
With the theme ‘Country Roads Take Me Home,’ a longstanding Thanksgiving weekend tradition returns October 12 to 14th to the Norwood Fairgrounds.
Organized and presented by the Norwood Agricultural Society, the 156th edition of the Norwood Fair will feature all the traditional attractions, include animal exhibits, crafts, an antique car show, a tractor pull, and midway rides and entertainment with Fair Ambassador Alyssa Morrison front and centre throughout the weekend.
Society director Katelynn Moore says the fair is nothing short of a homecoming for many.
The fun begins Saturday with a day devoted to kids. Children’s Day will feature the Old MacDonald’s Farm petting zoo in the EIEIO building that will be open all day plus the Kids Koral in the Millennium Room and of course the Midway will keep everyone entertained.
Asked what attraction she things will prove particularly popular this year, Moore answers quickly.
Moore says the fair’s success is measured in the experience fair goers have as opposed to attendance, adding its staging is a ‘well-oiled machine.’
For more information about this year’s Norwood Fair, including admission details and a listing of attractions, visit www.norwoodfair.com.