antique
jar
and
none
of
these
have
been
watered
since
I
produced
them
night
like
nine
eight
nine
months
ago,
so
you
don't
have
to
do
anything
worth.
Basically,
I'm
turning
around
and.
B
I
love
the
story
about
it
and
I
don't
know
if
you
know
this,
but
village
fest
is
is
very
much
a
family
event.
A
lot
of
young
families
come
with
their
kids
and
everything.
It's
a
very
cool
thing
for
the
kids
to
see
and
for
you
to
explain
to
them
what
it
is.
So
they
understand
the
whole
idea
of
how
it's
a
self-feeding
thing
that
that
it,
you
know,
emits
its
own
moisture
and
then
reabsorbs
it
for
growth.
L
Yeah,
I
I
I
find
it
experiment.
I
I
send
this
with
every
ecosystem
that
I
sell.
It's
just
a
small
spray
bottle
with
alkaline
water
because
you
have
to
use
pure
water.
L
Is
sterile
yes
and
also
polish
cloth
of
better
quality,
so
they
all
come
with
this
and
it's
fun
when
you
said
this
about
kids,
because
I
started
out,
I
put
that
on
an
application
like
startup
kit,
small,
medium,
large
and
everything
else,
but
I
had
so
many
questions
from
just
families
that
wanted
to
give
everything,
so
they
had
the
container
as
well,
because
I
don't
sell
the
containers
I
I
actually
started
up.
You
started
to
make
this
one.
L
B
Looks
like
marketing
well
at
villa
trust.
Sorry,
will
you
be
also
selling
those
at
that
village
fest.
L
C
L
I
L
That
is
these
moon
palm
springs
and
it's
all
stuff.
They
are
all
different
regarding
to
what
kind
of
plan
this
is
a
fictonia,
a
bigger
version
and
a
fern
and
also
a
creeping
fig.
So
it
depends
on
the
what's
available
at
the
moment,
because
you
need
to
have
good
quality
of
that's.
Why
I
want
to
grow
it
myself.
L
I
B
L
O
L
L
I
have
I
have
another
thing,
but
I
don't
know
because
I
heard
a
lot
of
the
jewelry
because
I
actually
make
mini
terrariums
as
well
as
earrings
and
pendants,
because
a
lot
of
people
don't
can't
afford
to
buy
a
big
one.
So
then,
oh
sorry
is.
C
L
C
L
B
I
recommend
that
you
add
the
kit
and
the
earrings
to
your
to
your
application
yeah
in
case
you
want
to
sell
otherwise
you
have
to
come
back
here.
Okay,
I
think
you're
going
to
wind
up
selling
them.
I
think
that
that's
really
unique.
Actually
a
lot
of
people
are
going
to
love
those
and
the
kit.
The
kit
is
going
to
be
like
you
won't
have
enough
of
them.
Trust
me.
L
Well,
we
we
started
to
they're
only
like
79
with
everything
included,
not
the
plants,
though,
because
it's
because
of
season-
and
you
never
know
when
it's
gonna-
sell,
of
course,
but
moss
and
everything
is
included
in
it.
So
it
basically
just
set
up
your
first
one
yeah.
B
I
L
B
All
right
so
moving
right
along,
hopefully
we'll
be
I'm
here
by
eight
unfinished
four.
B
F
A
New
business,
so
just
it's
it's
twofold!
As
of
next
week
october,
7th
we're
gonna
change
our
hours
to
their
seasonal
hours,
so
village
fest
setup
will
start
at
five.
The
event
begins
at
six
and
we
will
run
until
ten
o'clock,
and
then
we
get
the
street
cleaned
up
and
ideally
open
by
about
11
15.
A
and
then
at
that
time
we're
also
going
to
extend
the
street
to
its
original
layout,
which
will
take
us
all
the
way
to
barista
road
faith
has
been
working
on
generating
the
appropriate
locations
with
the
parklets,
because
those
parklets
most
of
them
will
stay
in
place
until
december,
so
the
the
appropriate
spaces
that
that
we
can
get
them
in
there.
It's
gonna,
it's
gonna,
be
a
little
trial,
run
for
a
couple
weeks
to
find
out
what
works
and
what
doesn't
work
for
our
vendors
in
terms
of
their
setup
process
and
tear
down
process.
A
But
I
have
faith.
I
have
faith
that
faith
will
be
able
to
work
out
and
those
with
time.
But
you
know
we
have
vendors
who
come
back,
who
always
come
back
at
the
beginning
of
the
season,
so
we
have
vendors
returning
for
the
season
in
order
to
maintain
you
know
a
reasonable
amount
of
space
between
vendors,
which
we're
also
trying
to
keep
in
line
with
for
just
covered
precautions.
A
We
do
need
the
extra
space,
that's
gonna,
that
we,
the
extra
space
of
the
additional
two
streets
and
I'm
sure
everybody
remembers
council-
was
very
adamant
about
trying
to
get
us
back
to
our
original
layout
as
soon
as
possible,
so
we're
just
trying
to
stay
in
line
with
that
with
that
guidance
from
them.
A
C
Are
we
still
we're
still
requiring
everybody
to
mask
up
during
this,
and
and
how
is
enforcement
of
that
going.
A
So
it's
still,
it's
still
a
struggle
we
do
have.
Our
our
police
department
has
been
asked
to
to
do
a
a
little
bit
more
enforcement
with
the
mask,
there's
a
little
bit
of
a
kind
of
push
and
pull
kind
of
internally
in
terms
of
of
what
our
pd
will
and
won't
do.
A
I
have
some
security,
private
security
that
is
scheduled
to
start
ideally
next
week,
but
I
just
I'm
working
through
the
contract
process
with
the
city's
security
company,
so
ideally
they'll
become
come
out
and
I'll
be
able
to
hold
masks
in
in
boxes
and
remind
people
that
it
is
a
mask
requirement
at
villagefest.
A
I
will
tell
you,
though,
I've
had
a
lot
of
discussion
with
the
special
events
planning
team.
As
we
start
to
approach.
A
You
know
some
pretty
large
scale,
events
that
are
going
to
take
place
in
the
city
within
the
next
few
months,
like
pride
and
our
veterans
day,
parade
and
festival
lights,
and
whether
we
have
the
ability
to
stay
to
keep
that
guideline.
With
all
of
our
special
events
and
and
the
common
thought,
is
we
don't
we?
We
don't
have
the
ability
to
to
keep
thousands
of
people
at
a
pride
festival
in
mass
and
whether
the
requirement
at
villagefest,
you
know
how.
A
How
do
we
keep
these
all
these
events,
in
line,
especially
events
that
the
city
is
either
sponsoring
and
or
producing
which
we
produce
in-house
veterans
day
and
festival
flights.
So
you
know
having
one
offset
event
that
you
consider
required
masks,
and
then
you
have
all
these
other
events
where
you
don't
require
masks
has
become
a
bit
of
a
a
challenge
that
the
special
events
team
is
trying
to
trying
to
work
out.
So
one
of
two
things
may
happen.
A
We
may
take
it
back
to
council
and
ask
them
to
reconsider
that
guideline
and
or
we
may
ask
council
how
they
would
like
us
to
enforce
some
sort
of
mask
mandate
at
other
large
scale
events.
But
that
will
conversation
hopefully
will
happen
in
the
next
few
weeks
so
that
we
can
so
that
we
have
ability
to
communicate
that
both
to
the
pride
organization
as
well
as
you
know
how
we're
going
to
communicate
that
to
the
public
for
other
large,
large-scale
events
that
are
going
to
take
place
in
the
next
few
months.
B
I
do,
of
course,
first
of
all
there
there's
a
third
option,
which
is
that
they
could
require
the
mass
at
the
other
public
venues
because
again
they're
going
to
be
very
dense,
even
though
they're
outdoors.
B
B
So,
if
they're
going
to
start
getting
political
about
it,
that's
going
to
be
really
stupid
because
because
it's
not
a
political
issue,
so
we
can't
say:
well,
it's
not
fair.
If
you
make
this
person
wear
a
mess,
if
this
birthday-
it's
not
about
that,
it's
it's
not
about
fair!
It's
really!
It's
really
about
the
precautions
about
keeping
our
population
safe
and
our
numbers
have
been
going
up
so.
C
B
F
A
Have
joy
has
a
question
or
comment.
J
Well,
just
regarding
the
masking,
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
I
think
that
it
was
anticipated
that
the
crowds
were
going
to
be
much
denser
at
village
fest.
I
I
mean
I'm
not
speaking
on
behalf
of
the
council,
but
I
think
that
that
was
what
was
expected
and
in
fact
it's
not
crowded
like
the
way
that
it
can
be
around
here.
You
know
so
it
does.
It
is
very
hard
to
enforce.
J
I
had
to
hire
a
security
guard,
and,
and
now
the
masking
is
getting
much
more
difficult,
as
visitors
from
other
areas
are
coming
locals
are
very
fine
with
it,
but
I.
J
Know
exactly
what
the
answer
is
going
to
be
to
this
for
for
real
here
you
know
we
just
want
to
make
sure
that
everybody's
kept
safe.
I
know
that
you
know
spreading
apart
the
booths,
and
I
mean
the
vendors
aren't
messed
either.
That
might
be
an
issue
that
needs
to
be
brought
up
separately
really
especially
food
vendors.
B
A
You
know
yeah,
it's,
okay,
no
food,
no
village,
fest
vendors
are
intended
to
be
masked.
So
if
there
is
someone
who
doesn't
have
a
mask-
and
you
see
them
well
I'll-
tell
you,
aside
from
setup,
setup's,
been
kind
of
rough,
it's
just
really
hot
and
they're
lifting
a
lot
of
things,
and
it's
I
mean.
A
But
aside
from
aside
from
that,
yes,
they
need
to
be
masked
during
during
event
hours
and
when,
when
we're
open
to
the
public
for
sure,
so
if
you
all
see
something
that
shouldn't
be,
there
do
let
us
know,
because,
yes,
it
is
a
requirement.
We've
provided
all
the
notifications.
B
B
Yep
so
reports
and
requests
anything.
A
J
A
Get
you
some
more
information,
the
flyer
and
everything
in
the
next
week,
or
so.
B
Joy,
can
I
just
ask
you
when
we
spoke
before
about
extending
down
to
barista,
I
wanted
to
ask,
but
I
saw
that
you
were
mute.
I
wasn't
even
sure
if
you
were
really
on
the
call,
but
I.
J
J
B
J
B
J
B
Wanted
to
ask
you
now:
is
there
any
guidance
or
requests
or
just
things,
to
look
out
for
from
the
downtown
merchants
that
you'd
like
to
say
to
us
about
about
extending
down
there
like
you
know,
because,
because
all
the
parklets
are
out
there,
so
some
of
the
restaurants
are
right
in
the
middle
of
it
and
everything.
J
J
That
you
know
they'll
be
able
to
work
around
where
the
parklets
are.
I
mean
somebody
sitting
eating
a
dinner
might
not
want
to
have
somebody
sell
in
you
know
soap
at
the
booth,
next
door
or
something,
but
I'm
sure
that
they'll
figure
that
all
out
and
everybody's
super
excited
jasmine's
been
at
a
number
of
meetings
over
the
past
couple
of
weeks
that
the
response
has
been
really
really
favorable
right.
A
Yeah
and
that's
what
you
know
some
of
those
logistics.
If
you
know
if
joy
gets
a
report
or
someone
gets
a
report,
sometimes
they'll
they'll
call
joy
before
they'll
call
the
office
or
let
us
know
if
there's
issues
with
kind
of
some
some
of
the
vendors
set
up
and
it
doesn't
work
for
their
restaurants
or
storefronts,
and
then
we'll
make
those
adjustments.
On
our
end,
I
mean
we've
got
some
now
that
we're
still
trying
to
make
some
adjustments
to
so
you
know
we're
gonna,
we're
gonna,
try
and
work
through
those
logistics
as
they
come
in.
J
C
Can
I
ask
you
so
the
vendors
that
were
on
the
street
before
covid?
Are
they
allowed
to
just
come
right
back
on
now
I
mean
or
do
they
have
to,
they
don't
have
to
come
back,
I
mean,
obviously
they
don't
have
to
come
back
before
the
board,
but
are
they
just
back
on
the
street.
A
A
If
you
had
a
lapse
of
more
than
a
year,
then
you
have
to
come
back
before
the
board
and
reapply.
But
if
you
had
been
participating
within
that
one-year
period
we
allowed
you
to
come
back,
each
vendor
did
need
to
submit
a
new
application
and
a
new
booth
set
up
so
that
we
had
all
that
information
was
was
up
to
date
for
their
files,
so
we're
still
making
that
requirement
for
vendors
that
are
coming
back
to
us.
Okay,.
F
B
On
we're
good,
okay
enjoy
anything
else
from
you:
mainstream.
J
B
You,
okay,
there's
no
subcommittees
that
are
reporting
at
this
time.
Staff
reports
cannabis
at
villagefest,
yeah.
A
So
we've
had
this
one
on
here
for
a
long
time,
but
we
have
it.
It's
been
a
little
bit,
so
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
I
did
hear
back
from
the
city
attorney
cannabis
is,
is
not
allowed
to
be
advertised
at
village
fest,
and
it
has
to
do
with
the
state
guideline
in
terms
of
needing
to
have
demographic
attendance
and
that
at
least
71.6
percent
of
our
audience
needs
to
be
21
years
or
older
and
village.
A
Fest
does
not
have
that
type
of
data
available,
and
since
we
do
not,
we
are
not
allowed
to
approve
items
and
which
cannabis
will
be
sold
and
or
advertised.
At
this
event,
so
I
know
we
are
kind
of
trying
to
figure
out
where
we,
where
we
lie
in
that
that
position
so
moving
forward.
Unless
anything
changes,
we
are
not
allowed
to
approve
anything
that
is
sold
and
or
advertised
cannabis
wise
at
the
event.
B
Have
to
say
something
hold
on.
I
brought
this
up
when
we
first
reopened
villagefest,
and
I
said
they
never
came
before
the
board.
I
never
saw
them
there
before
they
ever
came
before
the
board.
Did
they
ever
reply
and
who
approved
this,
and
that
was
still
an
open
question.
I
don't
think
they
have
an
application.
B
D
C
D
A
So
I
just
I
want
that
to
go
through
the
city
attorney's
office,
so
he
could
provide
us
the
appropriate
information
to
distribute
to
them
so
we'll
we'll
find
their
agent
their
application
and
their
minutes
from
their
meeting
and
get
that
to
the
city.
Attorney's
office,
perfect,
perfect,.
B
All
right
before
we
adjourn,
I
would
just
like
to
say:
we've
lost
two
committee
members
during
this
meeting.
I'm
not
sure
why,
if
someone
needs
to
leave
a
meeting
early
it'd
be
nice
to
announce
it,
but
just
going
forward,
don't
don't
don't
think
that's
normal
protocol
because
we
should
not
be
leaving
the
meeting
until
it's
adjourned.
Unless,
of
course,
we
have
a
personal
reason.
We
just
say
I'm
sorry,
I
have
to
drop
off
or
something
but
who.
J
I
did
message
jasmine.
The
business
retention
subcommittee
meeting
meets
at
the
exact
same
time
on
the
same
day
of
the
month.
I
did
ask
them
to
change
it
this
evening,
though,
when
we
were
talking
about
future
meeting
dates,
so
I
hope
they
do
it's
very
hard
to
just
to
have
every
single
meeting
in
the
city
required
to
meet
at
5,
30
p.m.