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    4 Why does the Deadlines Reminder newsletter have some old dates?
     We make an intensive effort to get event updates, but some sponsors simply won't respond. When it comes to deadlines, they are usually around the same time each year, so if a deadline was in October last year, it will likely be in October again this year. We include these events to maximize your chances of not missing a great show. We do not publish deadlines that are more than a year old.
     
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    5 What is the FNO Community (member & general)?
     
    A gathering place for anyone that works or participates in the festival, events, art show or craft show industry (i.e. artists, crafters, musicians, bands, performers, promoters, commercial vendors, food vendors, service providers, festival goers). Our community offers the following features:

    All visitors can browse member sites, view products of FNO members, read forum posts, use the free festivals and events search and view member calendars and galleries.

    FNO members can create their own site with pictures, videos, personal calendar & blogs. Members can post upcoming events they will be working at, post and respond in the FNO forums, communicate directly with other members and create a friends list.
     
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    6 What does Juried mean?
     Juried events have a selection committee for art & craft exhibitors, and require that you submit slides or photos of your work or products. The selection committee (the jury) reviews all applications before choosing exhibitors for the event. Sometimes there is a nonrefundable jury fee for these events.

    Jury standards (and jury fees) will vary a lot -- some are very selective, and others simply want to prevent too much repetition in event exhibitors.
     
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