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Brief History of Shippensburg
Community Fair The following year, a tract of land along the Possum Hollow Road, southeast of town, was acquired as a fairground and has remained the location of the Shippensburg Community Fair ever since. The size of the fairgrounds has been enlarged several times through the years as additional neighboring lad has been acquired by the fair association. The last available land surrounding our fair has been purchased and we now own a total of approximately 165 acres, with 100 acres rented to a local farmer. Recent expansion of our fair resulted in relocation of our horse show ring and tractor pull area.
The first fair was held only three days. During the second year, the schedule was expanded to five days and later six days in 1961. In 1964, the tradition of opening the fair with a community vesper service and band concert on Sunday evening commenced. Other traditional program events of the fair included the annual Shippensburg Community Fair Queen Contest begun in 1958 and the Horse Show first held in 1959. Events first held in 1960 included the Kiddies' Day matinee on Wednesday afternoon, the Kiddies' Day Pet Show, the Saturday antique automobile display and the Friday evening baked goods auction. The National Baton Twirling Association contest was first held in 1962 and a Fair Parade was held for many years. The Dog Show was first held in 1967 and the traditional Craft Day began in 1970.
The fair is also famous for its agricultural displays and events. Such events include the Black and White Holstein Show, first held in 1959 and expanded to become the South Central District Show in 1962. Due to the large number of dairy cattle and livestock exhibited at our fair, market animals are shown at the beginning of fair week while breeding animals are shown at the end of the week. Our fair has placed great emphasis on youth exhibitors since this group is the future of any fair. The 4-H and FFA groups have continually participated in showing and judging both livestock and dairy. Hundreds of community-minded individuals have worked to make the Shippensburg Community Fair the largest bi-county fair in Pennsylvania. Our fair is run completely by volunteers. Frank Lerew served as president of the fair for its first 50 years before handing the job over to Richard Wyrick who currently serves as president. The Shippensburg Community Fair is always held the last full week in July. Over the years we have experienced a tremendous growth in attendance. Through the work and dedication of our generous volunteers, the Shippensburg Community Fair has become the highlight of the summer in the Shippensburg area; an event which all local citizens and businesses can be proud of. We are busy year-round planning for the next fair and we thank the Shippensburg community for all the years of continued support! |
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