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State Fair of Virginia to return in September

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
July 3, 2021
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After being cancelled in 2020 because of the pandemic, the State Fair of Virginia will return this fall to its permanent home in Caroline County.

The State Fair of Virginia will be back this fall to its permanent home at The Meadow Event Park Doswell in Caroline County.

The 2021 State Fair will run from September 24 through October 3. Online ticket sales will begin September 1. For ticket information and other details, visit StateFairVa.org.

“This event holds a special place in so many hearts across the commonwealth,” said Marlene Jolliffe, the fair’s executive director. “From those planning how to win a blue ribbon for their baking, to our youth working hard to get animals ready for competition and our vendors sharing their wonderful products, the fair is a celebration of tradition and communities.”

Guests can expect several fan favorites this year, including midway rides, racing pigs, and chainsaw artist Ben Risney. The fair will also host a variety of live music and two nights of rodeo. For those seeking iconic fair food, everything from funnel cakes to cotton candy and turkey legs will be available.

The event showcases the best of Virginia, and hobbyists can show off their creations in artistic, culinary, and horticulture competitions.

The fair’s many competitions provide valuable opportunities for youth involved in agriculture and allow them to benefit from the State Fair Youth Scholarship fund. Since 2013 the fair’s scholarship program has awarded nearly 1,500 scholarships and has given over $570,000 to support youth education in agriculture. The fair offers more than $80,000 each year in scholarship funds through 4-H, FFA, and vocational competitions as well as specific equine, fine arts, and horticulture competitions.

“The state fair, along with county and regional fairs, remains committed to giving back and supporting Virginia’s youth,” Jolliffe said. “Many young competitors often begin in livestock competitions at local fairs across Virginia, whose volunteers work hard to host events and create a positive impact in their communities.”

The fair will operate with safety guidelines in place, including a more spread-out footprint, to allow some social distancing for a fun and safe experience.

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