There will be an exhibit guide meeting on November 6 in the Mineral Building. It starts at 9am. We mainly cover what's in the exhibit guide; things like times, premiums, awards and new divisions. We also talk a little about new ideas, so if you missed this last meeting, try to make the November 6 one.
We just had a meeting to discuss plans, wishlists and ideas for next year's Fair. Sorry if you couldn't make it, but it's not too late to share your ideas. You can always post them on this blog, e-mail them to us or pick up the good old phone and tell me personally. We talked about what kind of events to have in the grandstands, where we should put the live music and trying to get the schools involved by exhibiting science fair displays from this year. The hay maze will likely be back, and look for the first ever Redneck Waterpark! Share your ideas. Think about sharing your time. Most great ideas need someone to pull them off. If you have the time in August to coordinate an activity, it only makes for a better Fair.
There will be an exhibit guide meeting on November 6 in the Mineral Building. It starts at 9am. We mainly cover what's in the exhibit guide; things like times, premiums, awards and new divisions. We also talk a little about new ideas, so if you missed this last meeting, try to make the November 6 one.
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John SteffanicJohn is the CEO of the Plumas Sierra County Fair. He lives in Portola and has been coming to the Fair in Quincy since he was a young boy. Chipper has allowed his name to be used in the title of this blog, but the viewpoints are all John's. Archives
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