Ohio Governor Mike Dewine announced this week that county fairs are now permitted to re-open, so long as are met. Fair organizers say these county fairs are important 鈥 for both the economy and the sense of community in rural areas.
鈥淟et me give it to you this way: Columbus has the Ohio Stadium and they got the Palace Theater and you got all kinds of social venues and you鈥檝e got all kinds of restaurants and social activities," says Jim Buchy, the chairman of Governor Mike Dewine鈥檚 . "Well, in the rural areas, the three major social fabric areas are schools, churches and the fairs.鈥
Buchy says the state鈥檚 Junior Fairs are particularly important this year, with kids missing out on springtime traditions like prom, school plays, and sports. The Junior Fairs feature local kids鈥 projects 鈥 like the livestock animals they have raised, or the clothes that they have made.
The Junior Fairs are also important economically for local rural families. The animals shown at county fairs are usually sold after the competition 鈥 the higher the place in the competition, the higher the selling price. With the pandemic-related disruptions to the food chain this year hurting family farmers, Buchy says they can use all the economic help they can get.
Environmental reporter Chris Welter is a corps member with , a national service program that places journalists into local newsrooms.
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