I was reading the history section on this site and I noticed in 2003 it was the final season for the Senior Citizens Craft Bazaar. I have been going to Cedar Point for many years and I don't think I have ever heard of what this even was. If anyone could tell me what this was I would appreciate it.
It was a bazaar where senior citizens could buy crafts.
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IIRC, it was in one of the log cabins across from Fort Sandusky on the Frontier Trail.
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^^^ - Loops, I think you have it backwards. The old people sold their crafts. Otherwise the orderly at the nursing home would make them do landscaping until their crafts sold. Then they got to make more.
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John
Thanks everyone. I pictured it being some store in that Fort Sandusky area, but instead of seniors being able to buy the crafts, I pictured them being forced to make the crafts, like Jugga implied with Happy Gilmore. I figured the seniors just got tired of the abuse and didn't come back. ;)
Actually, mine was the way it was (just minus the forced labor). It was a place for local seniors to come and display their crafts for sale, almost like an all summer craft show.
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John
Thanks for clearing that up Jugga. However, I think it would be more fun if it was more Happy Gilmore style. The Senior's couldn't have their Lemon Chills until all the days crafts were completed. If they missed their quota, then they were forced to eat two cheese-on-a-sticks as punishment to bring them closer to death with a heart attack.
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