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Faircracker FALL 2019


Tasha Hyder, Clay County Fair, Executive Committee at Large


Lorie Stinson, South Florida Fair Board Member and Regional Ambassador and Board at Large Lorie has been working with the South Florida Fair for 30 years. She holds a Certified Fair Ex- ecutive designation with the IAFE. Throughout her years in the industry, she has held different roles in Sales and Sponsorship, Special Events, Advance Tickets, Administration and more. Currently serving as Exhibits & Special Events Manager. Lorie en- joys the challenge of bringing new and fresh ideas to the Fair and Special Events each year. In her spare time, Lorie is President of the PBC Quilters’ Guild and President of PBC Attractions Association. Her favorite role by far, is Mom and Mammie to 8 beautiful grandkids.


Chairman’s Council Members: Vicki Chouris and Rick Vymlatil both from South Florida Fair.


Clay County Fair received 8 awards at the Florida Festival and Events Association conference. Tasha Hyder, Fair Manager holds a few. Their partnership with Orange Park Medical Center won 1st place. Their volunteer program won 1st place. Their food drive partnership with 99.1 WQIK and The Food Pantry of Green Cove Springs won 2nd place..


25 AWARDS WERE


PRESENTED TO FLORIDA FAIRS:


CLAY COUNTY COLLIER COUNTY


FLORIDA STATE FAIR SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR


Rhonda Ward, Fair Manager of Collier County Fair accepts an award for Billboard & Signage.


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