King William Association says Fall Festival pop-up event is a scam

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King William Association says Fall Festival pop-up event is a scam
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The King William Association and Fair’s Facebook pages warn people of a scam promoting a Fall Festival pop-up event for Sept. 17-18 and Sept. 24-25.

a warning for the public, stating that the ‘Fall Festival’ event was not associated with the King William Association.

One local area vendor, Betty Rosales, said she would have fallen for the scam if it wasn’t for the King Williams Association’s Facebook post. Rosales explained that the original post about the event offers vendors a spot to sell their products. It advertises for $45 per day or $80 for the entire weekend.

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