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FLORIDA CONVENTION NEWS


Federation Ag & Competitive Exhibit Award Winners


Division 4—Fairs with attendance of 36,000—75,000 Category 2, 4A, 4B, 5 & 6 Winner: Clay County Fair


Division 5—Fairs with attendance over 300,000 Category 1 winner: Florida State Fair Category 2 winner: South Florida Fair Category 3 winner: Greater Jacksonville Fair Category 4A winner: Greater Jacksonville Fair Category 4B winner: South Florida Fair Category 5 winner: South Florida Fair Category 6 winner: Greater Jacksonville Fair


The above winners are encouraged to enter these programs in the IAFE Contests. Winners of the IAFE Contests will be recognized at the IAFE Convention in December in Las Vegas.


Historical Display Contest Winners First– Florida State Fair


Second - Martin County Fair Third - Osceola County Fair


Fourth– Clay County Fair Fifth - Florida Strawberry Festival


Directory Cover Photo Contest Winners


Firefighter‘s Indian River County Fair Florida Strawberry Festival Greater Jacksonville Ag Fair Miami Dade County Fair & Expo


Winning photographs will appear on the cover of the 2013-14 Directory being published in the Fall.


National Sponsorship in Competitive Exhibits


Doris Graska held a round table discussion and prepared a hand out with a list of participants. Also available are


instructions for a Pizza Garden and How to Grow A Corn Dog If you would like a copy email her at dgraska@tampabay.rr.com


One of the companies that would like to participate in your Fair is King Arthur Flour. They will present 1st through 3rd place certificates $75, $50, and cookbook. Youth: $50, $25 and Cookie Cookbook


Contact: julie.christopher@kingarthurflour.com


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