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10 Reasons To Go To The Fair

Fall is back, which means so is the fair!

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10 Reasons To Go To The Fair
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The best part about the Fall season for most, is the fair coming to town! I've talked to several people and gotten a list of their favorite parts about the Fair season. Here are the top 10 reasons people love the Fair:


1. The Food!

Funnel Cake, Fried Oreos, Cotton Candy, Turkey Legs, Candy Apples

2. Special Nights


Parade Kick Off, Community Night, Seniors Night, Students Night, Military Appreciation Day, Kids Night Out, etc.

3. Local Arts and Crafts


-and limited time only things you can buy only at the fair. One week availability to these fair found treasures.

4. Petting Zoo

Petting cute animals you otherwise wouldnt be able to find- or pet in the wild!

5. Pig Races

This is a personal favorite. I bet on the cutest pig. ;)

6. Live Entertainment

Magic shows, live music, entertainment exhibits for all.

7. Big Ferris Wheel

The never failing, longest line at the fair, classic Ferris wheel.

8. Rides

All the other rides that toss and flip ya. Make ya want to throw up all those fried oreos and turkey legs you just ate.

9. Carnival Games

All those carny people ready to sneakily steal all your money so you can win your girl a big teddy bear or a goldfish. ;)

10. Annual Traditions

For Example: Statesboro's Pancake Tradition


Statesboro's Annual Kiwanis Ogeechee Fair will be held October 17-22!

For more information go to : http://www.kiwanisogeecheefair.org/index.html

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