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Gardener News
September, 2014
Serving the Agricultural, Gardening and Landscaping Communities
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No. 137
An Excellent Time at the Fair By Tom Castronovo Executive Editor
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On a warm sunny day in the beginning of August, I decided to visit the New Jersey State Fair, located in the heart of Sussex County. I took a beautiful ride on State Highway Route 206 north for about an hour to reach the Sussex County Fairgrounds. This location serves as a hub for year-round entertainment and education for the residents of New Jersey and the surrounding states. The fairgrounds sit on 136 acres, with 15 permanent building in Augusta. The actual State Fair covers 50 acres. The official name of this fair is the New Jersey State Fair/Sussex County Farm and Horse Show, Inc. The New Jersey State Fair name has a long history. The original New Jersey State Fair name was trademarked with the State of New Jersey by George Hamid in 1936. The name was then sold to Rick Reithoffer in 1994. And in 1999, the name was trademarked with the State of New Jersey by the Sussex County Farm and Horse Show Inc. This fair is also officially recognized as an agricultural fair by the Sussex County Board of Agriculture and the Agricultural Fair Association of New Jersey. The fair is a volunteer-based, 501 (c) (3) non-profit Organization that offers annual scholarships to equine and agricultural students. Let’s get deep into some of the fair’s history. According to the organizational historian and a director of the NJ State Fair Sussex County Farm and Horse Show Association (NJSFSCFHS) Lois Pellow, the year 1923 was the beginning of what is now the Sussex County Horse Show. A small group (Cont. on pg. 6)