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County and community fairs are held through September in Wisconsin.

June 20, 2019

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boy with dairy cows at fair
SHOWING SUCCESS: One of my favorite things to do at the fair is watch kids show dairy cattle.

Cows, Ferris wheels, cotton candy, woodworking projects, tractor pulls, blueberry pies, goats, carnival rides and fair food. Who doesn’t love going to a county fair?

Fairs are an important part of our state’s history and tradition. For decades, county fairs have brought rural and urban people together for the purpose of having fun. But fairs are more than just entertainment. They provide a valuable learning experience for youth. Those who participate in fairs learn about cooperation, winning and losing in competition, and the communities in which they live.

Wisconsin’s first county fair was held in Waukesha in 1842. At that fair, a handful of exhibitors showed their agricultural exhibits. Wisconsin’s county fairs have come a long way since then.

County fairs provide a place for youth to show what they have learned through 4-H and FFA projects they have worked on for months. Exhibitors at fairs may exhibit traditional projects such as dairy, beef, horses, poultry, clothing, photography, arts and crafts, and gardening. Or they may exhibit nontraditional projects that deal with the environment, energy, computers, aerospace, recycling, landscaping and much more.

In many cases, fairs are the main annual social event for that county or community.

My favorite things to do at the fair include watching kids show dairy cattle; checking out all the wonderful woodworking, arts and crafts, and clothing projects talented young people have made; looking at the photography displays; eating fair food; talking to friends and farmers I only see once or twice a year; and people watching. I get a kick out of listening to some of the crazy things city people of all ages ask as they walk through the barns looking at the animals on display. That alone is worth the price of admission!

Wisconsin fairs run from the end of June through September. By visiting a county fair, you support the exhibitors, community and economy. A schedule of county and community fairs around the state is available at wifairs.com.

There’s a lot to see and do at a fair. Fair schedules list an assortment of entertainment at a low cost. Many fairs host free family entertainment with admission, including jugglers and magicians. Some fairs have free music stages with local entertainers and big-stage acts with national stars. And many county fairs and community fairs have no admission cost.

Whatever it is you enjoy seeing or doing most at the fair, make plans to attend a county fair or two near you this summer, and show your love and support for the fair. Keep in mind you’ll be carrying on a tradition that has thrived in Wisconsin for more than 175 years.

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