March Event 2023
No ides in March just vibes
No ides, just vibes
Beginning the Wednesday before the event, our instagram begins blowing up. Vendors begin tagging us, showing their new inventory of arts, crafts and creations.
As the weekend gets closer, our anxiety becomes excitement. Seeing the various products that are being announced only makes me wish I was a millionaire; at that rate I would quickly not be, lol.
Saturday
9:30am – I get a phone call from Luis, a vendor that plays and sells wooden flutes. “I’m at the mall, where do I setup…” He comes from
Albuquerque, so I couldn’t really tell him to wait for the 11am setup time. “Go ahead and setup at this location,” giving him instructions where.
Luis lets me know how excited he is to be back at the mall, as he had setup at the Mesilla Valley Mall in previous year. “I’m so glad this is
happening” says Luis.
As I walk around and make sure all of our vendor arrive, one vendor is happy to see that her name was marked on her spot and said,”Oh nice! That’s mee!
Makes me feel important!” Always great feedback; a sense of going in the right direction.
12:45pm – Truman Provencio, from The Truman Music Show, shows up and begins setup. He’s one of 2 singers for the music portion of the
Bazaar. Sound system provided by Luis Lazcano, also a very talented musician and good friend that has always provided a solution for us, when
it comes to sound.
“SWEEEET CAROLINE…..BAH BAH BAAAAAAAAH!”
Our music stage is setup right at the cross of the food court and the two corridors that create an angle at the

mall. The sound system is
pointed toward our patrons eating at the food court so they have great seats to enjoy a bite and some jams.
We were setup about 5 mall spaces
North of the stage, so we could still hear Truman engaging the audience, with a Neil Diamond classic, Sweet Caroline. At the chorus
line, you can
always hear who’s engaged in the song. “BAAH BAAAH BAAAAAAAAAH!” rings through the mall, as everyone in the food court sings along with Truman.
That’s just one of the magical moments of the Artist, Crafters and Creators Bazaar.
Podcast…maybe?
Sunday: We setup our Bazaar information table next to the space where the stage used to be, right next to Luis, our Albuquerque friend
that plays the Peruvian flute.

With his sound system playing relaxing but familiar music, he joins right in with the soothing magical sounds
of the wooden pan pipes and wood flute. I almost took a nap.
With me, I have a Tascam DR-07X voice recorder I’ve been pondering on using. The first thing that comes to mind is, “interviews….I want to
interview the vendors!” Ok, so I have the idea, now to execute. I practice on my lovely wife. Lotsa ums, uhs and clear signs of thought process
“fillers”. What the heck, I went for it.
Stay tuned, podcast in the forecast. 🙂
Are you or someone you know interested in being a vendor? send them this article or even just our website link, www.accbazaar.com. We are
also accepting sponsors, so if you have a business and wants to be affiliated with the ACC Bazaar, feel free to reach out to us on Facebook,
Instagram and now Tiktok! You can also text or call Louie at 575-312-7106.
“Creativity only grows the more you use it.”


Well, we wouldn’t say nothing. We at ACC Bazaar are extremely grateful to every single vendor that has participated at the Bazaar in 2022. To show our gratitude, we would like to invite everyone to a “posolada”, a chill night of posole, coffee and jams at the Downtown Blues Coffee on Main st. We are still working out the kinks for the event, but we’ll make an announcement soon.







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