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Kingsburg BID members discuss Fika Friday, Swedish Festival logistics and event planning; no votes due to lack of quorum
Summary
The Kingsburg Downtown BID Advisory Board heard public comment about a privately hosted Fika Friday and reviewed logistics for an upcoming Swedish Festival and a recent 'ladies night' event. The board did not take formal action because it lacked a quorum.
The Kingsburg Downtown Business Improvement District Advisory Board met May 6 and discussed recent and upcoming downtown events — including a privately hosted Fika Friday, preparations for the Swedish Festival and lessons from a recent “Bridgerton and Blossom” ladies-night event — but did not take any votes because the board lacked a quorum.
The board’s discussion centered on whether Fika Friday should remain a BID networking event for businesses or be reconceived as a broader community event. "I hosted, along with the Lions Club Fika Friday last Friday," said Steve Svarjan, a business owner in the BID district. "On the flyer and on the advertisement, I did not put the BID. I did not put the city of Kingsburg. I did not put the Chamber of Commerce. I didn't put the Lions Club, and I didn't put the RPS logo because I wanted it just to promote Kingsburg and the Swedish…
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