CHANDLER, AZ -- At the corner of 142nd Street and Riggs Road in Chandler sits a farm owned by the Fischer family.
This year the family loaned their home for a holiday family festival.
"We have a petting zoo, a kid's craft barn," said organizer Amanda Bebak.
It's the kind of event you would only hear about if you lived in the neighorhood or if you noticed the small sign posted on Riggs Road.
That's because the giant banner oganizers spent hundreds of dollars on to advertise their festival has disappeared.
"We put a sign to direct people to where it's at yesterday around noon and by 1 o'clock it was gone," Bebak said.
The sign was cut from the strings where it hung from the corner of Gilbert and Chandler Heights roads.
"It's just sad because so many people have gone to so much putting this together," Bebak said. "We're creating an atmosphere where the entire family can come."
She doesn't know who took it, but the women say they got permission from the land owner to hang the sign.
Organizers say the family event only runs for three days and they don't even make much money from it.
"If it was somebody who didn't want us to have this boutique, all the signs are gone by Sunday," Bebak said.
In the meantime, they want people to know the weekend festival on the farm is still going on.
"That's part of the charm of Chandler, we still have the city with a little bit of country," Bebak said.