Lou Domenico
Lou was Tickets Chairman from 1961 through 1963. As CFD General Chairman in 1964 and 1965, he hired Jack Miller to be the first CFD Executive Secretary and implemented a permanent accounting system to help clarify communications between the Chamber of Commerce and its own Frontier Days Committee. This was the beginning of a persistent effort to ease the eventual separation of CFD from the Chamber, finalized in 1992. During the 1960s, Domenico, Gus Fleischli, Dutch Buckles, and Jim Storey had generated a $350,000 fund for down payment on the new “B” Stand at Frontier Park, first used in 1971. This has built CFD into the recognized event it is today. Lou continues his interest in CFD, advertising, serving on planning and building committees and working at the Buckle Club.