County fair season arrives
Summer officially arrived at 10:42 p.m. Friday, and that means there will be a lot to do across our region in the coming months — including the opportunity to attend a county fair.
The local county fair season opened Monday, when the Harrison County Fair got underway in Cadiz, renewing a tradition that started in 1847.
County fairs have a rich tradition of offering something for just about everyone. Whether you enjoy seeing the displays presented by young people, like to admire the area’s top animals, listen to some live music, enjoy hearty helpings of fair food, are looking to spend some time on the midway or just hoping to catch up with friends and family members, a county fair has you covered.
Activities during the event, which carries the theme Moooove on Over to the County Fair, will run through Saturday and will include flat track racing; rough truck racing; a demolition derby and motocross; displays of bull riding, barrel racing and calf roping; a tractor pull; a square dance; and events where the county’s young boys and girls will be able to show off numerous skills they have spent countless hours perfecting. There will be rides along the midway, magic shows and library day. The auction of baked and canned goods, one of the top events of the week, will take place at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.
What is the most anticipated event of the fair happens at 1 p.m. Friday, when the annual livestock auction is held.
Harrison County’s fair is the first of several scheduled throughout our area during the next several months. The Jefferson County Fair will be held Aug. 11-17, and the Belmont County Fair will be held Sept. 1-7.
County fairs are among the great events the region has to offer. We hope you will be able to get out and enjoy them.