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Florida Festivals & Events Association Convention


Florida Fair SUPER HEROES Attend the FFEA Convention in Orlando with a BANG! By Rhonda Ward, Collier County Fair


The week of August 9-12, 2016 numerous Florida Fairs attended the Florida Festival and Events Association’s Heroes of Events


Convention and Trade Show. The FFF representation was BOOMING, we had board members, committee members, speakers, at- tendees and SunSational award winners represented within the FFEA organization! The FFEA used their SUPER POWERS to find great speakers and their hospitality was SMASHING! Social Media, Sponsorship, Marketing, Volunteers and POWERFUL Educa- tional Programs were all part of the hottest topics. The Trade Show kept the bad guys away with lots of new and innovative ideas for us to see, sample, and buy! Throughout the day and each night there were lots of CRACKS, POPS and BOOMS during the en- tertainment, hospitality and firework shows. If you are not a member of the FFEA or have never attended one of their conventions and trades shows consider it. They pack a lot of PUNCH into a four day convention and trade show. It is safe to say that the FFEA saved the day with a great big KAPOW of a convention and trade show!


The South Florida Fair won: 1st Place in


Terri Parnell-Longphee with the Florida State Fair and Rick Vymlatil, South


Florida Fair at the FFEA Convention.


Radio, Televi- sion and Web- site, and 2nd Place in Sponsor Program and Tickets & Invita- tions L to R: Theresa Agricola, Andrea Simeone, and Lorie Stinson.


Collier County Fair won 1st Place for Educational Program and 3rd Place for Outdoor Advertisement.


Florida State Fair accepts award for 2nd Place Website and 3rd Place for Promo- tional Poster.


Tasha Hyder, Clay County Fair, accepted the award for Innovative Project.


Jayson Lynn with the KVLS & Osceola County Fair at the FFEA Convention


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