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You are invited to bring your business to Kapunda Farm Fair to meet 10/15000 potential customers who come here to buy. For those who do not know a lot about Kapunda, here are a few details.
Australia's oldest inland mining town, copper 1840's. Suffice to say we are in the centre of a large, diverse, reliable and affluent area ideal for the siting of the Kapunda Farm Fair. The mid April timing allows the grape picking to be completed and under normal climatic conditions, it squeezes in before our farmers begin seeding. We have moved three weeks ahead of the Tasmanian Field Days, and we hope to gain a few more mainly Victorian exhibitors from this. Although we have only been in the Field Day business since 1999, we are confident of again attracting 500 Exhibitors, our good mix has been well received by patrons and the repeat business we get is a pleasing aspect of this big undertaking. Our research tells us that most patrons come to the Kapunda Field Days to buy, quality numbers rather than quantity, make for ease of operation and a worthwhile end result. The downloadable site application form (click here) informs you of site sizing and pricing. If you wish to secure a site, please return the form promptly with a $100.00 non refundable deposit, or amount in full. Information and conditions of the fair are available here (click here) - page 1 and (click here) - page 2. If you intend to exhibit a new model, new idea or something unique, please tell us about it. We may be able to use this information in our advertising campaign for our mutual benefit.
We
respectfully ask that you give Kapunda Farm Fair a go, confident that your trip
will be fruitful and enjoyable. Our site and layout are well known as amongst
the best in the business, something we take pride in. We look forward to having
you as an exhibitor and recommend a day or two in the beautiful Barossa Valley
whilst you are here. See you at the Kapunda Farm Fair – on behalf of the
committee, Len Reddie and Jan Harman, Organisers.
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