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Reporter Times – Keith Rhoades
INDIANAPOLIS
A floundering economy, which has been bad for many businesses, may have boosted revenue and attendance for fairs in 2008 — but organizers disagree on what 2009 will bring.

Susannah Holder, of the musical group, The Robinson Family, said that as long as people work together, they will be able to get trough the bad economic times.

Susannah Holder, of the musical group, The Robinson Family, said that as long as people work together, they will be able to get trough the bad economic times.

The annual Indiana Association of Fairs, Festivals, and Events ended its three day convention Sunday in Indianapolis and many of those who attended, from performers to booking agents, to fair and festival board members reported having a good 2008, in part because people couldn’t afford to go away for vacation.

Larry Vandenberg, president of the association, said 2008 was good for most of the association’s members. He said most fairs reported a record year because many people couldn’t afford to travel and stayed home. Those who stayed home attended their local fair or festival, he said. For 2009, Vandenberg said he thinks it will be a good year.

“The only thing I see is that, with the economy, sponsorships will be down. And that will affect fairs that will not want to bring in an act or other special event without sponsorship money to help pay for it. He said some acts may have to change if they want to be completive and be booked this year.

Melody Hodson, of Hodson Concessions, learned a new term, which she said likely contributed to a good 2008 for their food wagons, which have been at the Fall Foliage Festival for several years.

Hodson said the term “stay-cation” comes from people who, when they go on vacation, are staying home. Instead of traveling to places for their vacation, people are staying home and going to the fairs, festivals and other local events she said.

“They’re not going away, they’re staying home,” she said.

Alfred Wolfram and Harold the Horse greeted prospective customers at the annual convention of the Indiana Association of Fairs, Festivals, and Events Friday. Wolfram has been in the puppet business for over 40 years and has toured around the United States and in Russia. Photo by Keith Rhoades.

Alfred Wolfram and Harold the Horse greeted prospective customers at the annual convention of the Indiana Association of Fairs, Festivals, and Events Friday. Wolfram has been in the puppet business for over 40 years and has toured around the United States and in Russia. Photo by Keith Rhoades.

But 2008 wasn’t all positive for Hodson, who said the high cost of fuel hurt.

“I never thought I would be happy to see $4 a gallon diesel fuel again,” she said.

Fuel seemed to be one thing that did hurt many of the fair businesses

“Fuel became one of my partners,” said Andy Schoendienst, of Luehr’s Ideal Rides Inc. Schoendienst, whose carnival comes to Martinsville during the Fall Foliage Festival, said they had a good year in 2008. Unfortunately the cost of fuel hurt. In addition to the cost of fuel for traveling from town to town, the carnival uses large generators to provide electricity for the show.

“We used about 700 gallons of diesel fuel a day for the generators,” he said.

As for 2009, Schoendienst said he is optimistic. “I’m a very optimistic person. I’m a firm believer that optimism breeds optimism. If you start talking good about something, things will get better.”

And he uses that philosophy when talking about the business in general.

“We have something for everyone, we provide good family entertainment for the community. No matter how bad the economy gets, people will come out,” Schoendienst said.

Alfred Wolfram, of Alfy’s “World of Robotic Puppets, was one of the exhibitors at the convention. In business for more than 40 years, he said 2008 was a good year financially.

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