Flower Show gets new display area

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Working on new flower show display stands in the Shelby County Fairgrounds Grange Hall are, left to right, Fort Loramie FFA member James Keller, 15, of Fort Loramie, son of Cara and Benjamin Keller, Fairlawn FFA member T.J. Carr, 15, of Pemberton, son of Tommy and Robin Carr, and Fairlawn Ag instructor Nathan Sailor, of Sidney. The Fort Loramie and Fairlawn FFA groups teamed up to help the Rainbow Gardeners of Shelby County set-up the new display area so that the entire Shelby County Fair flower show could be displayed on one side of the building. The baked goods display cases that had occupied the space were moved to the other side of the building. The project was spearheaded by Rainbow Gardeners member and past president Mary Lou Overton. Also helping to oversee the project was Fort Loramie Ag instructor Matt Pleiman.

Working on new flower show display stands in the Shelby County Fairgrounds Grange Hall are, left to right, Fort Loramie FFA member James Keller, 15, of Fort Loramie, son of Cara and Benjamin Keller, Fairlawn FFA member T.J. Carr, 15, of Pemberton, son of Tommy and Robin Carr, and Fairlawn Ag instructor Nathan Sailor, of Sidney. The Fort Loramie and Fairlawn FFA groups teamed up to help the Rainbow Gardeners of Shelby County set-up the new display area so that the entire Shelby County Fair flower show could be displayed on one side of the building. The baked goods display cases that had occupied the space were moved to the other side of the building. The project was spearheaded by Rainbow Gardeners member and past president Mary Lou Overton. Also helping to oversee the project was Fort Loramie Ag instructor Matt Pleiman.
http://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2017/06/web1_SDN062917FlowerShow.jpgWorking on new flower show display stands in the Shelby County Fairgrounds Grange Hall are, left to right, Fort Loramie FFA member James Keller, 15, of Fort Loramie, son of Cara and Benjamin Keller, Fairlawn FFA member T.J. Carr, 15, of Pemberton, son of Tommy and Robin Carr, and Fairlawn Ag instructor Nathan Sailor, of Sidney. The Fort Loramie and Fairlawn FFA groups teamed up to help the Rainbow Gardeners of Shelby County set-up the new display area so that the entire Shelby County Fair flower show could be displayed on one side of the building. The baked goods display cases that had occupied the space were moved to the other side of the building. The project was spearheaded by Rainbow Gardeners member and past president Mary Lou Overton. Also helping to oversee the project was Fort Loramie Ag instructor Matt Pleiman. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

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