Several members of the McIntosh Grange at Rockford, Wash., created a Northeast Washington Jr. Grangers Camp and entered it in the Diamond Anniversary, 60th annual Spokane County Interstate Fair, 404 N. Havana St., Spokane, Wash. Judges awarded the maximum score of 3000 points to the booth.
"Blue Jeans and Country Dreams" set the tone for the Junior Grangers' booth-theme: Fun, learning and making friends at Junior Grangers camps. Located in the Agricultural Building on the fairgrounds, the booth contains a few hidden animals and birds that challenge viewers to seek out. It does an excellent job of depicting the theme of the Spokane County Interstate Fair: "Carats of Fun".
The NE Washington Jr. Grangers Camp Booth , created by Susan Hegney, McIntosh Grange President, Carol Evans, Lecture and NEWA Director, and members Kathy and Bill Creed, received a 1st place ribbon and a trophy. September 9-18, 2011.
"Blue Jeans and Country Dreams" set the tone for the Junior Grangers' booth-theme: Fun, learning and making friends at Junior Grangers camps. Located in the Agricultural Building on the fairgrounds, the booth contains a few hidden animals and birds that challenge viewers to seek out. It does an excellent job of depicting the theme of the Spokane County Interstate Fair: "Carats of Fun".
The NE Washington Jr. Grangers Camp Booth , created by Susan Hegney, McIntosh Grange President, Carol Evans, Lecture and NEWA Director, and members Kathy and Bill Creed, received a 1st place ribbon and a trophy. September 9-18, 2011.
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