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New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets 2021 New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets 2021 Youth and Agricultural Fairs The Great New York State Fair / August 20 – September 6, 2021 581 State Fair Blvd, Syracuse, NY 13209 / (518) 487-7711 / www.nysfair.ny.gov Afton Fair July 8-11, 2021 Afton Driving Park and Agricultural Association * Afton Street Address: 46 East Main Street, Afton, Ny 13730 https://www.theaftonfair.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 15, Afton, NY 13730 Email: [email protected] President: Rhonda Barriger / [email protected] / (607) 639-1525 Phone: (607) 639-1525 Secretary: Victoria Gregory / [email protected] / (607) 639-1525 Fax: (607) 639-1525 Treasurer: N/A Fair Manager: N/A Alleghany County Fair July 19-24, 2021 Allegany County Agricultural Society Angelica Street Address: 15 North Street, Angelica, NY 14709 www.alleganycountyfair.org Mailing Address: P.O. Box 96, Angelica, NY 14709 Email:[email protected] President: Karen Tripp / [email protected] / (585) 593-8642 Phone: (585) 466-7670 Secretary: Pat Eshelman / [email protected] / (585) 610-6559 Fax: (585) 466-7670 Treasurer: Steve Shank / [email protected] / (716) 807-2860 Fair Manager: Karen Tripp / [email protected] / (585) 593-8642 Altamont Fair August 17-21, 2021 Albany/Schenectady/Greene County Agricultural & Historical Altamont Societies Street Address: 129 Grand Street, Altamont, NY 12009 https://www.altamontfair.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 506, Altamont, NY 12009 Email: [email protected] President: Kathleen Stanton / [email protected] / (518) 756-2858 Phone: (518) 861-6671 Secretary: Kathleen Owens / [email protected] / (518) 225-4825 Fax: (518) 861-7251 Treasurer: Andrew Ramo / [email protected] / (518) 365-5675 Fair Manager: Amy Anderson / [email protected] / (518) 861-6671 Boonville-Oneida County Fair July 27 – August 1, 2021 Boonville Fair Association * Boonville Street Address: 222 Schuyler Street, Booneville, NY 13309 www.boonvillefair.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 775, Booneville, NY 13309 Email: [email protected] President: David Hyatt Phone: (315) 942-2251 Secretary: Beth Fox Fax: N/A Treasurer: Sue Alger Fair Manager: N/A 1 Broome County Fair July 27 - August 1, 2021 Broome County Agricultural Society Whitney Point Street Address: 2923 US Route 11, Whitney Point, NY 13862 www.broomecountyfairny.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 747, Whitney Point, NY 13862 Email:[email protected] President: Gary Cornell / [email protected] / (607) 849-6644 Phone: (607) 692-4149 Secretary: Jonah Reardon / [email protected] / (315) 532-1648 Fax: N/A Treasurer: Rita Smith / [email protected] / (607) 644-5200 Fair Manager: Gary Cornell / [email protected] / (607) 849-6644 Cattaraugus County Fair August 1-8, 2021 Cattaraugus County Agricultural Society Little Valley Street Address: 501 Eric Street, Little Valley, NY 14755 www.cattarauguscofair.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 182, Little Valley, Ny 14755 Email: [email protected] President: John Charles worth / (716) 938-6676 Phone: (716) 938-9146 Secretary: Nell Fellows / [email protected] / (716) 945-1236 Fax: (716) 938-6996 Treasurer: Kristina Charlesworth-Golden /[email protected] / (716) 938-6676 Fair Manager: John R. Charlesworth / [email protected] / (716) 938-9146 Cayuga County Fair & Youth Fair July 29-31, 2021 Cayuga County Agricultural Society Auburn Street Address: 6880 East Lake Road, Route 38, Auburn, NY 13021 www.countyfair.org Mailing Address: P.O. Box 545, Weedsport, NY 13166 Email: N/A President: Bev Feeney / [email protected] / (315) 246-0446 Phone: (315) 252-7644 Secretary: Robin Bartholomew / [email protected] / (315) 209-9187 Fax: N/A Treasurer: Robin Batholomew / [email protected] / (315) 209-9187 Fair Manager: Bev Feeney / [email protected] / (315) 246-0446 Chautauqua County Fair July 19-25, 2021 Chautauqua County Agricultural and Fair Association, Inc. * Dunkirk Street Address: 1089 Central Avenue, Dunkirk, NY 14048 www.chautauquacountyfair.org Mailing Address: P.O. Box 191, Dunkirk, NY 14048 Email: [email protected] President: David Wilson / [email protected] / (716) 450-4433 Phone: (716) 366-4752 Secretary: Dan King / [email protected] / (716) 366-4752 Fax: (716) 366-4771 Treasurer: Anita Ray / [email protected] / (716) 366-4752 Fair Manager: N/A Chemung County Fair August 3-8, 2021 Chemung County Agricultural Society* Horseheads Street Address: 170 Fairview Road, Horseheads, NY 14845 http://chemungcountyfair.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 191, Horseheads, NY 14845 Email: [email protected] President: Michael Reese / [email protected] / (607) 426-0819 Phone: (607) 734-1217 Secretary: DeEtta Antes / [email protected] / (607) 734-1217 Fax: N/A Treasurer: Amy Hand / [email protected] / (607) 734-1217 Fair Manager: Michael Reese / [email protected] / (607) 426-0819 2 Chenango County Fair August 10-15, 2021 Chenango County Agricultural Society * Norwich Street Address: 168 East Main Street, Norwich, NY 13815 www.chenangocountyfair.homestead.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 622, Norwich, NY 13815 Email: [email protected] President: Marcy C. Weidman / [email protected] / (607) 337-1451 Phone: (607) 334-9198 Secretary: Stanley Davis / (607) 334-9198 Fax: (607) 337-1455 Treasurer: Scott Evans / (607) 334-9198 Fair Manager: Mary Weidman / [email protected] / (607) 337-1451 Clinton County Fair July 27 – August 1, 2021 The Agricultural & Industrial Fair of Clinton County, Inc. * Morrisonville Street Address: 84 Fairgrounds Road, Morrisonville, NY 12962 www.clintoncountyfairny.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 280, Morrisonville, NY 12962 Email: [email protected] President: N/A Phone: (518) 561-7998 Secretary: N/A Fax: (518) 561-7999 Treasurer: N/A Fair Manager: Mike Perrotte / [email protected] / (518) 561-7998 Columbia County Fair Sept 1 – 6, 2021 Columbia County Agricultural Society Chatham Street Address: 182 Hudson Avenue, Chatham, NY 12037 [email protected] Mailing Address: P.O. Box 257, Chatham, NY 12037 Email: [email protected] President: Nelson R. Alford, Jr. / [email protected] / (315) 392-2121 Phone: (518) 392-2121 Secretary: Angelo Nero / [email protected] / (315) 392-2121 Fax: (518) 392-4121 Treasurer: Kenneth Siter / [email protected] / (315) 392-2121 Fair Manager: Angelo Nero / [email protected] / (315) 392-2121 Cortland County Junior Fair July 6-10, 2021 County of Cortland Agricultural Corporation Cortland Street Address: 4849 Fairground Avenue, Cortland, NY 13045 www.cortlandfair.org Mailing Address: P.O. Box 134, Homer, NY 13077 Email: [email protected] President: Martha Bush / [email protected] / (607) 753-3109 Phone: (607) 753-3109 Secretary: Jackie Hartnett / [email protected] / (607) 391-2660 Fax: N/A Treasurer: Wayne Schutt / [email protected] / (607) 844-4662 Fair Manager: Richard Bush / [email protected] / (607) 753-3109 Delaware County Fair August 16-21, 2021 Delaware Valley Agricultural Society Walton Street Address: 14 Fair Avenue, Walton, NY 13856 www.delawarecountyfair.org Mailing Address: P.O. Box 344, Walton, NY 13856 Email: [email protected] President: Ed Rossley / [email protected] / (607) 832-4288 Phone: (607) 865-4763 Secretary: Danny Hodges / [email protected] Fax: N/A Treasurer: Niles Wilson / (607) 865-4722 Fair Manager: N/A 3 Dutchess County Fair August 24–29, 2021 Dutchess County Agricultural Society Rhinebeck Street Address: 6636 Route 9, Rhinebeck, Ny 12572 www.dutchessfair.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 389, Rhinebeck, NY 12572 Email: [email protected] President: Andy Imperati / [email protected] / (845) 876-4000 Phone: (845) 876-4000 Secretary: Lewis Rugel / [email protected] / (845) 876-4000 Fax: (845) 876-4003 CFO: Donna Zuna / [email protected] / (845) 876-4000 Fair Manager: Andy Imperati / [email protected] / (845) 876-4000 Erie County Fair August 11-22, 2021 Erie County Agricultural Society* Hamburg Street Address: 5600 McKinley Parkway, Hamburg, NY 14075 www.ecfair.org Mailing Address: same Email: [email protected] President: Wesley Dust / [email protected] / (716) 649-3900 Phone: (716) 649-3900 Secretary: Karen Schmitz / [email protected] / (716) 649-3900 Fax: (716) 649-4687 Treasurer: Jeffrey Werdein / [email protected] / (716) 649-3900 Fair Manager: Jessica Underberg / [email protected] / 716) 649-3900, ext. 6406 Essex County Fair August 18-22, 2021 Essex County Agricultural Society* Westport Street Address: 3 Sisco Street, Westport, NY 12993 www.essexcountyfair.org Mailing Address: P.O. Box 431, Westport, NY 12993 Email: [email protected] President: Scott Christian Phone: (518) 962-8650 Secretary: Stephanie Travers Fax: N/A Treasurer: Dennis Westover Fair Manager: N/A Fonda Fair September 1-6, 2021 Montgomery County Agricultural Society Fonda Street Address: 21 S Bridge Street, Fonda, NY 12068 www.fondafair.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 385, Fonda, NY 12068 Email: [email protected] President: Richard F. Kennedy, [email protected] / (518) 817-3020 Phone: (518) 853-3313 Secretary: Debbie Wilder / [email protected] / (518) 848-8846 Fax: (518) 853-3310 Treasurer: Martin Kelly / [email protected] / (518) 332-6958 Fair Manager; N/A Franklin County Fair August 6-15, 2021 Franklin County Agricultural Society, Inc. * Malone Street Address: 606 East Main Street, Malone, NY 12953 www.frcofair.com Mailing Address: P.O. Box 121, Malone, NY 12953 Email:
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