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Spotlight on Associates Manatee County Fair and RMA Celebrate 15 Years


TheManatee County Fair and Rick Modesitt & Associates recently celebrated 15 consecutive years of enter-


tainment booking service. "We are very proud of the relationship we have built with Dan West and the fair board through the years," RMA VP Chuck Lipps stated. "They have hosted some of the greatest in country music that in- clude Jake Owen, The Band Perry, Ricky Skaggs, Don Williams, John Anderson, Rhonda Vincent and so many more." RMA has donated an annual guitar autographed by all artists and the fair proudly displays them in the fair office. Country star Phil Vassar performed this year. He took time to visit with the fair office staff and see the Wall of Guitars RMA has donated each year. He signed this year's guitar and spent over 30 minutes visiting with the staff and telling stories. He presented the 2018 guitar to the fair prior to his show. RMA is a full-service entertainment booking agency and a proud


member of the Florida Federation of Fairs. We take pride in our ser- vice and look forward to future opportunities with all FL fairs. Honesty is not expensive...it's priceless!


Office staff: L-R: Cindy Patterson, Office


Mgr., Chuck Lipps, RMA VP, Wylene Rickley (has worked in office at fair time for 50


years and family name is on the office build- ing), Phil Vassar, and Dan West, Fair Mgr.


2018 Guitar Presentation L-


R: Chuck Lipps, RMA VP, Dan West, Fair Mgr., Phil Vassar, Tom Roland, Entertainment Committee Chairman, Pat Kennedy, Fair President


FAIRCRACKER-SPRING 2018


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