A friend of ours mentioned to us that we should get involved with the county fair planning committee/board. She told us when it meets and we crashed it tonight, well that's how it felt. I hate walking into rooms where I know no one, especially since we were semi-uninvited. We introduced ourselves and everyone was very friendly and nice. So the plan is to continue to attend their monthly meetings and get more involved. The fair was on a hiatus for a couple years and this will only be it's third year back up and running. It's still a little small, but they have some really good plans on making it bigger and better every year (that's where we come in, I think we're going to end up coordinating a few new shows, at least that is where it seemed like it was heading by the end of the night). For some of my regular readers to put it into perspective: it's smaller than Ayer's Cliff Fair but bigger than Grayling Fair. Here's the
link to last years website, it still needs to be updated for this year, but you'll get the idea.
The guy that coordinates the dairy cow show looked really familiar. Andrew finally realized that he was the guy we had gotten to transport Charlie from Ithaca when we adopted him. BLM rules say that you have to transport in a stock trailer, which ours isn't, and we'd somehow gotten his name and number. That's all that's new here.

Charlie
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