In this edition, entrepreneurs promise surprises and exclusive products for Father's Day.
The Instituto Amazônia holds another edition of the Paço Fair on August 11 and 12, starting at 4 pm, at Marco Zero de Manaus, located at Dom Pedro II Squarein the Historical Center. There will be more than 100 enterprises divided into four sectors: creative products, gastronomy, visual arts and children's sector.
The fashion sector innovates and besides the thrift stores it will also bring this weekend the outlets of big brands, enabling the public to make a good purchase at an affordable price. Besides that, visitors will be able to buy customized pieces with Lettering - embroidery, prints, and paintings - made by the artist Amanda Flower: "Our visitors will have a unique, exclusive piece, the way they choose to customize it", says the person responsible for the sector, Lylle Abreu.
In the children's sector, the goal is to provide a playful interaction between parents and children. The team will offer street games that were practiced in the old days, such as button soccer, tin can, hopscotch, among others. In between activities, there will be storytelling, in order to stimulate children to tell stories as well. "It will be a time to encourage reading and get children to share experiences," explains Jaqueline Ferreira, who is in charge of the sector.
In the area of creative gifts, the public will find a variety of handicrafts and options for giving gifts to fathers. Artisans from various segments work with threads, ribbons, felt, paper, fabrics and regional raw materials, transforming everything into art, lamps, embroidery, decoration products, stationery, and much more.
The gastronomic space, one of the most visited, will have 34 exhibitors in this edition, with options ranging from hamburgers, sweets, regional food, pizzas, cakes, juices to ice-creams, divided into tents, food trucks, food bikes and food karts.
Paço Fair
The Paço Tourist and Creative Economy Fair - Feira do Paço, is one of the actions that integrate the revitalization project of Manaus' landmark zero proposed by the Amazon Institute to the city of Manaus.