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County officials on June 25 discussed plans for the upcoming county fair, including staffing a county booth and a GOP booth, forming a small working group to refresh the booth presentation, and firming up timelines for community-service recognitions.
The board said it will circulate an email asking members to fill time slots for the county booth and that Legislator Demick is expected to organize the GOP booth. Officials said they would try to assign four-hour shifts to cover the week. Members were invited to volunteer for a small working group to develop a refreshed presentation for fair visitors.
The board discussed community-service recognitions tied to the fair calendar. The committee said District 2 needs to submit a nominee and that a resolution should be ready for prefile by July 9 if the fair meeting is held on July 17; members were asked to provide names earlier so fair representatives could prepare documents. The clerk of the board was noted as having a lead contact for a veterans recognition, and District 3 was scheduled for an August recognition with District 5 slated for September.
The discussion occurred after the meeting was reconvened from an earlier training session and following a procedural vote to take the agenda out of order so item 9 could be addressed.
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