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Fairs look to introduce new people to their events

If you have only been to the Door County Fair or the Kewaunee County Fair, organizers hope you have new ways to participate in this year’s events. Next week, the Kewaunee County Fair will open its doors to exhibitors to display their projects and talk about them with judges. For those who have wondered what a day in the life of an exhibitor is like, the Kewaunee County Fair is offering tours on July 13th to showcase what it is like to prepare for the event. This is the second year they are offering the tours, but the first time they are offering them outside of daycares and other school groups.

 

 

On July 15th, the Andy Barta Legacy Show Pavilion will host two individuals who will show animals. Fairytales Animal Show organizer Morgan Servaes says mentors have been working with the showpersons with special needs so they can experience what it is like to lead a goat onto the shavings.

You have a little more time to get involved in the Door County Fair. Exhibitors have until July 7th to register their projects for the fair, which takes place on August 9th-13th.

 

 

The Door County Fair is also looking for volunteers to help make the event a success. You can register to volunteer by clicking this link.

 

 

 

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