Hi All! It was with great interest that I read the posts about nursing stations at county fairs. Our county fair just ended last night and for the fifth year in a row, local La Leche League groups, along with the Fair Association and 4-H sponsored this baby-changing/nursing tent. All sponsors are listed because the others like to see their names? Really, the fair provides us with the tent, a lovely white, about 12' x 12' tent - at no charge. The 4-H provides us with the tables and chairs, and a trash can for disposing of soiled diapers. The LLL Groups contact local merchants for donations of diapers and wipes - which we gratefully acknowledge in the tent, and we check the tent several times each day during the 8 day run of the fair to make sure it is always fully stocked. We also have some LLL literature available. This year, for the first time, a mother video-taped our tent. When asked why she was doing so, she explained that her sister, in California, could not understand her desire to breastfeed her baby and so she was sending the video tape to prove that NJ thought so highly of breastfeeding, that we provided an area for those mothers who felt so inclined to use it so they could get in out of the hot sun to nurse their babies! Its fun work, and a great way for us to spend World Breastfeeding Week! Warmly, Sheila Angalet LLL - Edison, NJ