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4-H TRADITIONAL LATINO DANCE PERFORMANCE
The Magetsi 4-H Club will be performing a number of traditional Mexican dances with
dress that would be standard for a celebration or fiesta. This will take place on Saturday at
the amphitheater stage. The group is made up of Lee County students and led by Myrna
Rodriguez. Magetsi 4-H Club has performed at numerous venues throughout North
Carolina including the annual “La Fiesta Del Pueblo” in Raleigh.
FAIRGROUNDS SCAVENGER HUNT
Visit the Lions Club booth in the Commercial exhibit hall for a chance to win some nice
prizes. Get your scavenger list... one per family and visit the different areas on the
Fairgrounds to find your answers. While some answers may be in plain view, you’ll have to
‘ASK THE QUESTION” of the person in that area to get the answer. When completed, turn
your answers in at the Lions. Drawing for prizes will be at the end of each night. There will
be a different list of questions each night, so come to the Fair often for this FAIR FUN!
FLAG RETIREMENT CEREMONY
Got a worn, torn, and tattered American flag stuffed in a box that you don’t know what to
do with? Bring it to the Lee Regional Fair for the Flag Retirement Ceremony. When “Old
Glory” becomes worn, torn, faded, or badly soiled, it’s time to be replaced with a new flag,
and the old flag should be "retired" with all the dignity and respect befitting our nation's
flag.
American Heritage Girls Troop NC 1715 and Trail Life Troop NC 2717, both of
Sanford, will perform the flag retirement ceremony on Saturday, September 15 at 6:30 pm
at the Lions Field. Flags for the ceremony can be dropped off at the commercial exhibit hall
during Fair week. Information about the flag (i.e. where it flew, how long, any memorable
events which happen at that site, etc.) can be attached to the flag and will be used in the
ceremony. Troop members will prepare the flags for retirement and will maintain a vigil
over the fire until all traces of the flag remnants are destroyed. Once the fire burns out, the
Troops will bury the ashes. For more information about the flag retirement ceremony,
contact Anne Greenaway at ahg1715@gmail.com or Joe Hanna at
traillifeUSAtroop2717@gmail.com
JAM SESSION AT THE COUNTRY STORE
From the livery stable at Circle M City, Tim Marsh, proprietor, has arranged for his
Monday Night Jam session bluegrass artists to perform at the Lee Regional Fair. A good
hoe down is to be had for all.

