Posted by bmiklusicak on August 18, 2014 at 08:08:57 from (107.210.177.180):
Well, Ive been going to Buckley for years. I show some old chainsaws as well as an old garden tractor. This was my sons second year there since he is only 15months old. My parents play music there. This year was nothing but problems since the day we pulled in. The gate gave myself and my friends family a hard time when getting there and were harassed the whole time we were there. It rained a majority of sat morning and his 16y, fiances 14y sons plus another boy and some girls got bored and played in the mud. the female member (heavy set, brown curly hair, glasses, in 50's, worked in soundbooth) called cops over. The cops understood the boys were being boys and told them just to clean up afterthemselves, which they did. Another member was watching them and laughing and routing the kids on. On sunday morning just the boys's familys were asked to leave the premisises and not return. This is the first year we had any problems there. A lot of other exibitors and musicians also had issues with the working staff this year. This show is supposed to be family friendly........???? I got the feeling that if you are not a member there you are nothing and not important. Lets see them try to run a show with just members and no other exibitors. A lot of the vendors there also had issues and a bunch said they would not return for future shows. I was even going to join as a member this year but they can stick it!
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