“So, I’m all for it,” said Karen Perry, a downtown shop owner.
The
city says it’s time for the UFO Festival to take a giant step forward.
They realize to do that, the city needs to hire some help. Downtown
store owners say that could breathe new life into the festival that has
grown very stale.
“You cannot stay the same without growing stagnant and that’s part of where the festivals gotten [sic],” said Perry.
Perry
is excited to hear about how the festival will incorporate more of
Roswell, than just Main Street. New events could bring new visitors to
Roswell and be a big increase in revenue for the town.
“They need
somebody with large festival experience and background and how to
properly manage it; to keep it growing without putting a burden on the
rest of the city,” said Perry
The City of Roswell and Mainstreet
agreed that Mainstreet nonprofit will not organize the UFO Festival in
future years, so it could concentrate on the other means of supporting
downtown businesses; it had run the event for the last six years.
“I
think it’s important to explore options. I think that there are ways
that people from the outside could assist or internally as well but
we’re really just looking at, checking out the options that we can,”
said Stephanie Mervine the Tourism Manager for the City of Roswell.
The
city believes an outside firm has better connections to bring in new
acts and more people to the UFO Festival. City councilors will vote on
the recommendation at Thursday night’s meeting. The city would pay the
firm $40,000 to organize the festival.
ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – The UFO Festival had to be held virtually this year because of the pandemic but next year the City of Roswell wants it to be bigger and better than ever; that means taking a different approach.
Corey King
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