Franklin County Farm Bureau

Farm Bureau ambassadors will promote a positive image of agriculture and will provide a memorable experience for fairgoers. They will staff the display while also interacting with guests. Qualified applicants should have a broad understanding of modern agriculture and be willing to start conversations and answer questions. They will work closely with Farm Bureau members and staff to meet the goals.

Qualifications

Preference will be given to high school graduates, though current high school students are welcome to apply. Applicants should have the ability to take initiative and follow-through. Good communication skills are a must. Fair ambassadors will be self-motivated and willing to work independently.

Overview:

Franklin County Farm Bureau is looking to hire three Fair Ambassadors for the 2024 Franklin County Fair. This paid position will require ambassadors set up the displays, work each day of the fair and help tear down displays and activities. Total hours worked will not be in excess of 40 hours over the period beginning July 15 through July 21 (week of the fair). There may be additional hours with display set up and tear down. Daily shifts will rotate to provide event coverage.

A full job description is available.

All inquiries can be directed to Melinda Lee at 614-876-1274 or [email protected].  

To apply

All interested applicants shall send a resume to [email protected] no later than June 7, 2024.  

The issue of property taxation remains as one of the biggest challenges our members face today. Ensuring agricultural property is valued for its agricultural potential and not development is critical to the continued success of Ohio agriculture.
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Matt Aultman

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Kevin Holy

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Jody Brown Boyd

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Ernie Welch

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David Thomas

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Hannah Kiser

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Chad Ruhl

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Mary Smallsreed

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