Originally Posted by
metro
I went, shopped and ate. I must say that surprisingly and unfortunately I was a little disappointed (cue usual haters) with this year's Better Block. In fairness, I think the cold weather contributed to that a decent amount. I'd love nothing more than to see a true Farmers and Food Market in OKC, and this area has some historic charm. Some of my observations were as follows.
Weather - sucked, can't help that
Foot Traffic - was severely lacking, again probably due to weather. Area is also too spread out. Maybe should have tried to concentrate efforts into a smaller area a little more.
Design - seemed underwhelming. Not trying to hate, as I loved supporting the event and some good ideas were implemented. Just compared to the 7th street BBOKC, it didn't shine near as much. Beer Garden was empty (prob due to weather), Food Truck area was lacking more options, loved the kids play area, needs to be bigger though. I know they put fresh coats of paint on some of the storage shed buildings, but didn't notice it. I went to the Farmer's Market the week before for the Earth Day fest for comparison, and it had more people and more to do IMO. I'm not sure if it was just too large an area to tackle, not enough volunteers, not enough budget or what. Seems like the area was very trashy, lots of tall weeds, boards falling off buildings, grass needing to be mowed, etc. would go a long way. Regular vendors didn't tidy up their spaces any. A $20 gallon of paint would go a LONGGGGGGGGG way.
Pros- community dining and MotoChef in the Urban Agrarian kitchen was a success. Enjoyed the community dining and live entertainment. Overall it's still a win for OKC. I'd like to see a BBOKC Farmer's Market reboot with better weather to fairly judge it. Will be interesting to see how this area adapts to the suggested changes compared to how 7th St followed and still is.
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