This is the official members' website for the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies.  The OAAS is the provincial association representing over 210 Agricultural Societies from across the province.  Its mission is "The OAAS provides leadership, guidance, education, and resources for its member Agricultural Societies".

New homecraft & school fair class ideas
• Promote & collect items at a local Farmers Market
• Partner with a local library – supply crafts and keep the item
• Adult colouring pages
• Cricket crafts
• Diamond painting
• Pinterest ideas
• Christmas tree displays – themes
• Bra decorating – partner with a cancer organization
• Community quilting category
• Commercial quilted finish category
• Cheese balls (have to be thrown out after and kept in the fridge before judging)
• Parade, float for each school and business
• At the farmers market provide craft supplies to help make and bring as exhibit
• At farmers market bring samples of classes and have entry sheets to take and bring items to fair
• Seniors or assisted living classes, special needs categories – use of computer assisted drawings
• Farm toy
• Stuffed animal house
• Tissue paper stained glass
• Bridging gap between Jr and adult special classes to encourage
• Hot dog pillow cases
• Grandma's kitchen
• Nature walk collection
• Egg carton collection
• New photography classes
• 4-H classes
• Cell phone case decorating Acrylic pours
• Bedazzle bra BRAZ for the CAUSE donation/ charity
• Paint night submit entries for fair
• Make an animal out of a toilet plunger
• Marshmallow creature
• Punk art
• Metal working
• Industrial art
• Garden sculpture
• Wooden signs/ repurposing wood, metal
• Whirling metal chimes
• Woodworking class- cutting board, bowls, chacutiery boards, carvings
• Ugly cupcake
• Lace making
• Rughooking
• Parent and child entry/ grandfriend open to any form of multigenerational- picture working together making item
• Multiculture class open switch up categories every 2-4 yrs
• Combine lists- more prize money
• Separate classes for quilts take junior classes to centers and schools
• Special culinary categories one of your own (special class using dignitary or recently passed members favourite recipe)

Volunteer Recognition & Appreciation at the Fair
• Had a catered dinner – no one came
• Teenagers get teen swag bags
• Pot luck
• Volunteer appreciation before the fair
• Food tickets during the fair
• Half price at food booths
• Statement that says teenagers get fair teenagers – maybe that should be passes??
• Feed volunteers during fair, set up and take down during fair have fruit/ food available at the office or grab bag at station, potluck provided by fair
• Free passes into fair if helping all weekend get ride passes
• Appreciation dinner with door prizes have them sit with JR directors and main directors along with executive have it catered (service club or WI) but they don't pay to attend
• Director of the year
• Pizza party for students volunteers
• Introduction of directors to volunteers
• Volunteer tea before awards dinner
• Rest station with food and water
• Night at the races with buffet
• Volunteer photo booth with beverages
• Every time they volunteer the get a ballot on appreciation night they draw 10 names
• For 40 hrs students – have volunteer award at the school
• Mix up how you appreciate them thank you card, gift and a wall of appreciation . make it personal from committee they helped with
• Ontario appreciation volunteer award
• T shirts to help recognize them on the grounds…announce to fair goes to thank them for helping you have a great experience
• Before fair to get volunteers have a roast beef picnic bouncy castles fun night

Incorporating Fair theme
• Special occasion categories
• Different themes every year
• Directors dressup / parade in theme
• Barns / business decorate for the theme
• Santa on vacation at your fair walk around
• Pick theme at AGM as a draw
• Pick them for next year at end of this fair so all can prepare
• Buttons, signs, footprints through the barns using theme
• Ambassador sash
• Merchandize /clothes with theme .
• Have kids make posters on theme use as advertising
• Incorporate theme on board as well
• Plan 2 yrs in advance
• Make them silly and fun get more involved
• Follow through before, during and after
• Celebrating years 5, 10 15 using anniversary – paper, china, silver, gold
• Use theme on cover of prize book
• Theme- certain area so not have to change entries yearly
• Use new/ special categories yearly so not have to make all new book for theme classes

Themes:
• Farm fun
• Fairy tales
• Keep it counting
• Learn, share grow
• Hats off to harvest
• Grandmas cupboard

Fairboard Fundraising Ideas
• Loonie auction – directors donate an item to be used
• Drive in bingo
• 100ppl-1000$ names wood burned onto a board to be displayed at the fair for a fee
• Homemade pie, cake, cookies auction donate 50% of money, slice of pie sold $5.00
• Cow plop bingo (need a lottery license)
• Silent auction at fair
• Pig races with each racer sponsored/ named by a business
• Craft show/sale
• Pork auction- farmers donate, butcher donates time
• Yard sale
• Vendors selling items then donate item for auction
• Horticulture societies have plant sale
• Boston pizza fundraiser night
• Charging stations sponsored / use of service
• Ball/ golf/ curling tournament
• Barn dance/ BBQ/ silent auction corporate sponsors tickets $ 20-25 ticket
• Jamboree and camp out with breakfast and dinner
• Trivia night
• Air band, karaoke sessions do 3-5 x/yr charge to participate
• Plant/ paint night
• Pancake breakfast, spaghetti dinner homemade bread sell at fair
• Advertising on a derby car
• Rent out grounds for storage, weddings
• Banks to sponsor classes, sell fair tickets at bank
• Auction of naming rights to building
• Competing radio stations
• Ladies night/mens night
• Mutton busting/pig catching
• VIP " best seat in the house" seating private server comfy seats sponsored by… provide a couple of van seats with food, wine, beer close to stage

High school Volunteer hours how to prepare and assist
• Sharing from Providence Bay fair/ Shannonville fairstudents need to get 40 hrs fairs can help
• Trying to get volunteers- once high school done stop helping
• Local authority- see who needs community hours
• Shannonville – runs pancake breakfast every month they have volunteers for that
• High school- have to take the time to show the high school volunteer what to do
• Judging day- training day ahead of fair
• Use judging day to have them come and train kids to help at fair
• How to keep them Teach, feed, appreciate – give swag bags special shirt use 4H
• Use Art class students to design class cover page
• Use wood shop as signs on grounds
• Use art and healthy living class to design colouring book /pages for…. about your fair post in other areas for people to see to go to that area and see
• Reach out to students taking: marketing, graphics, social media, photography
• Keep contact with students who have been volunteers asking them to events to help keep interested if as guest then come as helpers
• Provide scholarship
• Outside the box fair split up fair to 1 day events during the year-easier to get volunteers for a day if not able to get for 2-4 days or a weekend

Managing exhibits with no storage
• Storage shed at local storage no charge/ security
• Local farmer use empty barn
• Space at arena
• Purge at end of each year old / have auction
• Sea can
• Old trailers store at winter storage inside or out
• Township owned – allowed to use space
• Old arena

How is your fair book changing
• 50-60 pages put out in businesses, charge for printed $6.00
• Use assist expo
• More advertising included
• Only online now
• Use same book for 2-4 years – have special page yearly
• Smaller size, not mailing out at all

Future of Ribbons at your fair
• Ribbons vs stickers
• Stickers are over coming than ribbons
• Participation stamp
• Tickets for rides over ribbons
• Place 1st-3rd with ribbons only rest get sticker
• Use assist expo
• Ball caps, horse blanket, any item instead versus rosettes
• Who pays- service clubs, sponsors
• Buy back/ recycle
• Ribbons not sponsored- no year on them
• Definitely still needed for kids' categories
• Certificates could replace placards and trophies
• Ribbons make it hard to display without covering other entries
• More fairs are using stickers instead of ribbons