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Shadle grew up as one of four children in a small central Washington town called Malott, just south of Okanogan.
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Asked whether he thought event-goers would grumble about the admission fee, Malott said his organization conducted surveys for the past several years asking how long visitors stayed and whether they would be willing to pay.
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"Knock on wood, the weather will be good, and the net income from that will allow us in the future to bring more performers from Japan," Malott said.
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The fence will run along Pennsylvania Avenue between 9th and 14th Streets, Malott said.
Cherry Blossoms: Festival's Japanese street fair to charge admission fee 2011
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Malott said organizers of the Philadelphia Sakura Matsuri charged $5 last year and had the same size crowd - about 40,000 - as they did the previous year, when it was free.
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A fence will run along Pennsylvania Avenue between Ninth and 14th streets NW, Malott said.
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The fee will help cover about $300,000 in costs to produce the event, which has drawn about 150,000 people in each of the past several years, said John R. Malott, president of the Japan-America Society of Washington, which stages the street fair.
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"Experts told us when we did the study that some people will object but the No. 1 factor is that as long as the line is moving and people get in quickly, they'll come in," Malott said.
Cherry Blossoms: Festival's Japanese street fair to charge admission fee 2011
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"The number one complaint we get is that there are so many people, it's become so crowded that people can't enjoy it," Malott said.
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A fence will run along Pennsylvania Avenue between Ninth and 14th streets NW, Malott said.
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