🎙️ Public Affairs: Todd Lindquist Kansas Fairs & Festivals Association – 03/14/2026

Katy Jeter spoke with Todd Lindquist about his time serving as president of the Kansas Fairs and Festivals Association. Lindquist says his motivation to get involved came from a passion for supporting local fairs and the communities that make them possible, adding that he’s most proud of the teamwork and dedication shown by volunteers across the state. He says fairs and festivals remain an important Kansas tradition because they bring communities together and celebrate local agriculture, businesses, and families. As his term comes to an end, Lindquist encourages the next president to lean on the strong network of volunteers and says he looks forward to continuing to support local events in whatever way he can.

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