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Response 2.1 *V\ihy wcrld tourists travd to lfttitas Oounty to attend your evenUactivilylfacility? <br />As the largest public event lor KEEN, WindFall will continue to showcase central <br />Washington ai the height of the fall season. <br />Hard cider is the nation's fastest growing beverage and that industry continues to <br />gain fans from around the couniry. Washington State is a hothouse of cideries and <br />is globally knou'n as the apple capital of the \Morld. <br />We have done this eveni twice now and Ciderhouses are now asking WindFall if <br />they may attend. Musicians are asking WindFall how they can get a chance on the <br />stage. Con'rmunity members are asking how they can get involved. <br />We are fortunate to lwrk with veteran music festival producers, Chinook <br />Entertainment, and add the Chinook "Where Great Music Meets the Great <br />Ouidoors" e4oerience to the event. <br />ln 2019 we welcomed: <br />Head for the Hills from Boulder, Co., Fort Defiance from Nashville, Young Feller <br />from Leavenr,r,orth, and Ellensburg's oun Killdeer String Band. <br />Equal parts craft cider tasting and outdoor concert, WindFall appeals to a wide, <br />adult audience. Travelers around the slaie have identified a new destination event <br />where they can "meet in the middle" with friends who live on the opposite end of l. <br />90. <br />ln 2019 vve vvelcomed evenl participanls from Porlland, Missoula, South Dakota, <br />Seattle. Tri-cities, Wenatchee, British Columbia, California, Coeur D'Alene, <br />Spokane, Renton, Bonney Lake, Kirkland, lssaquah, and Nebraska. <br />2019 attendance data is attached. <br />2500 character linit