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Wine, Art & Music Festival posts modest surplus; vendors, layout and weather cited for lower turnout
Summary
Festival organizers reported a preliminary profit just over $2,000 and about 250 attendees; vendors and board members flagged layout, empty vendor spaces and weather as key factors that reduced sales and attendee circulation.
Taneytown Parks and Recreation presented a preliminary post-event review Wednesday for the Wine, Art & Music Festival, reporting a modest net gain but a number of operational lessons for next year.
Lorena, Parks and Recreation staff, said the preliminary profit-and-loss statement showed the festival “in the black by a little bit over $2,000.” Ticket reconciliation and vendor reports put attendance at about 250 people. The department will reconcile final figures after June financials are posted.
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