Adams County Fair Kicks Off with a Parade, Opening Ceremonies, and Royalty Contest
The 133rd Adams County Fair opened its gates yesterday with a festive parade, heartwarming opening ceremonies, and the much-anticipated King and Queen contest. The sunny Saturday saw the community come together to celebrate tradition, agriculture, and the vibrant spirit of Adams County.
The parade, a cherished tradition, wound through the streets of Adams County, showcasing colorful floats, local bands, and proud representatives from various community organizations. Spectators lined the streets, cheering and waving as the parade passed by, setting the tone for a week of fun and festivities.
Following the parade, the opening ceremonies were held at the fairgrounds, marking the official start of the fair. The highlight of the day was the King and Queen contest, where young men and women vied for the coveted titles. This year’s winners were:
On Saturday, Chris Moore, President of the Adams County Agricultural Society Inc., expressed his excitement for the week ahead. “We’re entertainment. We invite everyone to join us for a great week of fun, food, and community spirit.”
As the fair continues throughout the week, attendees can look forward to a wide range of activities, including livestock shows, carnival rides, live music, and delicious fair food. With something for everyone, the Adams County Fair remains a beloved tradition, bringing joy and excitement to all who attend.