FAST Showcase selects Zahnd
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Ushering in the final weekend of the show season will be the FAST Showcase on Friday, November 13, 2020. The honorable Chris Zahnd will mark the cards for this year's event. The show promises to be a fun-filled finale with a great selection of classes and participation of vendors. A rescheduling and format change of the annual Gala and multi-day show usually scheduled in the Spring was necessitated by events this year. FAST hopes to make this show, their major fundraising event, something to remember.
New this year is the “Overlook Café” that will replace the Hall of Fame Club. It will be positioned in the raised area above the entry gates, where members can relax and watch the show.
With the holidays approaching, and the malls not having live Santas for special Holidays pictures, FAST will be offering a Christmas themed area for photo opportunities. Industry photographers will be on hand to capture that perfect image to use on your Facebook page and Holiday cards.
Watch for more announcements about the FAST Showcase in the coming weeks.
For more info contact show manager, Denise Rowland at FASTSHOWCASE2020@outlook.com or (931)703-7597.
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