Well, September is here and my local fair is approaching. As some of you know, I love my fairs. I take fairs very seriously. I have been involved within the fair since I was 6 years old, and I still am. Over the course of these past 14 years, I have shown rabbits and sheep, and have entered things into contests like a rock collection, pictures, food, etc.
I have also been on the Kern County Jr. Fair Board all through high school, and now I'm currently an adviser for them. Through this I have had the experience to set up booths, do activities with the audience on different stages, play my violin before contests start (as well as various games, anything to keep the audience entertained while waiting), and help out in every department imaginable. I have had the opportunity to briefly work with the CEO and others that make the fair happen each year, and I was able to get my 2 cents in.
The fair is a great thing for family, and community entertainment. Every year I encourage everyone to go once, or twice, or everyday. It helps your community, and there is SO much hardwork people put into every detail that needs to be appreciated. Please, go to your local fair. Yes, it's going to cost you. But I promise it's worth it! Family memories.. :)
Speaking of Fairs, here are some of America's best State Fairs: America's Best State Fairs
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