The Kings Mountain Art Fair is this weekend


By on Fri, September 3, 2004

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The Kings Mountain Art Fair

The Kings Mountain Art Fair is not another schlocky collection of vendors on a sweltering main street. Located in the redwoods, the KAMF is one of the most selectively juried events of its kind in the Bay Area.  Because of the tranquil outdoor setting and non-commercial purpose of the fair, Kings Mountain attracts a number of artists who appear nowhere else.

Hiking trails surround the site. “There are no sound stages or wine tastings like at other art fairs. There is just the restful sound of the breeze in the trees and extraordinary art. You’ll feel renewed as if you took a trip to Tahoe, but without the drive,” says Sybil Plank, KMAF Chairman.

Full breakfast under the redwoods with the artists starts at 8AM with lunch, wine, beer and beverages served from 11:30AM. Supervised children’s activities and games take place all day in "Kiddie Hollow." Staffed by high school age (and up) volunteers, kids enjoy spin art, glitter, games, reading or tree climbing allowing parents of older kids the freedom to browse the fair while their kids play. There is a nominal charge of less than $2 per child per hour. Younger children are also welcome and parents can supervise from afar in a special parents’ rest area.

The Fair will take place at Kings Mountain Community Center on Highway 35, 6 miles south of Highway 92 [map & directions]. Started in 1963, KAMF benefits the Kings Mountain Volunteer Fire Brigade and other community charities. Call (650) 851-2710 or see www.kingsmountainartfair.org for information.