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Organizers Begin To Release Details for Otsego County Fair 2023

MORRIS—This year’s Otsego County Fair will open on Tuesday, August 1, featuring Ag Day. The gate will be free admission, with New York State Sire Stakes harness racing at noon. An animal show will be held and the livestock barns will be open as exhibitors get animals ready to show on Wednesday and throughout the week. The 4-H building, Martin Hall, will have exhibits of 4-Hers along with club displays to view and daily youth activities. A limited number of vendors and buildings will be open on Tuesday. The official opening day of the 2023 fair will be Wednesday, August 2. New this year are pay-one-price wristbands for the Gillette Shows Midway from 2 p.m. until close Wednesday through Saturday and noon to close on Sunday. From Wednesday through Sunday, fairgoers can enjoy the entertainment tent, livestock shows, fair store, county store, Federation association displays along with the Grange Building, vendors, fair food, and the grandstand, with demo derbies, truck and tractor pulls, and more. Find more details on
Facebook and at www.otsegocountyfair.org.

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