Dayton Daily News

Dayton’s last fair

Montgomery County event to move to Jefferson Twp. in 2018.

- By Grant Pepper Staff Writer

The Montgomery County Fair will open today in Dayton for the last time.

The fair will move to Jefferson Twp. next summer, leaving behind the historic South Main Street site across from Miami Valley Hospital that has hosted the fair for 160 years.

“It’s not an easy thing to do, to leave the property,” said Montgomery County commission­er Dan Foley, a Dayton native who bought pigs, raised them and sold them at the county fair as a member of 4-H during his freshman year of high school. “People get attached to the memories and the tradition.”

During today’s opening ceremony at 10:30 a.m., the fair will showcase the building plan for the new site at Jefferson Twp.’s Judge Arthur O. Fisher Park.

Each day of this week’s fair, which runs from today to Saturday, will be dedicated to a different local family or company for their support over the years.

“We normally only do two, now we’re doing one every day,” fair board president John Yancik said.

There will be more food vendors on site this year than usual — 26, as opposed to the usual 19 or 20 — as Yancik is “hoping that we’ll have a good crowd and everybody will want to eat fair foods.”

“Every night we’re going to have something that’s loud and dirty in front of the grandstand­s,” Yancik said. “Truck drags, Tug-aTruck, rodeos, demolition derbies, that kind of thing.”

The fair is using the slogan ‘Fairwell on Main Street’ to mark the occasion. Yancik said he hopes that attendance will be strong for the fair’s last hurrah at its old spot.

“We hope that the people who haven’t been here in a while come this year, so we don’t hear complaints next year that they missed out,” Yancik said.

The move

While Foley said that it took “nearly five years” of official city planning to get the fair moved from South Main Street, Yancik claimed that the move was generation­s in the making.

“Moving the fair has been discussed for probably the last four to six generation­s of people in this county, and now it’s actually happen- ing,” Yancik said. “I heard about it when I was a little kid, and now I’m eligible for retirement.”

The University of Dayton and Premier Health

purchased the South Main Street fairground­s in April, following years of discussion

about what would happen to the property.

There were many issues surroundin­g the old loca- tion; foremost among them was its size. Yancik said that, overtime,

the fair had simply outgrown its 38-acre facility.

Just 600 cars fit on the downtown fairground­s property, with most visitors typi- cally parking in surroundin­g neighborho­ods, at the University of Dayton, at Miami Valley Hospital, or riding the RTA to attend the fair. Between 60,000 to 65,000 people visit the fair each year, on average, according to Yancik.

At the fair’s new 150acre Jefferson Twp. location, Yancik said there will be room for 1,500 vehicles.

“Parking has always been an issue,” Yancik said. “For us to bring in larger events, we need more parking for bigger trucks and that kind of thing.”

Yancik said the new fairground­s’ size will allow it to host more events than just the annual fair.

“It gives us an opportu- nity to not only have the fair one week a year, but to have other events the other 51 weeks,” Yancik said.

Yancik also noted the old facility’s age as a factor in the decision to move.

He believes that the move will not only benefit the fair, but also downtown Dayton, as the old site will gain a different purpose.

Date change

While this is the fair’s last year in its old location, it is its first year on a new date.

The fair was moved from its traditiona­l Labor Day week slot in an effort to accommodat­e 4-H participan­ts, who are often also involved with school sports or clubs by late August.

Yancik also cited local holiday competitio­n as a reason for the date change. “The fact that there are

other things going on in the county when we’ve always had the fair, and everybody’s competing with everybody

else... it just hasn’t worked out,” Yancik said. The fair board voted on

and applied for the new date in 2015, Yancik said. Once they were given permission to move the date, they started looking backwards on the calendar from the old date.

But under the Ohio Revised Code and Ohio Department of Agricultur­e rules, a county cannot have a fair on the same week as a neighborin­g county.

Montgomery County touches seven counties, making it difficult for the board to find a date near August.

“We had to go to where the opening was, and this was

the opening,” Yancik said. “And this was the only opening, unless we wanted to go into June, and we opted not to do that.”

Yancik hopes that the fair’s new date, nearly two months.

“Next week in the county, there’s not that much going on,” Yancik said Friday.

“That will, we hope, increase our attendance. And that’s a real positive, because whenever any festivals or fairs open up, you want to open up and have a good crowd every day.”

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 ?? TY GREENLEES / STAFF ?? Amusement rides and exhibits are in place at the Montgomery County Fairground­s. The last Montgomery County Fair to be held at the original fairground­s will open today. The fair will relocate in 2018 to Arthur O. Fisher Park in Jefferson Twp.
TY GREENLEES / STAFF Amusement rides and exhibits are in place at the Montgomery County Fairground­s. The last Montgomery County Fair to be held at the original fairground­s will open today. The fair will relocate in 2018 to Arthur O. Fisher Park in Jefferson Twp.
 ?? TY GREENLEES / STAFF ?? Kristen
Lauer from the Montgomery County Soil and Water Conservati­on District builds a wetlands plant display in the Roundhouse.
TY GREENLEES / STAFF Kristen Lauer from the Montgomery County Soil and Water Conservati­on District builds a wetlands plant display in the Roundhouse.
 ?? DAYTON DAILY NEWS ARCHIVE ?? A crowd watches the start of a harness race at the 1950 Montgomery County Fair.
DAYTON DAILY NEWS ARCHIVE A crowd watches the start of a harness race at the 1950 Montgomery County Fair.

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