DELAWARE COUNTY FAIR

WALTON, NEW YORK

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SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS

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If you've never been to our fair before and wonder if it's real.....IT'S THE REAL DEAL!!

A new exhibit in 2005 was our Collection Contest on display in the Grange Building. Collector's show off their prized collections for the week. See department "HH" in the fairbook for more information on how you can display your collection.

As you can see, this little one really enjoys visiting the Livestock Barn. The Livestock Barn is home to goats, sheep, pigs, rabbits and more!

Located in our 4-H Youth Building is always an impressive display of the work of Delaware County's 4-H clubs. This building is open daily, be sure to stop by.

A must see is our Antique Engine Display. Come see the engines and equipment that your grandparent's used on the farm. Daily demonstrations at 10am, 12pm, 2 & 4pm.

YIKES!! Did you say BIKES?? With the help of many generous sponsors, we give away over 100 bikes on Wednesday! Children must be present to get their ticket and must be present to win.

Located on the track in front of the stage at 3:30pm on Wednesday.

And where else would you find Delaware County's finest cows but in The Delaware County Fair dairy show ring. In the ring here are a beautiful group of Holstein's. Their owner's pay strict attention to detail when getting them ready for show. Be sure to visit all of our dairy cows located in the Dairy Barns.

The Baby Show debuted in 2002 with great fun and success. The Baby Show gives moms & dads, aunts & uncles, grandmas & grandpas a chance to show off their precious little ones.

There are 4 age groups:
Birth - 6 mos.
6 mos. - 1 yr.
1 yr. - 2 yrs.
2 yrs. - 3 yrs. 

We look for the "Friendliest", "Sturdiest", "Dantiest" and "Shyest" in each group. All children are winners, so stop by and participate or watch.


The Baby Show is Wednesday at 10am at the Entertainment court.

 

When you come to the fair, be sure to take time to enjoy the many flower gardens located around the grounds. These flower gardens are created by local community groups and individuals who love the fair and love to garden.

Gertrude the Cow is another favorite at the fair. Located outside the dairy barn, Gertrude the Cow really "moos" and lets you milk her by hand!