Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Southern Regional High School's Country Fair Ramboree to benefit Class of 2016

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Country fair-goers will have a chance to
kiss a real, live pig.
Grab the family and head to the “Country Fair Ramboree” in the football stadium at Southern Regional High School on Saturday, May 31. Fun activities the whole family can enjoy will include carnival games and prizes, mechanical bull rides, bounce houses, pie tasting, live music, a dunk tank, “milk the cow” contest, petting zoo and a chance to kiss a real, live pig. Raffle tickets will also be sold for a chance to win $1,000 in cash prizes.
The community event is organized by the High School Class of 2016 to help raise money for upcoming events such as junior and senior prom, senior trip and service day.
“We created this event because we wanted to encourage families and the community to come out and spend good, wholesome family time together,” said Dawn Bischoff, a Class of 2016 adviser. “I feel that in today’s world we get so lost in how busy we all are with work, kids, sports, electronics, and kids lose out on the good, quality time with their family.”
Radio station Cat Country 107.3 will be broadcasting from the fair.
Food and snacks will include burgers and hot dogs, pulled pork, corn on the cob, popcorn, snow cones, cotton candy and a lemonade stand, among other tasty treats.
Admission to the fair is free. Ramboree-goers may purchase tickets at the fair for activities and food. Proceeds will benefit the Class of 2016. The event will be held rain or shine.

— Kelley Anne Essinger


This article was published in The SandPaper.

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