This will be the 39th year for the Bluffton Tri Kappas to offer a Bluffton Street Fair Shirt.
This year the designer was graphic artist Meg Harvey Kramig, a Bluffton High School and Ball State University graduate. The 2024 letting declares “The one and only Bluffton Street Fair—Passport to fun” surrounded by ride cages spinning in a circle.
Two options for purchasing are available with the first option being to visit the on-line store at https://trikappastreetfairshirts24.itemorder.com/. The online store features a wide variety of styles and colors and customers may choose from tee shirts in regular, long sleeve, ladies cut and dri-fit styles Sweatshirts will be available in crew neck, zip-up hoodie and pull-over styles.\The online store will be open for two weeks beginning Sunday, Aug. 25, and closing on Sunday, Sept. 8. Online orders have the options of being shipped or being available for pickup at the Tri Kappa Street Fair Booth beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 17th. Customers must us a credit card for online purchases and pay sales tax.
The second purchasing option is to visit the Tri Kappa Booth which will again be located at the corner of Market and Johnson Sts. The booth will feature regular and long sleeve tees and crew neck and hooded sweatshirts in a variety of sizes and two color options. (No special orders will be taken at the booth.)
All proceeds from Tri Kappa shirt sales will be used to support local arts, education and charities.
The Tri Kappa booth will have a different look this year as a trailer owned by The Mattress & Furniture Store has been donated for use by the Tri Kappas during the fair. (The Mattress & Furniture Store is owned and operated by Tony & Peg Fiechter and Blake and Taye Feichter.)