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Oakland County Board of Commissioners Welcomes State Fair

The Board approved a resolution to show its support of the Great Lakes State Fair.

 

The Oakland County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Thursday to welcome the Great Lakes State Fair and support the leaders, partners and sponsors of the new state fair.

The fair will be hosted at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi this weekend, Friday, Aug. 31-Sept. 3.

Oakland County Comissioner Kathy Crawford, who represents Novi and part of Northville, introduced the resolution and said the fair will be great for Novi and the county.

"It's great to bring back a version of the state fair. It may not be what people remember as the state fair, but that doesn't mean it's a negative thing," she said. "It's revitalized and I think that's wonderful. People really have missed it."

The Great Lakes State Fair promotes Michigan’s agricultural heritage — a heritage that dates back to 1849, when the first Michigan State Fair was established.

After a three-year hiatus of the Michigan State Fair, which is recognized as the oldest state fair in the United States, the Great Lakes State Fair was organized to maintain the state’s agricultural tradition and the legacy of the original Michigan State Fair.

"We need the state fair, especially when we're trying to support Michigan entrepreneurs and farmers," Crawford said. "This kind of focuses on them."

Crawford will honor the fair Thursday by presenting a framed resolution to the Great Lakes State Fair organizers at the Suburban Collection Showplace beginning at 6:30 p.m.

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Clawson Citizen

9:00 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Sorry, but it's not the same. I really MISS the corner of State Fair & Woodward! All those historic buildings, the farm smell, the midway, etc. Now, no desire to go to Novi for a fair that never should have been shut down by Granholm. But, thanks for bringing it back. Just wished it could have been, where it's been, since 1849...

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