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16th Annual Giles Ellis Memorial Tournament The pre-convention activities started on Wednesday, May 11th with the 16th Annual Giles Ellis


Memorial Golf Tournament held at the beautiful St. Johns Golf Course in St. Augustine on a beautiful “Florida” day. The Golf Committee, along with the Greater Jacksonville Ag Fair and the Collier County Fair volunteers and their staff committed to making it a success. Through a lot of hard work, dedication and time - they did just that! During the months before the tournament many conference calls were made, emails sent, and begging, pleading and soliciting was done by all. As a result sponsors gave, teams played and a great time was had by all that participated.


Thanks to the Collier County Fair “crew” for all their help with the Golf Tournament.


A special thanks to Bill Olson (right) for his leadership as Chairman of the Golf Committee


16th Annual Giles Ellis


Memorial Golf Tournament Sponsors


GOLD SPONSORS EMC Tickets, Inc. Florida State Fair South Florida Fair


Skirts for Steaks was a fun new hole for this year’s event.


SILVER SPONSORS Central Florida Fair Foster & Fuchs P.A. Greater Jacksonville Agricultur- al Fair NICA—National Independent Concessionaires Association Suncoast Convention Services


BRONZE SPONSORS Action Graphix Creative Community Promo- tions Deggeller Attractions Indiana Ticket UMS Banking


DRINK CART SPONSORS Harmony Artists North Florida Fair Joe Repass


HOLE IN ONE SPONSOR Belle City Amusements


HOLE SPONSORS Citrus County Fair Clay County Fair Collier County Far Firefighter’s Show Highlands County Fair Hillsborough County Fair King Enterprises Lloyd Mabry/Do Your Best Miami Dade County Fair and Expo O’Brien Food Service Pensacola Interstate Fair Populous Sarasota County Fair St. Lucie County Fair Triangle Talent Tytix


Thanks for supporting the golf tournament! FAIRCRACKER-SUMMER 2016 13


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