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Posted by RedTed/MO on October 15, 2002 at 17:06:29 from (63.71.128.144):
In Reply to: Tractor Show Assistance posted by AGR538 on October 15, 2002 at 15:01:18:
AGR538: First of all, safety first of all; Steven@nd is absolutely right about that! Our own little local club -- brand new, county-wide, and (tractor-)color blind -- successfully hosted a first-time show a month or so ago,... about 40 tractors and most of them belonging to club members. Smartest decision and biggest break? They piggy-backed their show onto an already existing community festival, so they took advantage of planning and publicity that was already in place, got into a really nice and well-organized parade, and then had a crowd that would have been coming into town for the festival anyway. Look around and see if there's something you can attach to: a Chamber of Commerce promotion, a Spring House and Garden Show, maybe a county fair with a rodeo or a demo-derby, a country/western music jamboree; maybe the local high school has an FFA chapter with a spring dance or barn-warming event. Good luck, and Keep on wrenching red. RedTed/MO.
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