Clay County Fair will have new look Sept. 10-18
Youth livestock competitions abound at the Clay County Fair. This year's fair gets underway in Sept. 10 in Spencer, Iowa.
By Jean Caspers-Simmetsimmet@agrinews.com
09/08/2011
SPENCER, Iowa — With this being his last year at the helm, Phil Hurst, secretary/manager of the Clay County Fair, could have stayed with the status quo and kept things nice and easy.
"If my plan was take it easy for my last fair, I did a poor job of it," said Hurst with a chuckle. "I could see there were things that needed to be done, and I wanted to make sure that the changes and adjustments were made while I was here. As a result, we probably did more projects than any other year."
This year's Clay County Fair, "Can't Get Enough," runs Sept. 10 to Sept. 18.
Fair visitors will see that categories of vendors have been grouped together, Hurst said. If someone is looking for model homes or RVs, they'll find them all in one area. The reorganization allowed for more vendor space.READ MORE:http://www.agrinews.com/clay/county/fair/will/have/new/look/sept/1018/story-3904.html
"If my plan was take it easy for my last fair, I did a poor job of it," said Hurst with a chuckle. "I could see there were things that needed to be done, and I wanted to make sure that the changes and adjustments were made while I was here. As a result, we probably did more projects than any other year."
This year's Clay County Fair, "Can't Get Enough," runs Sept. 10 to Sept. 18.
Fair visitors will see that categories of vendors have been grouped together, Hurst said. If someone is looking for model homes or RVs, they'll find them all in one area. The reorganization allowed for more vendor space.READ MORE:http://www.agrinews.com/clay/county/fair/will/have/new/look/sept/1018/story-3904.html
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