Of the thousands of Show volunteers, not many would say that the Show is for the birds, but for the 36 members of the Breeding Poultry Committee, it’s quite a fowl affair.
After a long, hard day of meeting with exhibitors, handling livestock or simply answering questions posed to you by any one of the 1.8 million people who attend the Show, it’s likely that you might find many volunteers winding down in one of the Show’s Corral Clubs.
One of the biggest changes people will see at the 1996 Show will come about as a direct result of he efforts of members of the Graphics and Signage Committee and the Show’s staff Sign Task Force. The Graphics and Signage Committee is working with staff to revamp all existing signage and produce new color-coordinated signs to facilitate movement around the complex.
Meet me at the offices of Rosnef tegazsr o y International for the interview,” were the words which opened the door to John O. Smith’s fascinating world, which combines acting as a consultant to the Russian oil conglomerate, running his own energy company, managing real estate investments, ranching and serving his community. The broad scope of his work and volunteer involvement is indicative of the Show’s leadership.
Letters and comments should be sent to:
Marketing and Public Relations Division,
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
P.O. Box 20070
Houston, Texas 77225-0070