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Welcome to the 2022 Yorktown Grange Fair! This year’s theme is “We’ve Got A Good Thing Growing” and there are certainly an abundance of great things to celebrate at the fair.
Local exhibitors are the heart of the fair, so stop by the Jerry Mulcahy Memorial Building and see the stunning floral displays and prize-winning produce. The Grange Building is filled with homemade baked goods, incredible needlework, beautiful photographs, artwork and more. And don't miss the livestock barns and tents, where you can see our animal friends "up close and personal" and chat with their friendly caretakers.
The fair midway is always humming with games, rides, great food and craft beer. The stage will be rockin' all weekend with music sure to please everyone from the littlest fairgoers to their grandparents!
You'll have a blast in the audience participation contests. Try your hand ad nail driving, bubble gum blowing, watermelon eating and more. Check out the tipsy waiter relay – it's as much fun to watch as to play!
There are always good things growing in our backyard and the 98th Annual Grange Fair is ready to celebrate the local community continually reaching for the sun. Come to the fair and help us keep a "Good Thing Growing."
- Friday, September 9th, 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
- Saturday, September 10th, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
- Sunday, September 11th, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The first hour of the fair each day is a quiet hour with no loud noises. It's a perfect time for people with special needs to enjoy the fair.
Pets
We love pets, but for everyone's safety (including your furry friend's) we do not allow pets on the fairgrounds. Service animals are permitted.
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Admissions
$10 per carload! (Walk-ins and single occupant vehicles: $5)
Children under 2 are always admitted free.
For your convenience, there is an ATM located on the fairgrounds.
Cost
Free under 2, $10 per carMore Info
As always, this year's fair celebrates the agrarian life of our history and the joy of a day filled with family fun. You'll love our exhibitions of livestock and poultry, nightly live music on the main stage, midway games, hay rides, and a mile-long parade of vintage tractors, trucks and vehicles (on Saturday at Noon). Choose the day you plan to attend, or download the program the full schedule.