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Richard Sonstegard named
Minnesota Fair Person of the Year
DEB COX-JOHNSON
Correspondent
For the past 31 years,
Dick Sonstegard of Howard
Lake has been the manager
for ticket sales at the Wright
County Fair. Before that, he
sold tickets at the southwest
gate for 14 years.
People who know him
from his 35 years teach-
ing and coaching at How-
ard Lake-Waverly-Winsted
(HLWW) High School,
or avid fair patrons accus-
tomed to seeing his smil-
ing face at the entry booth,
may not understand the full
scope of his responsibili-
ties.
According to Troy Beise,
Wright County Fair Board
secretary, it is one of the
largest jobs at the fair.
Sonstegard hires, trains,
and manages approximately
35 employees who sell tick-
ets at both entry gates and
for the grandstand events.
Attendance at the fair typi-
cally ranges from 65,000 to
70,000, and approximately
16,000 tickets are sold each
year for the fi ve grandstand
Richard Sonstegard of Howard Lake was named Minnesota Fair Person of events.
the Year at the Minnesota Federation of County Fairs annual conference and
Each year, the Minnesota
convention Jan. 19 in Bloomington.
Federation
of County Fairs
PHOTO BY DEB COX-JOHNSON
selects one honoree for Fair Person of the Year from
nominations received from all of the county and dis-
trict fairs throughout the state. All fairs are encour-
aged to nominate multiple fair board members, su-
pervisors, staff, and volunteers, but only one person
each year receives the award.
Sonstegard was named Minnesota Fair Person of
the Year Jan. 19 in Bloomington at the Minnesota
Federation of County Fairs annual conference and
convention.
This event includes 500 to 600 fair board mem-
bers, presenters, and fair services vendors.
In his blood
Sonstegard was active in 4-H as a young boy grow-
ing up in New London, and could always be found at
the Kandiyohi County Fair. In fact, he met his wife,
Diane, at that fair when they were 13 and 14, and both
4-H junior leaders.
Eventually, Sonstegard went on to St. Cloud State
University, graduating in 1967, and the couple moved
to Howard Lake.
Their three children were also active in 4-H, and
both Dick and Diane then served as senior 4-H lead-
ers.
While their kids were busy exhibiting at the Wright
County Fair, there was a need for an additional ticket
seller. Dick stepped up, which led to 14 years serving
at the southwest entry gate. When the previous ticket
manager retired, he was asked to take on the manage-
ment job.
For many years, Diane has also worked at the fair,
managing the reserved tickets for all of the grand-
stand events.
Recently, online reserved ticket sales have reduced
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