An Ode Street Tribune foreign correspondent reports that Joan Galbi won a first premium blue ribbon in the Clark County Fair's cheese-making competition. The Clark County Fair has been held for nearly a century and half in Washington, the state far west of Rosslyn. It attracts the finest cheese-makers west of the Mississippi. Galbi emerged victorious with a Camembert made with fresh goat's milk. She has been widely regarded as a leading cheese-maker since her parsley-pesto goat cheese triumphed at last year's Clark County Fair.
Arlington County will host its own fair August 18-22 at the Thomas Jefferson Community Center. Arlington sadly lacks goats. Moreover, the Arlington County Fair oddly doesn't include a cheese-making contest. So you'll have to find other venues to display your cheese.
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Congratulations to Joan Galbi and to the Ode Street Tribune for recognizing the importance of this event and for carrying this story to provide some deserved recognition.
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