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Re: Putting on an antique tractor show
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Posted by Bryan in Michigan on July 22, 2003 at 08:23:03 from (216.93.124.242):
In Reply to: Putting on an antique tractor show posted by Lynn Busby on July 21, 2003 at 08:01:44:
Totally agree. I don't see any need for judging, prizes or an entry fee. If you can get away with it, I'd even try to avoid an entrance fee for visitors, too. New shows normally aren't money-makers. My dad and I have made a habit of attending newer, smaller shows over the past ten years, instead of just our old favorites, and we really enjoy it. It feels good to help a new show get off the ground. Working exhibits are always more interesting than static exhibits, and parades are nice. You don't need too many activities, though, because half the fun of a tractor show is standing around shooting the breeze. Good luck with your show.
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