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Festival Booths Try to Bounce Back after Slow Start

By: Chris Veech
Updated: October 3, 2012
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The majority of the booths at the Fall Festival are non-profit organizations, and it's pretty common that booths can fund their entire annual budget off this week alone. But many booths are off to a slow start due to the rain earlier this week, and a few are using unique tactics to play catchup. Eyewitness News Tabnie Dozier explains.

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