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ABOUT THE FAIRE:
Faire on the Square is organized with the purpose of giving family and friends in Watertown, MA a fun day, one in which to see old friends, celebrate the rich diversity in Town and among its residents, and learn what our friends and neighbors are doing to make our little corner of America great.
Events take place in four adjoining locations: Saltonstall Park, in and around Town Hall (including the ball field), behind the Boys & Girls Club, and behind the Library (especially the parking lot). The Faire offers a wide variety of free activities for children and adults including children's rides and activities, musical entertainment and food, crafts sales and dance performances.
The 9th Annual Faire on the Square will be held on September 27, 2008 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
Q: Does the Faire have a rain date?
A: No, the Faire will be held rain or shine on September 27th.
Q: How can I participate in the Faire?
A: Attendees may arrive at the Faire any time between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM to enjoy the festivities. No tickets or advanced registration are required.
Vendors and exhibitors may obtain the application and instructions by visiting the Participants page of this web site or by going to the Town Clerk’s office in Town Hall.
Sponsors may contact sponsors@faireonthesquare.org.
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: Dogs are not permitted at the Faire. Per the Watertown Animal Control Ordinance (2005-18 Section 4), only service dogs are allowed in town-maintained parks.
Q: Where should I park?
A: Please see the Map and Directions page for parking locations. Parking is limited, so please walk or ride your bike if possible! If you do ride your bike, please be sure to secure it outside of the Faire area.
Q: How do I enter the Apple Pie Contest?
A: Deliver your pie to Town Hall by 10:00 AM on Faire Day to participate in the contest.
Q: What else might I need to know?
A: In the interest of safety and creating a fun atmosphere for all attendees young and old, please leave all skateboards, roller blades, bicycles, unicycles, pogo sticks, silly string, and other potentially dangerous toys at home on Faire day.
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