41 8 • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FESTIVALS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 2004 Z. G. Straus/Kansan Jamie Masefield of The Jazz Mandolin Project performs for the crowd at the Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival during the group's set Saturday evening. Z. G. Straus/Kansan More than 10,000 people enjoyed the most lly nice weather at Clinton Lake State Park this weekend. Seventy bands enterertained the crowds while onlookers passed the time with such activities as hula-hooping. WAKARUSA: Vendors not happy CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 "We would like our money back," she said on Friday afternoon. "It definitely wasn't worth driving all the way from Colorado." Haberer agreed that it could have used more organization. "I don't think they were ready for this big of an event,"she said. Craig said the woman in charge of the merchandise tents had to attend to a family emergency on Friday and the promoters did the best they could to deal with it. As far as attendance, he said no one was sure how many people would attend since this was the first year and that many people came from out-of-state. He said he was pleased with the attendance and hoped to have more than 30,000 people attend next year's festival. — Edited by Joe Burke SUN: (2:00) (4:30) 7:00 9:30 MON: (4:30) 7:00 9:30 TUE: (4:30) 7:00 9:30