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Friday, 04 July 2008
The 2009 California Mid-Winter Fair and Fiesta will begin its second
century of entertaining the Valley next March with a theme of "One Great
Country, One Great Fair."
The theme was selected by the 45th Agricultural District Board of
Directors during its annual reorganizational meeting where they also
selected Darrel Bostic as board president and Cherisse R. Alford as vice
president. Lee Hindman was reappointed as treasurer and the board also
officially welcomed three new directors.
The 2009 fair, will be February 27 to March 8, 2009. It celebrated
its Centennial in 2008.
Each member of the Board of Directors is appointed by the governor
of the State of California for a term of four years.  Members are charged
with the authority and responsibility to develop policies, procedures and
regulations for the operation of the 45th District Agricultural Association,
the organization that administers the Imperial Valley Expo and the
California Mid-Winter Fair.
 Bostic, who was board vice president last year, is vice president of Black
Dog Farms, where he oversees 8,000 acres of vegetable and forage crops. He
was appointed to the fair board in 2006.
Alford is Vice President Corporate Relations at Alford Distributing,
a family owned beverage distributor which has been in business in the
Imperial County for 56 years. She was reappointed to the board in 2006 and
previously served from 1998 to 2001. Alford currently serves on the Junior
Fair board committee.
The newly appointed board members include Richard Fragale, Jason
Jackson and James Hamilton. They were appointed to the board in May by Gov.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, replacing Frances Beope, Rosalinda Cardenas and
Rosalia Ulloa.
Fragale, of El Centro, most recently served as interim
vice-president of Business Services for Imperial Valley College from 2006 to
2007. He also served as superintendent for the Central Union High School
District for four years as well as 13 years as superintendent of the Brawley
Union High School district. Fragale is president of Imperial Valley United
Way and a member of the board of directors of the Cancer Research Center of
Imperial Valley. He also serves as chair of the supervisory committee for
the Sun Community Federal Credit Union and is a member of the Brawley Elks
Club.
Jackson, of El Centro, is general manager for Desert Security
Services. He is a member of the El Centro Kiwanis Club and president of the
Japanese American Citizens League. He also is a member of the El Centro
Moose Lodge, El Centro Police Advisory Board, El Centro Planning Commission,
Downtown El Centro Association, Imperial County Workforce Development Board
and El Centro Chamber of Commerce Board.
Hamilton, of Brawley, served as the credit manager for Jordan
Central Implement Company from 1997 until his retirement in 2007. Other
positions he has held include area credit manager for PureGro, formerly
Western Farm Service; accountant and office manager for Quarles Oil Company;
branch manager for Avco Financial Services and office and credit manager for
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. He is a member of the Brawley Masonic
Lodge and association treasurer for the Korean War Veterans Association. He
also currently serves as treasurer for the city of Brawley and is on the
Centinela State Prison Advisory Committee.
Additionally, the Governor appointed three current board members to
new four-year terms: Richard Acosta, Joe Montenegro and "Bo" Shropshire. All
three are past board presidents.
Acosta, an El Centro resident, has served on the board of directors
since 2001. He is an insurance agent  with Smith Kandal Insurance. He is
past president and past director of the El Centro Chamber of Commerce and
Visitors Bureau and a member of Rotary Club of Holtville. He is also a
member of the board of trustees for the Central Union High School District
and a committee member of the Blue Angels and Military Appreciation Golf
Tournament.
Montenegro of El Centro, has been on the board of directors since
2003. He has been district manager for Southern California Gas Company since
1990. He is a member of Energy for Others, an employee based charitable
organization, and a member of the El Centro Kiwanis Club.
Shropshire, of Brawley, has served on the board of directors since
2004. He has worked for the Helena Chemical Company since 1978 as a salesman
and branch manager and currently holds the position of soil agronomist. He
is a member of the Brawley Masonic Lodge and the Brawley Elks Lodge.
Shropshire is also an Imperial County 4-H community resource person.
Board members who terms are continuing include Bostic, Alford and
Brenda S. Scaroni, of Heber. Scaroni and her husband Steve are owners of
Valley Harvesting and Packing, Inc., a custom harvesting company that
harvests throughout California, Arizona and Central Mexico
Hindman, of El Centro, is a Certified Public Accountant and has been
treasurer of the fair board for nine years. He is general manager of local
outlet of Palo Verde Valley Disposal Services.
 
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