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From YouTube: VillageFest Board | Dec 13 2022
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Regular meeting of the City of Palm Springs Villagefest Board, held December 13th, 2022
B
Yes,
chair
godella.
C
B
Martin
here
for
women,
montanti
is
currently
absent:
board
member
Anderson.
E
B
A
H
A
She
did
oh,
okay,
all
right,
so
any
public
comments
from
any
of
the
members
of
the
public.
A
Seeing
none
any
board
comments
board.
A
Of
course
I'm,
so
sorry,
David
one
thing
I'll
make
a
quick
comment
that
we
are
going
to
have
a
working
session,
probably
sometime
in
January,
we're
we're
planning
for
it
and
there's
a
number
of
things
that
we're
going
to
cover
on
it
and
David.
A
One
of
them
is
going
to
be
the
report
that
you
worked
with
Craig
on
as
well
and
that
that
whole
effort,
aside
from
a
few
other
things,
if,
if
there's
anything
that
anyone
here
thinks
needs
to
be
on
it
on
the
agenda,
please
let
us
know
one
thing
I
added
to
it
today
is
the
updating
and
maintenance
of
our
website
info.
A
It
still
shows
Dottie,
as
the
charity.
You
know.
H
A
Of
the
seven
people
that
are
no
more
Affiliated
and
I
think
someone
in
the
city
keeps
that
up,
but
you
know
I
just
think
we
need
this
possibly
a
title
process
for.
A
Date
but
anyway,
if
anyone
has
anything
else,
let
us
know
and
and
if
and
if
it
fits
in,
what
to
the
agenda.
Any
other
board
comments.
Okay,
any
correspondence,
Jasmine.
F
F
A
So
we
already
took
roll
call
you'll
be
at
it.
Thank
you,
Joy
and
there's.
J
Sorry
I
had
a
problem
with
my
video,
but
it's
all
good.
Now
it's
great
we've.
A
So
we
did
the
roll
call,
the
land,
Julie
and
joy
to
it
now
and
we
already
went
through
public
comments
board
comments.
I'll
go
back
to
board
comments.
Does
anybody
else
have
a
board
comment
Julie,
anything
for
you,
nope
all
good,
all
right
and
there
is
no
correspondence.
We're
gonna
cover
that.
So,
let's
go
to
the
consent
calendar
we
have
to
report
on
the
the
posting
of
the
agenda
and
the
and
the
approval
of
the
minutes
from
the
last
meeting
can
I
get
a
motion
on
the
floor.
I'll.
C
A
All
in
favor
all
right,
no,
okay,
all
right!
The
next
thing
is
we're,
starting
with
5B
for
those
of
you
that
just
joined
five.
A
The
legislative
actions
for
the
board
members,
the
first
vendor-
will
not
be
joining
us.
They
didn't
get
a
chance
to
finish
all
of
their
to
complete
all
their
submissions,
so
we're
starting
with
Nate
fakes,
cartoonist,
author
books
and
prints
Nate.
Can
you
unmute
and
open
and
start
your
video,
please,
okay,.
G
I'm
gonna
I'm
gonna
just
intercept
interject
real
quickly,
so
our
last
board
meeting
we
barely
had
a
quorum
and
I
think
it's
because
Chris
had
to
jump
on
the
meeting
when
he
had
not
anticipated
so
I.
Don't
believe
that
the
people
who
voted
on
this
on
this
last
item
I,
don't
think
we
have
enough
people
to
approve
the
minutes.
A
G
B
Okay,
so
then,
well
the
me,
the
meetings,
the
next
board
meeting
will
approve
the
minutes
for
the
November
22nd
and
the
minutes
from
this
meeting.
As.
A
A
Yeah
so
unfortunately,
we
still
don't
because
there
are
only
four
people
present
and
one
of
them
was
Chris
on
the
25th
October
25th
all
right,
so
so
we'll
have
three
sets
of
minutes
to
improve
next
time.
Faith,
okay,.
C
C
A
Is
just
get
ready,
we're
all
going
to
be
there
all
right,
so
Nate
Nate
are
you
still
on
I
can
see,
Nate
is
yeah.
Can
you
throw
your
video
please.
L
Yeah
I'm
trying
to
is:
do
you
guys
control
the
video
on
your
end?
It's
not
letting
me
do
it
on
mine.
F
A
E
L
A
You
sure
that
the
cameras
up
and
working
on
on
the
device
room.
A
L
L
Know
sorry
about
this,
it's
just
that
everything
seems
good
on
my
end,
I
don't
know.
What's
what's
preventing
me
from
okay.
A
Nate
can
I
ask
you
to
this.
Can
I
ask
you
too
drop
from
the
call
reboot
your
device,
whatever
device
you're
on,
if
it's
an
iPad
a
phone
and
tablet
a
computer
whatever
and
then
go
through
the
whole
process
again
and
then
come
back
in
faith
will
keep
an
eye
on
it
to
see
if
you
wind
up
in
the
waiting
room
and
that
she'll
put
you
back
in
but
in
the
meantime,
we'll
move
on
to
the
other
vendors
while
you
get
that
sorted
is
that
okay.
H
A
M
Was
me
and
I
was
out
there
singing
opera
Arias
with
pre-recorded
accompaniment
that
was
before
the
pandemic,
but
my
sister
plays
piano,
so
we
want
to
do
it
together,
right,
yeah,
we'll
just
oh,
that's
great.
M
Yeah
and
we're
ready
to
perform
over
Zoom,
but
we
also
sent
you
a
video
in
case
that
doesn't
work
sound
quality,
wise,
but
we're
gonna
give
it
a
try
sounds
great.
So
are
you
ready?
We
have
to
move
the.
M
H
H
F
M
E
D
D
What
school
are
you
enrolled
in
out
of
curiosity,
so.
N
Mercer
I
studied
with
I
studied
with
a
classically
trained
pianist
in
Palm
Desert
Dr
Kim.
That's.
F
A
D
Do
it
all
the
time
I
would
like
to
to
propose
that
they,
this
group
be
welcomed
to
Village,
Fest,
okay,.
B
A
And
we
hope
you
have
even
more
fun
this
time,
we're
dying
to
have
good,
good
entertainment
on
the
street
and
things
that
are
unique,
and
this
brings
such
a
unique
perspective.
So
thank
you.
Well,.
A
Excellent.
Okay,
if
you
ladies,
would
like
to
drop
that
point.
If
you're
that
interested
and
want
to
listen
to
everybody,
then
you
can,
but
otherwise
you
can
draw.
A
A
L
A
L
So
I've
been
a
syndicated
cartoonist
since
2011.
I
specialize
in
really
off
the
wall.
Humor
bad
puns
with
my
Sunday
case
series
called
Break
of
day.
You've
probably
seen
it
on
greeting
cards,
maybe
in
newspapers
online.
L
You
know
if
you
run
across
an
awful
Pond,
there's
a
good
chance.
It
was
me
so
that's
been
my
regular
I'm,
just
known
as
a
humor
humor
cartoonist,
however
I
recently
published
a
neographic
memoir
called
a
fade
of
the
light
which
came
out
in
bookstores
and
all
over
the
place
on
October
11th
and
yeah
I'm,
the
illustrator
and
writer
of
the
entire
book.
L
It's
definitely
a
totally
different
than
my
gag
Comics.
It's
actually
about
my
stepfather,
who
he's
a
real
Jim
Carrey
character,
just
wacky
outgoing
crazy
and
unfortunately
he
came
down
with
rare
form
of
dementia.
So
the
story
is
just
about
the
the
journey
I
took
my
family
I
took
with
going
through
that
we
didn't
know
what
was
going
on.
I
couldn't
tell
if
he
was
joking.
If
he
was
being,
you
know,
just
sarcastic
and
eventually
come
to
find
out,
that's
what
it
was.
O
L
It's
a
story
of
that,
and
it's
also
about
my
cartoon
and
how
he
helped
with
the
whole
journey
to
help
me
become
a
cartoonist
and
ironically,
with
the
book
itself
too.
So
so
yeah
I've
I've
done
everything
from
storyboards
for
Red
Bull
commercials
in
La
I,
don't
know.
Red
Bull
gives
you
wings,
but
I
do
I,
did
I,
wrote
the
storyboards
and
scripts
for
a
lot
of
TV
commercials
for
those
and
online
ads,
Billboards
things
like
that
I'm
working
on
some
children's
books
and
yeah.
L
F
L
Yeah
I
can
put
my
comics
on
anything
so
yeah
greeting
cards
I
have
a
ton
of
these
and
I
plan
to
get
plenty
more,
but
greeting
cards
I
have
I
think
some
bookmarks
I
also
have
some
self-published
cartoon
books
like
this
is
one
actually
endorsed
by
Jim
Davis
at
Garfield.
L
A
collection
of
cat
cartoons,
so
I
have
this
as
well
and
then
yeah
I'm
gonna,
be
selling
prints
of
just
the
more
I
I
still
have
to
I
still
want
to
go
through
my
selection
of
exactly
what
ones
I
want
to
use,
but
just
the
best
of
my
gag
Comics
I
think
are
the
the
biggest
thing
to
sell
because
I
think
anything
out
of
the
book
or
anything
wouldn't
do
too
well,
but
I
don't
just
sign
the
books
either
I
sketch
of
them
for
people
and
typically
I,
take
any
requests
except
I'm,
not
the
best
character
artist.
L
So
I
try
to
avoid
those,
but
you
know
I'll,
sketch
and
sign
books
and
yeah
I,
just
love
chatting
with
people
cartooning
all
things
about
comics
and
writing
and
I've
had
several
book
signings
recently
at
Barnes
and
Nobles,
and
it's
been
really
interesting.
Just
talking
with
people
like
a
lot
of
aspiring
authors
and
cartoonists
and
anyhow
I
just
think
it
really
would
bring
a
really
unique
opportunity
for
people
that
have
never
met
a
cartoonist
or
that's
interested
in
getting
published
or
anything.
L
Then
just
hopefully
they
enjoy
what
I
have
to
offer
too
right.
A
So
just
a
couple
questions
one
comment,
first,
is
that
you
only
have
three
things
listed
on
your
application,
which
is
the
fate
of
light
book,
The
Cat
cartoons
book
and
the
sign
prints.
If
you're
going
to
do
various
other
cartoon
books,
I
do
recommend
that
you
just
add
an
entry
to
this
list.
That
says
various
cartoon
books.
But
and
of
course
they
all
have
to
be
your
work.
They
can't
you
can't
bring
in
other
comic
books
and
cartoon
books
and
stuff
right,
but
that
should
be
on
here.
A
Otherwise,
if
and
when
you
want
to
add
them,
you
have
to
come
back
to
be
rejuring
again
and
if
you
already
have
those
and
can
show
us
and
then
then
I
think
it
it
behooves
you
to
put
them
on
there.
But
I.
Think
Celia's
question
was
more
what
I
know
you
can
do
it
on
a
lot
of
things.
You
can
print
on
a
lot
of
things,
but
what
do
you
intend
to
Market
at
Village
Fest,
because
that
that
all
has
to
be
inclusive
here,
not
all
not
specified?
It
can
be
categorized.
L
Gotcha,
the
main
thing
is
going
to
be
the
books.
I
mean
that's
kind
of
what
I
envisioned,
but
on
top
of
that
I
I'm
still
getting
a
feel
for
what
the
market
would
be
and
I
you
know,
I
would
like
to
get
some
coffee
mugs
and
some
possible
I
was
looking.
I
was
thinking
about
this
too
and
I
don't
have
those
prepared,
but
a
customized,
Palm
Springs,
t-shirt
type
Cartoon
to
sell
t-shirts.
I
think
that
would
be
really
cool
too
I
was
thinking
featuring
pets.
L
More
than
anything
else
in
some
kind
of
scenario
locally
would
be
a
really
neat
addition
as
well
and
I.
Don't
have
those
yet,
but
that's
again,
something
I've
I'm
thinking
down
the
road
would
be
really
interesting
to
have
as
well.
A
So
question
for
Faith
and
or
Jasmine
we
can
put
on
here
various
self-authored.
F
G
A
L
A
L
I
have
quite
a
few
of
the
few
of
those
too
so
yeah
I've,
definitely
yeah.
Sorry
about
I
didn't
know
for
sure
how
much
to
include
because
again
the
main
focus
was
going
to
be
the
book,
but
you
know,
as
time
goes
on,
and
I
definitely
would
like
to
add.
You
know
all
this
stuff
and
I
thought
of
a
few
things
after
submitting
too
just
with
the.
A
Yeah
and
I
probably
should
have
preface
with
we're
we're
flattered
that
you
have
an
interest
in
Village
Fest
because
you're
such
an
accomplished
author
already.
So
we
do
love
that
honestly.
So
you
know
I
don't
want
you
to
feel
like
we're
like
questioning
you,
because
you're
suspect
we,
you
know
we
want
you
to
be
successful
there.
So
no.
L
That's
a
totally
thought,
I
appreciate
it
and
yeah
I,
just
I
think
it's
such
an
awesome
venue,
I
I
mean
my
family
and
I.
Go
there
all
the
time
too,
and
then
just
we
always
talk
about
it
like
I
think
this
will
just
be
I
like
it
better
than
like
a
Comic
Con.
Actually,
because
it's
locals
it's
I,
love,
Palm,
Springs,
I,
just
love
the
whole
vibe
of
it
and
it's
just
I
was
like
this
is
like
I.
Don't
know,
I
just
felt
like
a
really
great
opportunity
and.
F
L
C
K
I
think
you
should
just
put
him
down
as
self-authora.
You
know
a
self-author
of
anything
that
he
does
and
that
way
it
covers
them,
because
if
it's
all
his
own
work
anyway,
it's
you
know
just
put
him
down
as
self-authored
and
then
he
can
bring
in
whatever
he
has
that's
his
that
way.
He
doesn't
have
to
come
back
so.
A
L
Good
question:
I'm
envisioning.
Definitely
the
cartoons
that
are
published
by
syndicated
work
the
gag
comics
on
bugs,
especially
because
those
are
pretty
popular
already
again,
though,
I
I'd
like
to
start
creating
some
real
specialty
items
too
for
Palm
Springs
at
some
point,
and
those
would
be
a
little
bit
different
and
those
would
be
more
of
a
illustration
than
a
cartoon.
Okay,.
C
L
Believe
the
way
I
kind
of
have
envisioned
right
now,
okay,
but
it
would
again
again
be
all
my
work,
obviously
with
the
drawing
and
any
any
writing
or
anything
that
would
be
involved
with
it.
A
So
as
far
as
the
promotional
items
go
then
I
I
guess
I
would
suggest
that
as
long
as
it's
it's
of
his
existing
work,
yes,
then
I
would
be
okay
with
approving
that
on
here
now,
but
for
anything
new
like
you
know,
this
is
a
new
Venture
that
he's
going
to
do
illustrations
of
Palm
Springs
right.
So
we
have
no
idea
what
the
messages
will
be
in
that
or
I.
Don't
know.
Faith
Jasmine
got
me
here.
A
So
the
so
the
question
is
at
first,
we
said:
if
he's
going
to
do
new
designs
on
promotional
stuff,
then
he
should
come
back
and
be
rejuried
for
that
at
some
point.
When
he's
ready,
however,
if
he's
going
to
do
promotional
items
of
his
existing
work,
the
the
illustrations
and
cartoons
that
he's
already
done,
I
think
that's
that
that
we
can
also
approve.
Since
we're
approving
the
book,
we
should
be
able
to
approve
a
mug
that
has
the
same
picture
on
it
right.
F
I
just
I
I
kind
of
like
Jilly's
idea,
which
is
if,
if
it's
his
illustration
and
he
decides
to
put
it
on
a
shirt
or
a
mug
or
a
bookmark
or
a
card
I
think
we
should
just
approve
him
as
an
artist
with
his
his
own
designs,
that
that
would
be
the
caveat
that
it
has
to
be
his
art.
K
I
Damn
I'm,
not
a
voting
member
but
I
I
would
certainly
agree
with
that,
and
you
know
I
I
try
to
look
up
the
vendors
before
the
meeting
and
Nate
is
the
real
deal
and
I
am
honored
that
he
would
want
to
be
joining
us
at
Village,
Fest
and
I
think
that
this
is
a
a
newsworthy
opportunity
for
Village
Fest.
I
A
C
A
Are
you
know,
body
forms
or
something
like
that,
because
we've
had
that
before
not
with
illustrations,
so
I
don't
want
to
talk
about
school
year,
but
where
we've
perfectly
benign
line
of
products
which
then
expanded
into
other
things
that
were
not
for
public
feeling.
That's
what
I'm
going
to
say.
D
Okay,
Dan
yeah,
isn't
that
like
having
Charles
Schultz
in
a
booth
but
he's
selling?
You
know
that
crazy,
stupid
cat?
What's
the
cat's
name,
the
Garfield
Garfield.
H
K
I
make
a
motion
that
we
approve
this
vendor
on
his
artwork
and
his
artistry
I'll.
Second.
A
Okay
and
with
the
caveat
that,
of
course,
you're
you're
gonna
update
the
application
fade
right:
okay,
okay,
all
in
favor,
aye
aye
aye
opposed.
Congratulations!
Thank
you!
Nate
and
again
we
are
flattered.
C
L
It
it's
totally
fine
I,
totally
appreciate
it.
No
thank
you
all
so
much
I'm
extremely
excited
to
to
start
and
get
out
there.
It's
a
lot
of
fun
well,.
L
I
can
definitely
see
like
I'm
open
to
for
anything,
so
I'd
love
to
actually
do
that
so
well.
A
Okay,
so
our
next
vendor
is
Davey
gravy,
Davey,
B,
gravy
foreign,
it's
David,
Weaver,
actually,
I,
don't
know
what
the
grief
but
you'll
explain
that.
P
Cool
well
hi.
Everyone
thanks
for
having
me
here,
my
name's
Davey
I.
Have
this
tiny
Cinema
project
and
Davey
B
gravy
is
sort
of
the
character
that
runs
the
show
at
the
tiny
Cinema.
So
it's
sort
of
a
almost
an
interactive
theater
thing,
but
it
is
Cinema
based.
P
So
it's
in
a
cargo
trailer
I
have
four
theater
seats
in
there
and
a
screen
and
curtains
and
the
whole
deal
and
I
invite
people
to
come
into
the
tiny,
Cinema
and
I
screen
short
silent
films
on
Super
8
film
projection
and
play
Live,
musical
accompaniments,
and
so
I,
usually
post
up
a
menu
of
three
films
and
let
people
just
kind
of
choose
which
one
they'd
like
to
see
and
yeah
Dr
Davey
B
gravy
is
kind
of
a
carnival,
Street,
Barker,
sort
of
character,
step
right
up
kind
of
energy
and
and
yeah
I,
just
sort
of
cycle
people
through
the
tiny
Cinema
and
exhibit
some
of
these
tiny
movies.
P
Kind
of
depends
on
the
movie
there's
the
longest.
One
is
about
nine
minutes
and
the
shortest
is
two
and
a
half,
so
maybe
add
30
seconds
or
a
minute
onto
that.
Just
in
terms
of
ushering
people
in
and
rewinding
the
last
film
and
that
sort
of
thing
so
yeah
somewhere
between
kind
of
five
and
ten
minutes.
F
Your
experience
with
only
allowing
four
people
in
at
a
time
do
you
find
that
if
people
who
are
in
line
are
willing
to
wait,
10
or
more
minutes,
and
if
you
multiply
that
times,
groups
of
four
that
could
be
a
long
wait,
have
you
found
any
any
problems
with
people
waiting
that
long.
P
Kind
of
depends
on
on
the
gig
depends
on
the
show,
I
think
something
like
a
village
Fest
feels
like
a
more
fluid
type
of
thing
where
people
could
kind
of
swing
back
around
if
they
feel
like
they're
waiting
too
long
and
yeah.
It
kind
of
depends
on
the
way
people
are
receiving
it
too.
Sometimes,
there's
a
lot
of
interest
and
sometimes
I'm
kind
of
doing
more
of
a
street
Parker
thing
trying
to
get
people
interested
you're.
E
P
Great
question
so
I
have
sort
of
two
types
of
movies
that
I
show
at
the
tiny
Cinema
oldies
and
Originals.
The
oldies
come
from
not
exactly
the
silent
era,
it's
kind
of
from
it's
all
Super
8
film
projection.
So
it's
all
from
this
sort
of
50s
through
70s
era
of
Super,
8
being
the
main
home
movie
format.
So
the
oldies
are
kind
of
random
B
movies
that
had
that
they
kind
of
printed,
these
short
Abridged
and
Silent
versions
of
kind
of
genre
movies
that
were
coming
out
around
that
time.
P
The
dimensions
are
like
15
feet
by
seven
feet,
going
from
Wheel
to
wheel
and
then
it's
about
nine
feet
high.
You
don't
have
to
have
any
pictures
of
it.
Do
you
yeah,
absolutely
I.
Can
why
don't
I
send
some
links
to
the
chat?
D
E
P
E
Have
another
question
today
is
a
follow-on
to
what
Celia
was
saying.
I,
think
the
concept
is
interesting
and
unique.
I
wonder
is
the
trailer
necessary?
Could
you
do
this
in
the
open,
where
more
people
could
watch
and
be
accommodated
and
still
allow
the
music
in
your
Carnival
barking
per
se.
P
Yeah
good
question
I
believe
the
trailer
is
necessary.
It's
sort
of
an
art
installation
and
very
much
part
of
the
experience
of
my
show
it's
very
installed
in
there
there's
sort
of
checkerboard
Flooring
linoleum
floor.
There's
the
feeder
seats.
P
It's
you
know
also
have
to
be
in
a
dark
space
to
use
a
projector
in
the
first
place,
but
yeah
it's
very
much
the
the
films
that
I've
made
myself
for
the
tiny,
Cinemas
sort
of
never
exhibited
anywhere
else
and
sort
of.
For
that
reason,
because
they're
kind
of
built
for
this
experience
of
coming
into
this
small
space
intimate
setting
and
experiencing
the
tiny
movies
yeah
in
the
tiny
Cinema,
it
is
sort
of
an
important
aspect
of
it.
F
P
Yeah,
it
comes
up
very
funny.
Some
films,
I've
been
doing
lately,
are,
let's
see,
Alice
in
Wonderland
I
have
a
like
two
and
a
half
minute
version
of
I
think
it
might
be
a
European
movie,
I'm,
not
totally
sure
where
it
comes
from
honestly.
It's
a
old
live
action
version
of
Alice
in
Wonderland,
that's
a
fun
one.
I've
been
doing,
Frankenstein
meets
The
Wolf
Man,
which
are
kind
of
the
Lon
Chaney
Universal
monster
era.
P
Yeah,
it's
all
good,
so
yeah.
P
F
B
No,
we
could
still.
We
do
have
entertainers
that
are
in
different
spots
that
are
not
your
typical
those
type
of
entertainers,
okay,
so
yeah.
This
will
work.
I'm
sure
Julie
would
be
happy
to
have
him
down
by
her.
P
I've
just
done
a
couple
links
into
the
chat
I
wish
I
could
just
welcome
you
all
into
the
tiny
Cinema
and
give
you
the
experience
yourselves.
That's
the
best
way
to
sort
of.
P
Yeah
yeah,
so
the
first
thing
is
just
my
website:
it's
got
some
more
info
and
some
more
photos
there
and
the
second
link
is
a
YouTube
video
that
a
journalists
made
a
few
years
ago.
That
is
a
really
good
kind
of
example,
of
it
it's
it's
a
good
attempt
at
capturing
the
vibe
of
being
in
the
tiny
Cinema,
and
what
that
kind
of
looks.
F
A
A
P
A
So
I
think
it's
a
real
again
another
very
unique
thing
sort
of
like
an
experience
thing.
Instead
of
just
a
look
at
something
and
buy
it
so
I
love
that
it's
great.
C
P
C
B
P
A
Okay,
all
right
have
a
great
rest
of
the
meeting.
Thank
you
bye-bye.
Now,
all
right
next
person
up
is
Esky.
Uzon
I
see
that
I
can
see
that
here.
Okay,
art
and
jewelry
print
stickers,
tote
bags,
Rings
earrings,
bracelets,
paintings,
t-shirts,
rugs
posters,
gift
shops.
Q
Yes,
so
I
sell
my
art
as
prints
or
paintings
and
I
also
sell
jewelry,
but
what
I
have
right
now?
I
can
show
you
some
of
my
drawings.
So
first
my
paintings-
this
is
the
in
one.
If
you
can
see
so
I
have
mostly
this
kind
of
paintings.
Q
O
Q
Q
Q
A
Talking
about
and
the
tote
bags
I
imagine
and
what
about
the
Rings,
earrings
and
bracelets.
Q
So
those
are
from
Istanbul
I'm,
originally
from
Istanbul,
so
I
can't
say
I
make
them
I
only
make
bracelets
and
some
of
the
earrings,
but
you
know
I
sell
them.
You
know
most
of
the
markets,
I
sell
them
all
together.
Also
I
have
rocks
with
my
drawings.
These
are
all
handmaids.
H
Q
C
C
Q
Are
stickers
you're
a
cosmic
child
overthinking
is
bad
for
your
health
I
feel
so
heavy
sticker
I
sell
this
a
lot.
It's
like
you
know
a
girl
holding
the
world
again
like
this.
What
else
my
psycho
sticker
other
character
that
I
sell
a
lot.
F
And
so
I
I
think
before
you
go
further,
I
think
all
of
your
art,
everything
you
that
you
illustrate
and
add
on
to
anything
like
the
mugs,
I,
don't
know,
you're
wearing
a
hat.
Is
that
one
of
your
products
also
the
cap
that
you're
wearing
this.
Q
F
So
anything
that
that
you
have
drawn
and
and
and
any
of
your
artwork,
that
you've
put
on
to
another
surface
I
think
is
I
have
I'm,
not
speaking
for
the
whole
group,
but
in
my
opinion,
is
good.
I,
don't
think
we
can
sell
any
of
your
G.
You
can
sell
any
of
your
jewelry
from
Istanbul.
It
has
to
be
made
by
you.
Q
Yeah
so
I'm
an
artist
so
mostly
I
sell
jewelry.
If
you
know
sometimes
I
feel
nervous
if
I
don't
make
money.
Jewelry
helps
me
to
make
the
rent,
but
it
depends
on
the
market
because
I
live
in
LA
and
I
sell
in
the
most
of
the
markets,
so
I
right
now,
I
know
which
I
can
sell.
You
know
where
I
can
sell
my
art
more
so
I
sell
it
I
sold
in
Palm
Spring
gay
pride
and
it
was
awesome
for
the
art
for
my
art
right,
so
I
never
been
in
the
market.
K
F
Q
A
Oh
here
I'm
going
to
clarify
for
you.
Let
me
clarify
for
you,
so
the
village
Fest
is
an
artisan
craft,
fair.
That
is
the
the
spirit
behind
it
and
a
lot
of
the
rules
around
that
you
know
we
consider
when
during
vendors
is
all
based
on
that
and
there
there
is
a
guideline
that
at
least
75
of
every
product
has
to
be
Handmade
by
you.
A
So
we
can
accept
your
artwork
going
on
half
if
it's
your
artwork,
if
it's
just
a
phrase-
and
it's
being
you
know-
you're,
not
designing
it-
the
actual
Medallion
and
phrase
and
font
and
buttery
and
everything,
then
you
can't,
because
that
would
be
something
where
you're
just
having
something
manufactured
as
opposed
to
you're
using
these
items
as
your
canvas
for
your
artwork.
So
if
you're
putting
your
artwork
on
a
mug,
the
mug
is
the
canvas.
The
artwork
is
yours.
Okay,
does
that
help?
Q
A
A
Rings
and
the
scarves,
because
otherwise
at
some
point,
if
somebody
takes
exception
to
it,
when
we
go
back
and
check
the
file
we'll
be
like
well,
we
approved
all
that
one
really
didn't
so.
A
Okay,
all
right
so
can
I
get
a
motion
on
the
floor.
Well,
wait!
I'm!
Sorry!
Anybody
have
any
other
questions
for
this
vendor.
F
F
I
move
that
we
accept
this
vendor
for
her
art
and
excluding
the
jewelry,
the
the
the
all
of
the
jewelry
and
the
scarves,
but
anything
that
has
her
image
of
art
on
it
would
be
included.
I'll.
K
A
Perfect
great
all
right,
congratulations
welcome
to
the
Village
best
family
and
please
take
seriously
what
we
said
about
the
other
items
as
you,
you
know,
if
you
want
to
expand
with
any
other
items
that
we
haven't
discussed
this
evening,
you'd
have
to
come
back
to
be
rejured
for
that
as
well,
in
order
to
get
them
to
your
booths.
Okay,
okay,
and
we
look
forward
to
putting
you
through
orientation
and
getting
you
on
the
street.
There
great.
A
All
right,
so
the
next
person
up
is
Jasmine.
Cabral
I
could
see
Jasmine
I
see
a
box
for
Jasmine.
Can
you
unmute
and
start
your
video,
please
Jasmine's
business,
it's
arts
and
Crest
category
handmade
body
care
lotion,
perfumes,
body,
scrub,
body,
spray,
lip
oil
body,
butter,
headache
roller,
face
mist,
earrings
and
necklaces.
A
Good,
so
can
you
tell
us
about
your
products,
break
it
into
two
different
descriptions,
one
for
all
of
your
body
products
and
one
for
the
jewelry,
because,
as
you
know,
jewelry
is
a
very
special
category
here
and
we
have
to
scrutinize.
J
Oh
yes,
of
course,
so
perfect
yeah.
So
let
me
start
with
the
jewelry.
The
one
thing
I
will
say
is
I'm
very
familiar
with
this
village
advice,
my
husband's
one
of
your
vendors
ACE
metal
prints,
so
I've
already
been
kind
of
seeing
and
calming
and
seeing
if
it's
acceptable
and
everything
and
he's
told
me
the
whole,
it
has
to
be
handmade.
J
So
with
my
jewelry
I
do
make
everything
handmade
it's
definitely
70
or
80
percent
I
do
mostly
Rosary,
which
I
spring
myself
and
then
I
hand
stamp
my
pendants
with
either
a
machine
or
I
just
hand
stamp
it
with
just
a
metal
press.
So
one
of
my
items
was
like
this
I
know
you
guys
can
see
it,
but
I
do
all
of
the
Rosary
myself
I
String,
all
the
beads.
Everything
I
even
make
all
of
my
own
clasps
and
everything,
and
then
all
of
the
little
pendants
I
stamp
myself.
J
So
this
is
what
I
usually
do
I've
been
doing.
Jewelry
for
I
would
say
about
three
years
or
so
so
I'm
pretty
familiar
with
making
it
I'm.
Mostly
just
do
Rosary
Rosary,
bracelets,
Rosary,
necklaces
and
Rosary
earrings,
usually
assets
I
mostly
do
body
care,
but
I
just
sell
jewelry
on
the
side,
because
I've
been
doing
it
for
a
while
and
a
lot
of
my
clientele
likes
to
have
it
as
gifts
every
now
and
then
for
like
occasions.
So
that's
basically
bought
me.
Jewelry.
J
Oh
yeah
it'll
definitely
be
together
in
the
same
booth.
I
like
I,
said
I
mostly
do
body
care
because
I
am
an
esthetician
but
I
just
add
jewelry
on
the
side,
because
my
clientele
likes
it
I've
been
selling
it
and
can
get
shops
and
they're
kind
of
just
used
to
seeing
it.
J
See
more
of
that
yeah,
of
course,
so
right
now,
I'm,
actually
clearly
out
of
bracelets
so
but
I
did
I
can
send
some
pictures
if
you
guys,
like
I,
do,
did
go
to
a
market
in
Irvine
last
week
and
I
sold
out,
but
I
do
have
earrings.
So
let
me
show
you
those
right
now.
Okay,
so
another
earring
I
do
is
like
the
Pearl
drop,
earrings,
I,
String,
all
the
pearls
and
then
same
as
the
rosary.
It
is
all
hand
done
and
everything
as
well
so
I
do.
J
The
beads
Yeah
so
basically
I
wire,
wrapped
the
beads
and
then
I
do
usually
make
my
own
earring
hooks
as
well.
If
they
are
earring,
Cooks
and
then
I
do
have
like
earrings
like
these,
sometimes
for
the
holidays,
I
stream.
Everything
as
well
actually
this
little
part
right
here
which
is
hard
to
see,
but
that
little
metal
part
I,
create,
and
then
all
of
these
hold
on
find
the
video.
Again.
All
of
these
kind
of
hooks
I
actually
make
myself
you
make
those
French
wires.
J
Yeah,
you
can
buy
them,
I
decided,
so
it
is
70
handmade,
so
I
decided
making
these
kind
like
the
Hoops
are
just
too
hard
I
used
to
make
them.
You
know
wood
burning
and
everything,
but
it
just
it
wasn't
time
sufficient.
So
I
have
these
ones
I
make
and
then
also
the
wire
hooks
I
make
it's
just
really
easy:
I
just
get
the
wire
and
I
just
bend
it
and
then
I
just
seal
it
in
So
yeah.
So.
F
J
Yes,
so
I
String,
it
myself
yeah
and
then
the
bead
caps,
this
bead
cap
I,
don't
make,
but
the
very
it's
really
hard
to
see
I'm
so
sorry,
but
that
little
tiny
one
I
make
those
ones
basically
I
just
bend
it
and
I
punched
the
hole
through
it.
Yeah.
F
J
J
J
K
K
J
Okay
yeah,
so
some
of
my
body,
bath
products,
I,
have
I
mostly
specialize
in
aromatherapy.
I
am
an
esthetician.
I
have
been
doing
it
for
about
10
years
and
I've
been
making
my
own
products
for
about
I
would
say
five
or
six
years,
and
so
I
mostly
do
like
roll-ons
like
these
they're
all
aromatherapy
based
I
blend
all
my
own
scents
with
essential
oils,
coconut
oil
and
I,
preserve
it
with
vitamin
E.
So
I
have
different
ones
like
this
one's.
My
yoga
hope
you
guys
can
see
it.
Child
pose
yoga.
J
I
know
that
Palm
Springs
is
really
big
into
like
wellness
and
I've,
been
in
a
lot
of
Wellness.
So
I
do
a
lot
of
like
wellness
rollers
like
these,
then
I
also
do
have
like
fragrance
oils
like
these.
This
is
my
retro
Rose
made
with
rose
Patchouli,
and
this
is
more
like
a
perfume
oil
and
then
I
make
different
things
like
I
put
on
their
Lip
lip
oils.
I
do
the
lip
oils
with
calendula
coconuts
and
then
I
put
a
little
bit
of
mica
glitter
just
for
like
a
little
Shimmer.
J
Have
tons
of
them
as
husbands
of
photographer,
he
just
takes
them
all
for
me,
but
yeah
I
feel
everything.
I
just
buy
the
tubes
and
I
fill
it
with
coconut
oil
calendula
and
then
all
of
the
scent
that
they
blend
yeah.
So
that's
mostly
what
I
do
I
do
have
some
like
lotions
and
some
body
butters
same
kind
of
concept
mostly
made
with
cane
sugar.
J
My
lotion
I
blend
myself:
I,
do
have
it
with
like
olive
oil,
coconut
oil,
shea
butter
and
then
all
the
scent,
which
is
essential
oils,
and
then
the
only
thing
I
wasn't
too
sure
is,
if
you
guys
do
like
skincare
stuff,
so
I
just
wanted
to
show
you
one
of
my
popular
items
just
to
get
it
approved
as
well,
because
I
forgot
to
put
another
form
and
I
can
fill
that
on.
Another
form
if
I
eat
too,
is
this.
J
This
is
my
rosy
cleansing
oil
which
I
do
with
apricot
oil
and
it
has
all
of
the
aromatherapy
and
as
well
essential
oils
yeah.
So
that's
a
little
bit
about
my
body
here.
What's
the
headache
roller,
so
my
headache,
roller
is
very
similar
to
hold
on.
Let
me
see:
I
didn't
pull
one
that
one
out
sorry,
but
it's
very
similar
to
my
what
it's
in
my
Wellness
line.
It
has
peppermints
lemon
and
lavender,
so
the
peppermint
is
mainly
it's
an
oil.
It's
an
oil!
You
got
it's
a
roll-on
like
this.
J
F
J
J
Something
mostly
for
like
some
of
the
earrings
and
stuff
right,
but
I
did
tell
my
husband,
of
course,
coming
to
you
guys
that
whatever
I
got
approved
I
would
take
and
whatever
I
did
it.
I
just
wanted
to
do
that.
J
F
Yeah
it
well
when
she
showed
us
the
some
of
the
beads
that
are
just
strung
I
like
the
earrings,
she
just
strung
them,
and
then
she
had
to
wire
wrap
them
to
connect
them
to
the
earring
holder.
I.
Think
the
the
rosary
jewelry
is
definitely
something
unique
and
you
know
special
to
you,
but
I'm,
not
sure
that
all
of
I
mean
I,
don't
know
how
to
parcel
out.
This
looks
like
it
was
just
strong
versus
this
was
wire,
wrapped
and
more
75
percent.
What.
A
F
F
J
Braces
and
stuff
so
I
I'm,
pretty
open,
I've,
been
doing
this
for
a
while
and
I've,
been
doing
big
markets
and
I'm
pretty
much
okay
with
whatever
you
guys
say.
If
you
guys
want
me
to
just
stickly,
stick
with
the
rosary,
because
it's
the
most
popular
and
it
is
100
75
made
and
my
you
know,
things
that
are
similar
to
this,
which
is
like
a
rosary
but
with
curls
and
stuff
I'm,
totally
fine
with
just
one.
J
J
Hooks
I
can
send
you
guys
pictures
of
them.
If
you
want
I,
like
I,
said
I
have
tons
of
photos.
I
also
consider
new,
a
video
as
well,
so
I
can
show
you
the
ones
that
I
make
handmade
and
they're
I
make
them
gold
plated
or
bronze.
J
You
know
at
the
moment
I'm
not
doing
Sterling
server
I
was
doing
it
for
a
while,
but
gold
is
just
more
popular
and,
like
I
said
since
I've
taken
on
the
body
care
and
skincare
I
only
have
so
much
time.
So
I
just
stick
with.
What's
popular
right
now,.
A
K
A
Kind
of
agree
with
Julie
I'm,
okay,
with
that
one
pair
of
earrings
when
I
know
that
you
have
an
issue
with
them:
Celia
I
the
fact
that
it
is
all
hand
assembled-
and
it
still
is
a
cut
above
I-
think
just
stringing
beads,
because
we
have
seen
that
and
that's
been
terrible.
However,
if
if
the
consensus
here
is
that
we
want
to
eliminate
that
item
I'm,
also
fine
with
that
yeah.
J
And,
like
I
said,
I
I
just
want
to
like
also
just
put
a
piece
of
mind
because
I
I
totally
understand
you
want
to
keep
it.
You
know
very
unique,
very
artistic,
very
self-made,
handmade
Etc
I
only
sell
a
couple
of
those,
so
I
mean
honestly.
I
have
like
three
left
so
I
just
won't
continue
making
them,
especially
for
this
market
and
I'll
just
continue
making
the
ones
that
you
guys
do
like
and
everything.
So
that's
that's.
Fine.
D
A
little
bit
tossed
because
I
don't
know
about
the
rosary
thing,
do
you
gather
them
from
old
rosaries.
J
No,
no
I,
don't
gather
for
old
rosaries
as
I,
don't
believe,
like
it's
destroying
other
people's
art.
I
know
it's
kind
of
funny,
but
I
just
get
all
the
beads
I
usually
buy
them
from
Beach
shops
or
I.
Buy
them
from
mostly
I
would
say,
mostly
Aunt,
handy
chops
and
a
hand-picked
and
select
them
and
then
I
just
take
them
and
I
assemble.
J
So
rosary
beads,
actually
so
not
to
get
into
it
or
anything
like
that,
but
rosaries
kind
of
started
with
Catholic
religion.
Now
I
don't
make
them
religious
I
just
make
them
because
they're
pretty
and
they
look
nice,
but
they.
K
J
Like
a
Catholic
religion,
yeah,
and
so
that
I
just
got
the
concept
and
just
copied
the
closet
from
that.
As
with
my
family
kind
of
started,
showing
me
when
I
was
young,
how
to
make
them
and
so
I
just
kind
of
continued
the
legacy
of
making
them
and
I
just
make
them.
They're,
nice
and
simple
and
and
they're
really.
A
J
No,
no
so
I
don't
do
that
I.
Basically,
what
I
would
just
say
and
that's
why
I
said
it's
not
religious
or
anything
like
that,
because
I
know
that
might
be
a
different
goal
or,
however,
that
works
in
your
guys's
board.
I
just
take
the
traditional
method
of
how
you
do
it
and
I
turn
it
into
my
own.
Okay,.
A
J
Yeah,
it's
definitely
not
religious
I
try
to
keep
all
of
it
out
of
there,
even
with
my
Wellness
line.
That's
why
everything's
called
like
things
like
relief
or
calm,
or
you
know
things
that
are
not
spiritual
or
anything
like
that.
I
try
to
keep
it
very.
It's
coming
from
working
in
corporate
and
working
in
spas
and
everything,
and
then
going
and
transitioning
into
markets.
I
try
to
have
everything
be
for
any
clientele.
Anyone
who
comes
to
my
booth
can
find
something
won't
be
offended
by
anything.
You
know
that
kind
of
stuff.
D
J
My
God,
you
know
I,
actually
do
design
a
lot
of
my
Concepts
and
everything
come
from
more
of
that
era.
As
of
like
you
know,
these
I,
like
like
the
pink
package,
I,
hope
you
guys
can
see
it
like
the
pink
packaging,
everything's,
very
vintage,
looking
or
old-fashioned
looking
and
things
like
that.
That's
just
kind
of
what
I've
been
drawn
to
I
started,
doing
a
very
small
collection,
I'd,
say
four
or
five
years
ago,
and
it
just
took
off
and
I've
just
been
doing
that
ever
since
and
so
yeah.
E
I
want
to
switch
the
gears
a
minute
on
your
body
and
beauty
products.
You
mentioned
a
headache
roller
and
a
product
that
treats
sinuses.
Are
you
making
a
medical
claim?
Those
products.
J
No
I
don't
make
them
any
medical
claims.
My
mom,
so
I'm
an
esthetician
and
my
mama
is
actually
a
holistic
practitioner
and
she
has
been
for
25
30
years.
So
I
just
take
a
lot
of
the
knowledge
that
I've
learned
and
she's
learned
and
applied
into
using
essential
oils.
I
don't
make
any
claims
I
just
say
that
you
know.
If
you
have
a
headache,
this
could
just
help.
I
don't
have
any
claims,
I,
don't
I,
know
I,
don't
do
anything
like
I
would
never
say
like.
J
J
I
just
don't
want
any
complications,
especially
because
I
I
do
have
insurance,
but
I
am
new
and
you
know
in
general,
I
don't
want
to
I'm
making
it
for
the
pleasure
and
the
fun
of
using
it,
not
for
any
kind
of
purpose
of
it,
taking
over
any
kind
of
medicine
or
anything
like
that.
J
A
F
I'm
gonna
go
with
group.
I
I
have
some
reservations,
I
I,
don't
want
to
abstain,
I'll
just
second,
the
motion.
No,
but.
A
F
D
C
A
K
A
J
Perfect,
thank
you
so
much
and
I
do
want
to
say
thank
you
for
this
opportunity.
I'm
really
excited
I've
been
watching.
My
husband
do
this
for
about
a
year
and
I'm
really
excited
to
be
joining
his
journey
as
well,
and
I
do
also
want
to
put
it
out
there
for
anyone.
I
do
have
all
my
pictures
of
everything
as
I
do
have
it
on
my
website
and
then
I
also
do
style
like
and
online
and
on
Instagram
and
everything.
J
A
A
R
Okay,
absolutely,
if
you
don't
mind,
I'll
I'll,
just
take
this.
The
camera
with
me
in
this
Jeff
I
graduated
high
school
here
in
Palm
Springs
a
long
time
ago
and
I've
just
recently
moved
back
I'm,
a
retired
pharmacist
and
I
decided
one
day
that
wood
was
interesting
and
began.
You
know
sanding
it
and
staining
it
and
spraying
shiny
stuff.
All
over
it
and-
and
you
know,
I
began
to
build
a
relationship
with
with
the
earth.
I
guess
anyways.
F
R
Sorry
I'm
outside
foreign.
R
H
A
F
A
We
need
to
see
the
the
work
if
you
could
hold
them
up,
one
at
a
time
up
to
the
camera
and
sure
I'll
do
that
or
just
a
couple
of
them
at
least
please
I'll.
R
Okay,
let's
I'll
start
with
my
tomorrow
and
resin,
and
everything
else
under
the
sun.
R
F
R
R
I
do
I,
do
it
I,
do
it
for
ruins
side
to
side
and
I
soak
it
in
water.
The
very
first
thing
that
I
do
so
and
I
leave
it
in
water,
quite
a
while.
So
what
I'm,
after
is
the
hard
wood
plus
root,
has
a
bark
on
it,
which
is
a
soft
wood,
which
is
where
you
know
bugs
like
to
hide
under
as
well.
That's
all
cleared
away
in
the
preparation
of
these
of
these
and.
A
R
Yes,
yes,
basically,
you
know,
if
you
had
to
pick
a
category
I,
guess
that's
what
it
would
fall
under
and
there
isn't
a
certain
sanding
and
and
formation
go.
You
know
really.
The
author
here
is
is
Mother
Nature
I
have
to
again
mounted
this
time.
Underneath
is
a
tile
I'm
trying
not
to
move
too
much
in
a
serpentine
I
put
together
three
pieces
of
serpentine
yeah
and.
C
Then
Serpentine.
C
R
This
this
one
I
spent
hours
and
hours
on
both
I'm
sorry,
both
in
the
sanding
I
use
natural
stain
instead
of
color.
A
Guess
the
question
I
have
to
ask
because
I'm
not
sensing
a
theme
aside
from
Gathering
debris,
I
guess:
I
call
it
debris
if
it's
dead,
wood
and
well,
it
seems
like
plants
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
sensing,
a
theme
for
what
you're
putting
together
are
you
putting
together?
Let's
call
it
are
they?
Are
they
Landscapes
that
you're
actually
making
out
of
these
different
materials?
Are
they
abstract?
Art
are.
R
They
abstract
each
one
has
its
own
form.
Let
me
go,
let
me
go
to
the
root.
If
you
will
quite
literally
foreign.
R
C
E
I
agree
with
Julie
I
think
we
need
to
ask
him
to
come
back
when
we're
face
to
face,
so
we
can
see
this
a
little
bit
better
and
understand
it.
K
D
R
Is
that
right,
yeah,
no
joke
no
jewelry
I've
got
Christmas,
ornaments,
epoxy
and
decorative,
and
then
the
placards
now.
H
A
R
R
Or
staff
I
thought
this
would
be
an
in-person
meeting,
but
here
are
the
ornaments
when
they
come
out
with,
if
I
make
them
soft
or
take
them
out
of
the
mold
early
I
can
bend
them
yeah.
So
so.
R
Okay
meeting
three
I
mean
together,
you
know,
I've
got
I've
got
some
in
the
mold.
K
Do
you
have
enough
product?
Do
you
have
how
many
pieces
do
you
think
a
hundred
fifty
seventy
five?
What
do
you
have
about.
A
R
K
F
A
A
C
A
And
also
there's
a
cost
to
do
this
right.
So
I
have
a
question
faith
in
order
to
just
do
the
next
couple
of
weeks,
two
or
three
weeks
until
until
we're
able
to
meet
Jeffrey
in
person
and
review
the
rest
of
his
items,
how
would
the
how
would
the
billing
work
on
that.
B
Well,
the
orientation
would
be
next
week
so
so.
K
A
I
was
going
to
say
the
same
thing.
I
think
we
need
to
table
this
until
until
we're
in
person,
and
we
could
have
you
come
in
and
actually
show
all
of
your
items.
It
doesn't
sound
like
we're
able
to
do
all
Logistics,
get
everything
done
in
time
for
you
to
be
able
to
actually
have
a
Christmas
customer.
A
H
A
H
A
Okay,
so
we'll
defer
you
to
our
to
to
an
in-person
meeting
I,
don't
know
if
we're
already
booked
on
the
first
one
or
not,
but
as
soon
as
we
can,
we
will
defer
you
to
an
in-person
meeting
and
be
able
to
see
all
of
your
work
and
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
it.
Okay,
the.
F
So
much
so
faith
will
be
in
touch
and
we'll
go
from
there.
We'll
see
you
in
person.
F
A
H
S
S
We
did
meet
last
time
we
met
about
a
year
ago.
If
you
remember.
S
So
yeah,
so
if
you
remember
I'll,
I'll
read
fill
in
on
that
we
we
had
some
products
at
the
time.
We
do
make
bricks,
she
does
make
bracelets
and
that
was
not
accepted
at
the
time
and
so
really
what
we
decided
to
do
is
we
talked
about
all
the
products
that
we're
working
on
mostly
now.
She
does
a
lot
of
wire
wrap,
so
we
would
like
to
come
back
and
off
of
those
as
a
as.
S
Know
we
can
offer
those
products
on
the
village
Fest
within
the
within
the
garden,
so
that's
kind
of
where
that's
kind
of
where
we're
at
yeah.
A
S
S
Yeah
and
I
can
show
you
so
we've
got
a.
We
wanted
to
show
us
some
new
product
yeah.
We
can
do
that
so
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna,
we're
gonna
lose
this
here.
I'm
gonna
flip
it
over
to
another
camera
and
she's
got
some
setup.
If
that's
okay,
okay,
so
you'll.
S
S
O
Little
bit
Yeah
so
I
started
wire.
Wrapping
Stones
these
this
one
is
a
rough
cut
stone
and
it
just
comes
as
a
gemstone.
You
know
like
this
type
of
thing
and
I
wire,
wrap
them,
make
the
loop
along
the
top
and
then
add
a
chain
to
this.
A
O
C
O
The
loop
and
then
continue-
and
it's
the
same
with
this
one-
this
one
was
a
tumbled
Stone,
so
it
has
a
smooth
finish
that
one's
also
an
amethyst.
So
that's
like
that,
some
of
them
they're
the
same
concept,
all
of
them
with
the
wire
wrap.
So
so,
as
you
said,
the
the
stone
is
is
more
or
less
the
canvas
and
then
the
wire
creates
the
artwork
and
the
finish
and.
O
O
H
O
O
So
that
that
one
is
also
a
wire
wrapped
earring
and
the
wire
goes
through,
the
top
creates
the
loop
around
the
top
and
then
twists
round.
So
that
forms
the
connection.
O
The
The
Hulk
is
purchased,
that's
a
hypoallergenic
hook,
so
I
didn't
want
to
mess
with
that
too
much,
and
that
that's
that
keeps
the
beam
in
place
and
the
same
with
this
one.
This
is
a
more
delicate
one.
That's
the
Swarovski,
Crystal
I,
don't
know
if
you
can
see
that
one
with
that
one
yeah
am.
O
O
S
S
H
O
Actually,
it's
a
bead,
that's
strong
with
it's
not
on
elastic.
It's
got
a
connector
and.
O
Create
the
it's
like
a
charm
really
because
I,
as
you
know,
I
do
sell
on
other
markets.
I've
sold
braces
and
people
like
the
charms
so
on
this
I
thought
well,
I
wanted
to
do
something
that
obviously
was
a
little
different
and
people
do
like
the
natural
stones.
So
that's
what
I
buy
I
buy
the
natural
stones,
create
the
charms
with
the
wire
and
then
add
them
to
a
bracelet,
so
it
does
make
it
pretty
unique.
You.
F
Can't
yeah,
I
think
I
think
I
think
this
Falls
within
the
category
of
75
handmade
I
mean
the
wire
wrapping
is
something
that
adds
a
uniqueness
to,
even
though
the
beads
are
strung
there's
pendant
at
the
bottom,
which
is
wire.
F
You
don't
have
any
beaded
bracelets
that
don't
have
the
wire
wrap
charms
on
them.
Correct.
S
S
You
know
from
a
I
think,
maybe
it's
yourself
that
pointed
out
that
you're
not
going
to
have.
We
didn't
have
enough
product
to
do
that,
and
so
so
really,
when
we
looked
at
it,
that's
why
it's
been
a
while.
Now
it's
been
over
a
year
right,
yeah.
H
S
F
Make
a
motion
that
we
allow
the
Rosa
arts
and
their
jewelry
into
Village
Fest
Alexander.
C
Thank
you,
okay,
a
second
anyone.
I
Could
you
specify
the
kind
of
jewelry
so
that
it's
clearer
when
people
want
to
make
sure
that
it's
within
what's
allowed?
Please.
A
K
O
A
S
I
have
a
one
question
before
we
go.
If
we
wanted
to
add
products,
not
jewelry
products,
but
some
artwork
to
the
application,
can
we
come
back
and
you.
H
A
Well,
all
right,
so
faith
will
be
in
touch
and
she'll
get
you
through
the
orientation
and
the
storytape.
Okay.
C
A
Okay,
that's
the
end
of
the
vendor
Talent
portion
of
our
competition
here
next
unfinished
business,
none
right,
nope
and
any
new
business,
no
okay
reports
and
requests.
A
Nothing,
okay
and
the
other
report,
which
is
Craig
and
David,
were
working
on
for
the
recruiting
and
retention
we're
going
to
cover
at
our
our
working
session
and
Main
Street.
Anything
well
any
board
free-for-all
comments.
I
know.
K
I
have
a
comment:
how
much
more
jewelry
do
you
want
to
take,
because
it
seems
like
all
the
jewelry
has
to
be
on
the
same
level.
It's
like
dispensaries,
there's
too
many
on
one
Street
yep,
so.
F
K
F
E
Have
to
say
I
was
there
Thursday
night
and
I
was
talking
to
Faith.
We
ate
dinner
at
pumphreys
and
walked
out
and
I
was
quite
impressed
with
how
the
the
Fest
has
spread.
There
are
open
holes,
but
it
looks
fantastic.
It
was
very
crowded.
E
A
At
the
event,
I
know:
well,
you
know
what
we're
going
to
do.
Actually,
when
we
do
our
I
keep
calling
it
an
off
site
in
my
head
when
we
do
our
working
session.
A
One
of
the
topics
I
would
like
to
cover
is
we
view
the
categories
and
the
volume
of
vendors
in
those
categories
and
what
the
percentages
are
and
what
the
percentages
were
that
we
had
set
a
while
ago
and
see
where
we
are
with
that.
Unfortunately,
I
don't
think
we
can
break
down
within
Germany
further
to
say
how
many
wire
wrapped,
you
know,
I'm,
not
really
sure
that
we
could
do
that
and
and
we're
going
to
have
cross
sections
on
some
of
the
tables.
A
K
Dan,
my
other
question
is:
do
we
have
money
to
make
a
commercial
to
run
for
a
couple
of
months
stating
you
know,
bring
your
arts
and
bring
your
crafts
to
our
our
village?
We
need
to.
We
need
to
advertise.
A
Well,
I
think,
maybe
that
discussion
if
we
can
table
that
until
Greg
and
David's
presentation
at
the
working
session
and
talk
because
that's
what's
about
it's
about
recruiting
and
I
would
say
that
advertising
to
recruit
vendors
is
when
do
or
or
are
you
thinking,
advertising
to
get
people
to
to
attend?
Village
Fest.
H
K
Commercial
about
Village
Fest
showing
Village
Fest
and
you
can
either
say,
come
as
a
you
know,
as
a
looker
or
come
as
a
vendor
come
and
see
us.
You
know
it's
I
think
a
one
month
or
two
month.
Commercial
would
do
us
good.
G
No,
the
simple
answers:
no,
we
don't
have
money
for
it.
We
kind
of
thought
what
we
can.
What
we
can
do
is
do
a
little
just
a
background,
maybe
find
out
what
something
like
that
would
cost
and
then
heading
into
the
nest
fit
next
fiscal
year.
We
can
ask
city
council
to
give
us
a
you
know
one
year,
stipend
that
would
cover
some
additional
marketing
opportunities.
G
E
D
I
believe
it
was
a
commercial
for
mac
and
G
I
heard
mac
and
cheese
that
the
high
school
here,
their
whole
theater
or
you
know
commercial
arts
and
television
Department
produced
it,
and
they
got
a
lot
of
great
publicity,
both
I
heart
mac
and
cheese
and
squirrel,
and
the
fact
that
it
was
you
know
it
was
very
well
done
professionally
taught
by
by
you
know
real
TV
people.
K
K
Yeah
so
I
will
I
will
talk
to
him
about
his
commercial
and
get
back
to
you
on
that.
A
And
I
was
gonna
say
that
you
know
if
we
can
test
this
out
on
social
media,
like
can
Chris,
do
a
tick,
tock,
video
right
or
something
like
that
or
a
YouTube,
and
then
I'll
start
to
push
out
on
social
media
and
see
if
we
can
start
counting
hits
or
if
there's
a
way
that
we
can
figure
on
how
many
people
that
viewed
it
actually
then
came
or
whatever
at
least
we'd
have
something
for
Jasmine,
because
I
think
she's
going
to
need
a
little
bit
of
ammunition
to
go
to
the
city
council
for
budget.
A
G
Something
yes,
absolutely
the
more
data
I
have
available,
because
I
will
have
to
write
a
justification
for
any
sort
of
increase
that
we
would
requesting.
So,
yes,
any
sort
of
data
available
will
just
further
support
our
need
for
it.
F
I
Hey
Jasmine:
do
you
think
that
Amy
Blasdell
can
maybe
put
out
some
press
releases
in
regards
to
Village
Fest
and
looking
for
vendors
and
I
mean
it?
It's
something:
it's
not
a
commercial,
but
but
it
is
something,
and
you
know
then
sometimes
the
stations
pick
it
up
and
stuff
and
it
might
be
a
a
good
idea
in
something
that's
already
in-house.
G
And
it's
a
free
resource,
so
if
we
can
yes
and
what
I
could
also
do,
is
you
know
she
kind
of
has
a
little
like
tagline
thing
that
she
puts
at
the
bottom
of
anything
she
releases
about
Village
Fest?
We
could
also
add
ask
her
to
add
that
to
any
sort,
anything
that
comes
out
regarding
Village
Fest,
you
know
just
we're
always
looking
for
new
artists,
please.
G
You
know
log
on
here
for
more
information,
and
then
it
just
ends
up
at
on
every
press
release
that
comes
out
with
with
when
Village
Fest
is
associated
with
it.
I
E
E
A
K
The
thing
you
know
what
I
can
talk
to
Mark
on
that
too
I,
you
know
Mark
as
a
friend
and
I
can
talk
to
him
on
that
as
well.
I,
just
also
wanted
to
tell
you
that
starting
January
1st
Tick
Tock
is
going
to
do
a
business
section
where
anybody
that's
in
business
can
put
their
business
up
on
tick.
Tock.
A
So
I
guess
we
have
a
couple
of
takeaways
from
this.
One
is
that
we
want
to
talk
with
I,
guess,
Christopher
and
see
if
he
has
the
bandwidth
to
help
to
produce
something
like
that
to
get
something
out
there.
A
We
should
reach
out
to
Amy
Blaisdell
I
thought
we
were
going
to
be
meeting
with
her
I
mean
this
goes
back
to
when
Daryl
flick
was
the
chair
for
like,
however
long
that
was
a
month
a
week,
yeah
and
I
thought
that
we
were
trying
to,
but
then
he
was
having
difficulty
getting
her
degree
or
maybe
difficulty
getting
in
touch
or
whatever.
But
can
we
revisit
that
as
well
and
maybe
have
her
come
and
talk
to
us
at
the
working
session?.
G
A
A
A
Well,
yes,
but
Amy
does
all
the
media,
so
we
need
a
resource
like
that's.
Why
we're
saying
that
but
yeah
I'd
be
fine.
I
have
the
head
of
parks
and
rec
as
well,
but
Jasmine
I,
guess
I'll.
Just
leave
that
with
you
give
it
some
thought
and
think
about
how
you
think
we
can
do
our
best
to
set
up
a
good
working
relationship
with
her,
because
I
know
that
we
haven't
really
had
any
relationship
with
her
up
until
now.
A
None
all
the
time
that
I've
been
on
board
with
us
anyway,
so
that
would
be
nice
if
we
did,
because
perhaps
there's
things
that
we
don't
think
of
requesting
that
can
be
done.
That
would
really
help
us
right.
So
that's
how
we,
you
know
we
need
the
expert
rather
than
just
sending
it
off
like
it's
an
email
or
like
it's
an
online
request
right.
So,
however,
you
think
we
could
start
to
set
up
that
kind
of
working
relationship
with
with
our
press.
Department
would
be
great.
N
A
All
right,
Main,
Street
Julie,
were
you
done.
I
know,
I
cut
you
off
before,
because
someone
had
my
hand
right.
No.
A
I
Was
loads
of
fun
of
from
a
Main
Street
standpoint,
I
mean
I
I
think
that
there
you
know
there
was
concern
about
that
about
some
of
the
empty
spaces
on
the
Block.
I
But
it
looks
like
it's
filling
up
now
downtown
and
you
know
you
could
only
do
what
you
could
do
if
there
isn't
boots
or
you
know
that
are
involved
at
that
point
or
if
it's
bad
weather
or
whatever
it
is
I
mean
it's
sometimes
you're
just
gonna
have
those
problems,
but
I
think
that
it's
going
fine
everything
everything
is
going
fine.
I
As
far
as
Village
Fest
is
concerned,
we
do
have
some
problems
with
the
generators,
but
I
I
know
that
we
look
at
that
on
a
individual
basis
with
Jasmine
and
faith
and
then
I
call
them
and
and
I
complain
to
them,
and
then
they
say
yes,
we're
gonna
handle
it
and
then
they
handle
it.
So
what
more?
Could
he
ask
for?
In
that
anything.
I
C
I
In
Palm
Springs
years,
that's
like
107.,
so
I
guess
I'm,
just
just
just
really
thinking
about
that.
But
everything
is
is
going
pretty
good.
You
know
it's
for
from
the
retail
stem.
I
You
know
it's
a
funny
thing
because
for
restaurants,
December
is
a
very
slow
month,
but
for
retailers
it's
a
very
busy
month-
and
it's
been
very
steady,
downtown
and
I
know
that
there's
a
lot
of
discussion
about
the
economy,
but
we
actually
are
having
some
very
good
high
dollar
sales
and
just
like
old
old
customers
coming
back
that
I
haven't
seen
for
a
couple
of
years,
but
we
are
also
noticing
I
have
to
say
a
lot
more
masked
people
coming
into
the
store
that
are
coming
from
other
areas
and
I.
I
H
A
Right
I
have
one
thing
to
raise
here
that
I
was
watching
the
City
Council
meetings
and
there
was
a
there's
a
lot
of
talk
now
about
these
pop-up
street
food,
vendors,
taco
trucks
and
Stan.
All
these
stands
we're
seeing
around
like
there's
one
on
Ramon
right
in
front
of
CVS.
It's
an
entire
thing,
it's
an
enormous
gym
and
they
have
an
open
flame
and
they
cook
and
then
they're
at
the
table.
A
Where
you
can
order
your
food,
you
can
sit
down,
it's
like
an
outdoor
restaurant,
which
is
supposed
to
be
for
boating,
but
anyway,
so
there's
a
lot
of
them
around,
but
some
of
the
talk
was
about
where
they
are
and
what
the
guidelines
are
around
them,
and
apparently
they're
not
required
to
have
running
water
like
we
require
our
food
vendors
have
hot
running
water.
We
borrow
them
to
have
generators.
Things
like
that.
They're
not
required
I'm,
just
wondering
when
they
do
this
ordinance.
A
F
A
G
No
so
Village
fast,
along
with
other
special
events
that
are
sponsored
by
the
city,
will
always
have
to
have
approval
from
the
Riverside
County
Health
Department,
and
that
requirement
for
hot
running
water
is
not
a
village
best
requirement.
It
is
a
health
department
requirement
and
we
should
always
steer
on
the
side
of
caution
and
go
by
guidelines
put
in
place
by
Riverside
Community
just
for
safety
measures.
G
We
don't
want
to
be
associated
with
any
sort
of
outbreak
that
that
potentially
could
happen
if
someone
is
not
governing
the
process
of
food
making
and
food.
Maintaining
problems
in
a
street
vending
space,
so
Village
fast,
along
with
all
City
events
and
programs,
will
always
need
Riverside,
County
health
permits
in
order
to
function
that
will
not
steer
away.
So,
yes,
it
is
a
higher
standard
and
we
should
maintain
that
standard.
A
C
G
Correct
so
now
that
they're
popping
up
this
city
is
looking
at
ordinances
to
prohibit
them
and
or
require
certain
guidelines,
but
I
think
that's
part
of
what
the
concern
is
is
what
are
those
guidelines
where
are
they
allowed
to
be?
Where
are
they
not
allowed
to
be
I
believe
the
current
one
of
the
only
major
guidelines
is
that
you
have
to
maintain
sidewalk
access
for
Ada
accessibility
and,
aside
from
that,
there's
not
a
lot
of
guidelines
from
the
state
ordinance.
So.
F
H
H
I
You
know,
affected
that'll
be
different,
but
I
just
want
to
say
that
Celia,
because
that
part
does
have
to
do
with
Village.
No.
F
A
For
excuse
me
for
one
second,
here,
I
was
getting
to
a
question:
that's
very
related
to
Village
trust,
which
is,
is
it
possible
for
them
to
pop
up
and
go
right
on
the
other
side
of
the
motto
right
just
above
where
we
are
and
all
of
a
sudden
have
have
have
a
food
tent
there?
That
would
appear
to
be
an
extension
of
Village
Fest,
but
it's
not
within
the
footprint
or
or
on
top
with
or
any
of
the
side
streets
is.
G
A
F
F
A
I
guess
same
thing,
all
right:
okay,
anything
else.
Anyone.
C
E
Last
thing:
David:
would
you
please
get
in
touch
with
me,
I'd
like
to
get
with
you
the
data
I've
worked
on,
so
we
can
discuss
that
yeah.
A
You
and
for
any
of
you
who
did
not
see
the
article
in
the
Desert
Sun,
our
our
very
own,
John
Bolton,
it
was
quite
a
lot.
There
was
a
nice
article
and
he
was
very
much
featured
in
it
and
is
the
the
job
he
is
performing
right
now
at
the
auction,
Arena
seems
to
be
a
very
important
and
involved
one.
So
I
was
I
understand
why
he
had
to
leave
the
committee.
I
was
sad
to
see
him
go,
but
I
was
very
impressed
with
it.
A
Exactly
all
right,
so
anybody
want
to
make
a
motion
to
adjourn
the
meeting
removed.
Okay.