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President’s Party honoring Dawn Rowe


Thursday night’s President’s Party was great fun as usual. Dawn is pictured here at left with sponsor Jay Strates. Later there was a “milk toast” by sponsor Flori- da Dairy Farmers. At right Dawn has the first dance with husband Rex.


At left is Happy Norris, Lake County


Fair, in the black hat congratulating President’s Party Chair Theresa Agricola, South Florida Fair, on a great party.


At right is Past President Keith Hessey (1985) and his


wife Louis. Center: Theresa is surrounded by a host of party goers.


There must be a good story here. Dennis Lee, dressed as the “Pink


Cowboy” makes Elaine Miller, Lisa Hinton’s Assistant, smile. And there is Lance Fuchs & John


Foster who look like they may be giving the group some sage advice.


At left: Ronnie Hull and Kevin Efrid of the Volu- sia County Fair visit with Stacey Wade from Osceola County Fair.


Marla Calico signs the President’s card as Donetta and Leah Norris, and Nate Smith look on.


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Above right: Auction Chair Mary Hiers consults with Auctioneer Bobby McLamb of Artists & Attractions as she rounds up her Citrus County Fair gang of spotters in white hats: Lee Earl Stokes, Hal Porter, Charlie Simmons, Paul McPherson, and James Hiers. And the other spotter (in the black hat) is Happy Norris from Lake County Fair. Above middle: Bobby spends a moment with Rene Riddle.


FAIRCRACKER-SUMMER 2018


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