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June 1 st, 2014 Volume 3, Issue 6 The Monthly Chatter Editor: Michael Till This edition of The Monthly Chatter is dedicated to: Rick & Deb LeVally Denny & Jacque Shoenleben Kenny & Alice Everett Ed & Char Bruggeman Dick & Nancy Hile Larry & Barb Slusser Rick & Cindy Mangen Tony & Cherrie Dippolito Poor Farmer s Activity Committee Individual Highlights: SOTM 2 PICS 3 PICS 4 Happy Hollow 5 S mores bar 6 Poor Farmers RV Sales, Service & Campground Inc. 7211 N. Lostcreek-Shelby Rd Fletcher, Ohio 45326 Poorfarmerrvs.com (937) 368-2449 June 5 th 8 th, 2014 Antique Tractor / Engine Show & Flea Market Well, time flies when you re having fun. It seems like just last week we were celebrating opening season weekend and now here we are getting ready to start the Spring Tractor Show. Here is some information that you might want: 1. The feature tractor this year is Farmall. 2. The big shelter is full of vendors this year. 3. We will have Gerlach s, Gustin s, Chuck s, and Kettle Cookin again to suppress all your cravings. 4. Sunday we have church service s at 9am with Ed Stevenson then a Kiddy Tractor Pull at 1pm. 5. Make sure you bring an antique tractor for display to receive your discounted camping rate of $10/night. During the tractor show please be very careful when driving through the campground. Try to avoid driving through the flea market area if at all possible and absolutely remember that the speed limit is always 5 Miles Per Hour! I am anticipating a very busy week so the foot traffic will be very heavy. Two issues we had in the past were kids on bikes driving very recklessly as well as children driving golf carts. If you see children speeding through heavy traffic areas on their bikes, just shove a stick in their spokes and they will get the point. Of course I m kidding, politely ask them to slow down and let us know so we can be on the lookout for repeat offenders. The same goes for children driving golf carts, the driver of the cart must be a licensed driver. Let s keep everyone safe this week and have a great time.

The Monthly Chatter Page 2 of 6 Sam and Sue Wyrick have been on a winning rampage lately. First Sue s award winning chili won the first annual Poor Farmer s Chili Cook-off and now they have been awarded June Site of the Month. Sam and Sue have been spending a lot of time getting their site in the condition it s in. Choosing Site of the Month was a difficult decision because of all of the beautiful sites in the campground; but when I drove by that beautiful garden with our American Flag in the center my mind was made up. Thank You Sam & Sue, you have worked hard and your site stands out above the rest. ATTENTION CAMPERS!! Hi campers! This is Mike. I would like to ask for your help with something. First I would like to say that the camp sites are looking great. You guys are doing a fantastic job of beautifying your sites. In saying that, I would like to ask you to please double check with me before doing a couple things. 1.) Before placing posts or stakes in the ground. I want to make sure no one is injured or no electric or water lines are damaged in the process of beautification. 2.) Please do not attach satellites, signs, or your wife s underthings to the shelters, electric poles, trees, or flagpoles without first speaking to me. I understand that satellite signal is difficult to get at some spots and decorations can be irresistible, but we can come up with something that will work which doesn t damage any campground property and avoids putting any permanent marks into Pioneer Electric s poles they don t like that. So please, please, please if you are wondering if it s ok to do something with your site and it has anything to do with campground property, please ask before you drill, pound, chop, or reface. Thank you once again for camping with Poor Farmer s RV. We will continue to make your camping experience as pleasant as possible. -Mike

Page 3 of 6 The Monthly Chatter A Picture Says a Thousand Words Thank God because I have been too busy to write. Dilan Roberts Amy s Photo Fun Run got a beautiful flower waking up to the morning sun, and a comfortable Kenny Baker being put to rest by it. That s how a pro camper does it folks. KARAOKE Disc Golf at Jim & Doris site See, I work or at least I jump in the back hoe for a picture every once in a while to make it look like I m working..

The Monthly Chatter Page 4 of 6 22 Golf Carts, 2 Bikes & 1 Monster-Cart! Mason loves the food! Not the Pollen! Biggest Golf Cart Parade in Years Maybe the Biggest EVER! What happens next?! Ask Jacque if you don t know

Page 5 of 6 The Monthly Chatter To all of you at the campground that may be wondering who did such a marvelous job on landscaping the front lot, it was Illah and her crew from Happy Hollow. This area has improved 100% and everyone at the campground would like to thank the Happy Hollow Crew for their hard work and craftsmanship. Great Job Folks!

S more than just a clever idea Poor Farmer s RV Sales, Service & Campground Inc. 7211 N. Lostcreek-Shelby Rd. Fletcher, Ohio 45326 PHONE: (937) 368-2449 FAX: (937) 368-2318 E-MAIL: poorfarmersrv@hotmail.com Daniel and his little brother Owen During opening season weekend we added a new treat to our schedule. Last year a young man approached me with the greatest idea I had ever heard. Let s do a s mores bar! My first thought was how did I not think of that? Then I told him to draw up some plans and I would consider it. Sure enough, the next time I saw Daniel, he had a rough schematic of the s mores bar drawn up. I really enjoyed the s mores, but what I enjoyed most is the enthusiasm that Daniel Leistner put towards his project. Great Job Daniel, I can t wait for the next s mores bar. We re on the Web! See us at: www.poorfarmerrvs.com