Ontario Community Newspapers

South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), March 2023, p. 12

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12/ March 2023 The South Marysburgh Mirror Enjoy the Milford Fair last September? Fair Board looking for new di The 2022 Milford Fall Fair was a tremendous success — a gorgeous day, a record crowd, and people had a great time getting together again. The Fair has been a Milford tradition since it began in 1946, as a parade to welcome veter- ans back home. The tradition now faces some challenges as the Fair Board is saying farewell and thanks to several key volun- teers who have served for many years and we are reaching out to you, our community, looking for people to step up to keep. this tradition alive. If you are interested, we are hoping you will join us on March 26" at 2pm at the Mil- ford Town Hall. The Fair Board will be there to review the vol- unteer positions that need to be filled and what they entail and answer any questions you may have. The level of commitment you take on will depend on whether you step into a coor- dinator position (one fair meeting a month — about 90 minutes, plus coordinating your task on your own time), or whether you'd prefer to volunteer for specific tasks around the time of the Fair. Coordinator roles that need to be filled: -Parking and Gate ssngand (| -Blitz and Prize Wagon Co- ordinator -Media and Promotion Co- ordinator -Food Booth Coordinator -Kids and Games Activities Coordinator Volunteers needed the week/day of the fair: -On the day of the fair - judges for community submis- afi Fair and vol ' sions (# tbd) -On the day of the fair to help run the kids activities/ games (i.e. help kids build bird houses, paint pumpkins, etc.; 9 — 12 volunteers needed) -On the day of the fair assist with running the chucking stuff games (3-4 volunteers needed) -On the day of the fair assist with running the Bingo (1-2 wa need- ed) a the day of the fair, run the dog show (2 volunteers needed) -On the day of the fair, help set up/organize/marshal the parade the day of (5 volun- teers needed) -Week of the fair - set up gates/fence/parking the day before the fair and take it down after the fair is over and help run gate during the day of the fair (15 volunteers needed) -Week of the fair - set up tents the day before the fair and take it down the day of/day after (13 volunteers needed) -Day of the fair - help set up prize wagon (3 volunteers need- ed) -In the months leading up to the fair - help with blitz/getting prizes and donations for the fair (5-10 volunteers needed) We strongly urge community members to consider volunteer- ing — with the ranks of previous volunteers having been re- duced, it's essential that the Fair Board recruit new members if the Fall Fair tradition is to be maintained. If you'd like to learn more, please reach out via or join us at town hall on March 26" at 2pm. We look forward to seeing you there! NUTRITIONAL THERAPY + evs} mal=)/ en Here’s how: NATALIEFADER.COM RNT, NNCP, CBT CBT MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELLING digestive issues inflammation stress/anxiety/ depressive symptoms food behaviour dietary changes youth counselling goal setting lifestyle changes Meet from the comfort of home over phone, zoom or facetime. In person sessions in Wellington now available! Book now: EMAIL: HELLO@NATALIEFADER.COM (© @the.nutritional.therapist

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