Bloomsburg Fair

The Bloomsburg Fair has been held in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, since 1855 and continues to this day.[1]

History

It was originally held as an agricultural exhibition located on the lower end of Second Street, which is now Main Street. Since then it has grown to be the largest fair in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Bloomsburg Fair was started by Caleb Barton in 1854.[2][3]

Currently

The Bloomsburg Fair begins the third Monday after Labor Day each year; the 156th Bloomsburg Fair was held from September 25 to October 2, 2010. In 2006, fair attendance for the week reached 413,203 people. The 157th Fair was scheduled to be held from September 24, 2011, to October 1, 2011, was canceled due to the 2011 Tropical Storm Lee flood.[4]

Attendance for 2013 was 422,429.

Organization

The Bloomsburg Fair is run and maintained by a board of 13 directors, each in charge of a different aspect of the Fair. They are voted in by the thousands of members that hold a share in the Bloomsburg Fair during a yearly meeting. Each director has a different term length and can maintain their station as long as the shareholders allow. Any member can run for position on the board of directors as long as they have held that share for more than two years. While each director has a specific set of duties they all vote for major changes and additions that happen at the Fair Grounds.[5]

Unique aspects

The Bloomsburg Fair is one of the last quarter-mile dirt tracks to remain open during the winter season for harness racing. While the stage and seating is limited at the Bloomsburg Fair they still have high end entertainment. Fair week entertainment has been country music dominated but they allot two of the nights for a newer rock band and a classic rock band still in the past the fair has hosted acts such as Sugarland, Seether, Lady Antebellum, Trace Adkins, 38 Special, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Foreigner, and comedians such as Jeff Dunham and Bill Engvall.[6]

Attractions

The fair has a variety of games, foods, shows, and contests. It has a midway with an assortment of carnival rides.

Contests

Entertainment

Every year, the Bloomsburg Fair's Grandstand hosts a variety of world-renowned musical artists, comedians, and general entertainment.[7] The horse races and demolition derby are also a popular form of entertainment at the Bloomsburg Fair. The Bloomsburg Fair also has over 1,500 food stands.

In 2006, international superstar Taylor Swift performed her first major concert at the fair.[8]

References

  1. The Internet Place Inc; Bloomsburg Fair (2008), The 154th Annual Bloomsburg Fair, retrieved 2008-12-27
  2. Victor Koons Graphic Designs; The Inn at Turkey Hill (2008), Area Info & Entertainment, retrieved 2008-12-27
  3. Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau (2008), Did You Know?, retrieved 2008-12-27
  4. The Times Leader (September 14, 2011), Bloomsburg Fair canceled, retrieved 2011-09-14
  5. Directors, Bloomsburg Fair, 2011, retrieved 2011-01-27
  6. Bloomsburg Fair Official Facebook (2011), Concert Series, retrieved 2011-01-27
  7. The Internet Place Inc; Bloomsburg Fair (2008), Concert Series, retrieved 2008-12-27
  8. "The History of Taylor Swift: How Taylor Swift Started in the Music Industry". Wizzley.

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