Festival Survey

We're Going to Have a Draw

Once again, we will be asking our visitors to complete a survey that will help us to plan an even better event for next year.

We know that "doing surveys" isn't a lot of fun. That's why we offer an incentive beyond your interest in helping us out. This year, through the generosity of Robert J. Evans of Woodsmiths Studio on the Cabot Trail, we offer a locale-appropriate prize to be awarded to someone drawn from those who complete our survey.

Entering Our Draw

When you arrive at the festival each day, you will receive a survey form in exchange for your event ticket. Complete the survey and deposit it with a volunteer at any time before you leave for the day.

If you come for more than one day, you will get another survey. It's the same survey, so, if you have nothing to add to what you said the first time, just fill in your name and contact info, check the "I have already completed a survey" box, and deposit for another chance to win our draw. Really!

Winning Our Draw

We will draw the winner from all deposited surveys at the close of our festival on Sunday afternoon.

If you are attending our Sunday Panel and Brunch, and you are the lucky winner of our draw, you will take your prize with you. If you happen not to be in attendance on Sunday, we will deliver or mail your prize to you. Just one thing; if you are not coming on Sunday, please be sure to include accurate contact information so that we can find you!

Whether or not you win our draw, we encourage you to visit Robert's shop at 44556 Cabot Trail in North Shore. It exemplifies the high degree of artisanship you will see all along our community; your time browsing will be well spent, we promise you.

The Prize

This beautiful Bandsaw Box will be on display in North River Hall throughout the festival. Be sure to have a close look, and then please complete our survey for your chance to own this beauty!


Photo of 'Bandsaw Box'; draw prize courtesy of Woodsmiths Studio


The Winner

The winner of the survey draw is Henry Muggah of Baddeck. We thank him and all respondents for taking the time to help us review our work. We will use your responses to make next year's festival even better!

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