Three County Fair back for another ride: 35K expected to attend annual event that starts Friday

This year’s Three County Fair in Northampton kicks off Friday and runs through Labor Day. For a schedule of events, visit 3countyfair.com.

This year’s Three County Fair in Northampton kicks off Friday and runs through Labor Day. For a schedule of events, visit 3countyfair.com. STAFF FILE PHOTO

This year’s Three County Fair in Northampton kicks off Friday and runs through Labor Day. For a schedule of events, visit 3countyfair.com.

This year’s Three County Fair in Northampton kicks off Friday and runs through Labor Day. For a schedule of events, visit 3countyfair.com. STAFF FILE PHOTO

By MADDIE FABIAN

Staff Writer

Published: 08-31-2023 1:25 PM

NORTHAMPTON — With a sunny forecast and a schedule packed with agricultural events, music, motorsports, food and local art, the 206th Three County Fair will kick off Friday and run through Labor Day on Monday.

First held in 1818, the Three County Fair is recognized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as the oldest ongoing fair in continual operation in the United States. This year’s fair is expected to draw around 35,000 visitors over the four days, according to General Manager James Przypek.

“Agricultural fairs, not only our fair, they provide a connection to agriculture that a lot of people just don’t have anymore,” said Tom Smiarowski, president of the organization, who himself grew up on a dairy and vegetable farm in Montague.

The fair will include many of the same agricultural displays and attractions as past editions, but this year, renovations to the grandstand — including a handicap-accessible viewing area and ramp — will make it easier for visitors with disabilities to access grandstand events.

Motorsport events include minivan and school bus demolition derbies, lawnmower racing, a classic car show, and truck and tractor pulls.

At the forefront of the annual event are farms, with agricultural and livestock competitions including dairy, goat, poultry, rabbit and sheep shows filling each day’s agenda. The schedule is also stacked with other agricultural attractions, including a Baby Barnyard, Farm Museum and the Antique Engines Showcase.

“Our Baby Barnyard is always a big hit … where kids can see goats up close, they can go into our barns and see cows and chickens and rabbits,” Smiarowski explained. “In a lot of cases, it might be their only direct connection to agriculture.”

The fair is also set to include various national traveling attractions, from amusement rides, to a magic show, to North America’s top-rated Shania Twain tribute artist. Other performances spotlight 15 local artists, including “American Idol” singer Katherine Winston and “The Voice” singer Cara Brindisi.

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New this year is a social media photography contest to honor Larry Honeyman, the fair’s longtime photographer, according to Smiarowski.

“We wanted to do something to recognize Larry’s contributions to the fair and the important role he played,” Smiarowski said. “Since he was a photographer, we felt that photography contests would probably be a good way of doing that.”

Ceremonies will also be held to present the Three County Fair’s $10,000 donation to local disaster-relief foundations helping farms recover from this year’s heavy rains and flooding.

And throughout the weekend, more than a dozen food trucks will serve classic fair food like burgers, gyros, sliders, ice cream and fried dough, among other foods.

“Fairs provide families with good entertainment options, and we saw that especially last year coming out of COVID,” Smiarowski said. “Families are looking for entertainment that they can do together as a family, and our fair and all the agricultural fairs can provide that.”

General admission is free for children ages 11 and under, $12 for adults who purchase online in advance, and $15 for adults at the gate. Discounts are available for seniors, veterans and active military. Parking is free.

The fair’s website, 3countyfair.com, includes a full schedule of events.

Maddie Fabian can be reached at mfabian@gazettenet.com or on Twitter @MaddieFabian.