The Bay Area Glass Institute (BAGI) held their annual Glass Pumpkin Festival at Santana Row (San Jose, CA) from Friday, October 7, through Sunday, October 9, 2022. This montage video features numerous glass pumpkins, acorns, and witches for sale.
BAGI Spring Glassware Sale (05/02/2021) #SHORTS
The Bay Area Glass Institute (BAGI) in San Jose, CA, hosted a spring glassware sale at their facility. Prices range from $40 USD for smaller item to $700 for larger items. Proceeds from this sale will fund the non-profit to offer glass blowing classes to disadvantage students. BAGI is best known for their annual glass pumpkin festival in October.
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The Bay Area Glass Institute (BAGI) previously held their annual three-day Glass Pumpkin Festival at Santana Row in San Jose, CA, for the last few years. Hundreds of glass pumpkins of all sizes for sale and daily glassblowing demonstrations of turning molten sand into glass pumpkins. That all changed this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. The festival is still on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. But spread out over six weekends from October through mid-November. Held inside the BAGI building at the History Park. Alas, no daily glassblowing demonstrations.
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The Bay Area Glass Institute held their annual Glass Pumpkin Festival at their building in the History Park (San Jose, CA). The three-day weekend (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) is spread out over six weekends from October 9th through November 14th. Reservations are made on their website. Unlike past events at Santana Row, there were no glassblowing demonstrations. This montage video was recorded on Sunday, October 11, 2020.
Santana Row Glass Pumpkin Festival 2019
The Bay Area Glass Institute (BAGI) held its annual glass pumpkin festival at Santana Row in San Jose, CA, from Friday, October 4, 2018, through Sunday, October6, 2019. Proceeds from the sales of glass pumpkins will fund the non-profit to help students learn the fine art of glassblowing.