SALISBURY, Md. - The Wicomico Farm & Home Show and Wicomico County are proud to announce the return of the Wicomico County Fair, Aug. 17-19 at WinterPlace Park. This year’s event will celebrate 82 years of fair traditions, and is presented by Perdue Farms and the Pohanka Automotive Group.
The Wicomico County Fair serves to showcase the importance of agriculture on the Eastern Shore in a family-friendly atmosphere while celebrating the culture, heritage and talents of our community. Fair events include livestock showings, educational poultry exhibits, petting farm, horse shows, Maryland High School Rodeo, Mason-Dixon Deputies-sanctioned mounted shooting competition, skid steer / excavator competition, car and motorcycle shows, baking and craft competitions, carnival rides, 5’ fry pan, live music and more.
A fireworks show, sponsored by Perdue, will take place on Friday evening around 9 p.m.
New additions to this year’s lineup include the Chase the Chicken 3K, Wing War and cornhole tournaments. The Chase the Chicken 3K Fun Run & Walk will take place Saturday morning. Competitors who cross the finish line before the “chicken” receive a complimentary chicken dinner from the Lions Club 5’ Fry Pan. Costumes are encouraged, with awards given for “best farmer” and “best egg.” Early registration is available now and regular registration will be available on-site.
Wing War will take place Saturday from 3-6 p.m., giving festival attendees the opportunity to sample competitors’ wings and vote for their favorite. Wing War tickets will be available on-site.
The Salisbury Jaycees will host cornhole tournaments at the Fair throughout the weekend. The tournament entry fee is $10 per team, with 50 percent of each tournament’s fees going to the winner. Registration will be available on-site.
Other new events at this year’s Fair include the Wicomico County Fair Queen Pageant, 4-H Fashion Review, and watermelon seed spitting and watermelon eating contests.
“I am very proud to announce that in our first three years we exceeded all expectations in regards to attendance and programming,” said Zach Evans, Wicomico County Fair chair. “This year, we are excited to enhance our program offerings through our new partnership with Wicomico County, and continue to highlight the lifestyle and culture on the Lower Eastern Shore. We would also like to thank our numerous partners, including but not limited to the University of Maryland Extension, 4-H, FFA, Wicomico County Executive’s Office, Wicomico County Council and the City of Salisbury.”
To usher in this year’s Fair, a foot bridge dedication will be held at 1:15 p.m. and the Carriage House will be dedicated at 1:30 p.m., followed by the Fair’s ribbon cutting ceremony at 2 p.m.
think its presented by the directors of the fair who put in so much work, not perdue or some car dealer who just gave alittle money for advertizing
ReplyDeleteLOL without Perdue involvement it would be another Wicomico County FLOP!!! Pohanka is another great supporter of these events. A so called "Director" can't accomplish one thing without funds!!!!! Tough job to put on a show with someone else's money.....
ReplyDeleteHow hard could it be to do the same thing as last year. It is already established and a no brainer.
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