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NY’s last fair with free admission celebrates 70 years

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 10, 2024
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The Greene County Youth Fair, which is the last fair in New York, and one of the few fairs in the country that offers free admission and entertainment, is commemorating its 70th anniversary this July. The event is scheduled to take place from July 25 to July 28 in Cairo, N.Y., and is expected to attract a large number of visitors.

The Greene County Youth Fair was acknowledged as an agricultural fair by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets in 1954. For 38 years, it was conducted at the Durham School until it was relocated to its current location at Angelo Canna Town Park in Cairo. Since then, it has been held at the same venue every year.

Every year, over 20,000 people come together to celebrate the achievements of the young individuals who are committed to keeping the agricultural heritage alive at the Greene County Youth Fair. This event is a testament to the hard work and dedication of local youth who have put in countless hours of effort into their agricultural projects. It is an opportunity to showcase their talents and skills to the community and receive recognition for their contributions. The Greene County Youth Fair is a beloved tradition that highlights the importance of agriculture in the local community.

The 2024 fair is set to celebrate a significant milestone as it marks the 70th anniversary of the Greene County Youth Fair. The theme for this year’s event is “Back to the ’70s.” Unlike other fairs, the Greene County Youth Fair does not have any rides and instead puts a strong emphasis on showcasing various agricultural exhibits and demonstrations.

According to Alex Johnk, the President of the Greene County Agricultural Society, the unique aspect of their fair is the dedication and hard work put in by the children and the unwavering support provided by their families. Unlike other fairs that often prioritize flashy attractions, the Greene County fair is centered around celebrating the accomplishments of the kids.

The Greene County Youth Fair operates with the help of a dedicated team of volunteers, which includes members of the Greene County Agricultural Society board. While the fair receives a significant portion of its operating budget from the Greene County Legislature, the team actively seeks donations and engages in fundraising efforts to ensure that the fair remains free for attendees each year.

Johnk expressed that the community’s effort is truly remarkable, emphasizing the critical role of the volunteers who dedicate countless hours of work throughout the year.

The Greene County Youth Fair has an exciting schedule lined up for 2024. There will be a variety of shows, featuring poultry, goat, dairy, rabbit, dog, beef, alpaca/llama, horse, swine, and sheep. The fair will also have fun activities such as Dock Dogs, Irish step dancing, K9 demonstrations, tractor pulls, a woodsman competition, live music, and many other exciting events. To get a complete list of all the activities, you can visit the official website of the Greene County Youth Fair.

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