| Q. |
Where can I reach help in case of a
medical emergency at the fest? |
| A. |
Emergency centers are located at the
Fire Hall, the First Presbyterian
Church, and the information center at the Log Cabin. Any
uniformed police officer can offer assistance. |
| Q. |
Is there handicap parking? |
| A. |
Busses which transport festival goers
from festival parking lots to the fest area are handicap accessible. |
| Q. |
Are carnival food vendors allowed? |
| A. |
No, carnival food vending is not in
keeping with the historical nature of the fest. |
| Q. |
What food vendors are allowed in
the Historical Society sponsored area? |
| A. |
Non-profit groups are allowed in this
area. Non-profit groups in Grand
Rapids have first choice with groups from the Otsego School District
and surrounding area having second choice. |
| Q. |
Are raffle tickets sold at the
fest? |
| A. |
No, not in the area of the fest
sponsored by the Historical Society. |
| Q. |
Are t-shirt sales allowed? |
| A. |
No, not in the area of the fest
sponsored by the Historical Society. |
| Q. |
How is money raised from the
Applebutter Fest used? |
| A. |
The Grand Rapids Historical Society
has used the profits from the fest for projects it sponsors in the
community such as refurbishing the Town Hall, Blue Bell Island
signs, 50/50 paint program, historical seminars and Rhythm On the
River. Local non-profit organizations use profits in the
operation of their programs throughout the year. |
| Q. |
How can I get involved? |
| A. |
Contact Steve Kryder at 419 748-8238. |