Yorktown Grange Fair Explained

Yorktown Grange Fair
Status:Active
Genre:Grange fair
Frequency:Annual
Venue:Yorktown Grange Fairgrounds
Location:99 Moseman Road, Yorktown Heights, New York
Years Active:1924 to present
Logo Alt:Yorktown Grange Fair logo
Website:https://yorktowngrangefair.org

The Yorktown Grange Fair is an annual event held in Yorktown Heights, New York. It features agricultural and educational exhibits, community participation activities, entertainment, food and carnival rides. It is presented by the Yorktown Grange Agricultural Society, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation.[1]

History

Early history of the fair

The first Grange Fair was held October 19, 1923.[2] The early displays of produce, baking and flowers were auctioned off after being judged, creating a traditional finale to the fair, which continues today.[3]

In September 1954, the fair was held on the Moseman Road fairgrounds for the first time. In December 1954, the Fair Association was formed to organize and implement the fair.[4]

The Grange Fair, 1950s to today

Since the 1950s,[5] [6] the Grange Fair has adapted to the changing demographics of northern Westchester. As a "country" fair, the event features traditional agricultural and livestock exhibits and blue ribbon competitions, an antique tractor parade and exhibit, craft and food vendors, and a midway with rides and games.[7] In recent years the fair has added photography, art and Lego-building contests to the ribbon competitions.

The tractor parade is held at noon on the Saturday of the fair weekend.[8] Antique tractors, some horse-drawn, assemble on Commerce Street and proceed through local roads to the fairgrounds.[9]

The Annual Grange Fair starts the Friday after Labor Day on the Moseman Avenue fairgrounds. The fair is organized and staffed by volunteers, primarily members of Yorktown Grange #862. It provides an opportunity for local youth to showcase their animal husbandry skills. Backyard gardeners can enter their flowers and vegetables for ribbon awards. Local artists participate in art exhibits and children can compete for Lego ribbons.[10]

Yorktown Grange Agricultural Society

On March 25, 2021 the Yorktown Grange Agricultural Society was incorporated in the State of New York as a not-for-profit corporation, replacing the Grange Fair Association.[11]

Recognition

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yorktown Grange Agricultural Society . New York State Department of State.
  2. News: Lynne Ames . ABOUT WESTCHESTER: Old-Fashioned Flavor at the Yorktown Grange Fair . 30 April 2023 . The New York Times . September 19, 1982. .
  3. Web site: Yorktown Grange Fair . What to Do: Armonk, Bedford and Chappaqua . whattododigital.com . September 11, 2022.
  4. Web site: Yorktown Grange Fair Association . New York State Department of State.
  5. News: Yorktown Grange Fair Set . The New York Times . September 2, 1962.
  6. News: A Moo Moo Here, A Blue Ribbon There . The New York Times . Alice Gabriel . September 5, 2010.
  7. News: RECREATION; Blue Ribbons, Horses, Pie. It's the Grange Fair. . 13 June 2023 . The New York Times . Kate Stone Lombardi . September 19, 2004.
  8. Web site: Yorktown Grange Fair, Tractor Parade Scheduled . Yorktown Patch . Patch . Michael Woyton . September 7, 2021.
  9. Web site: Dan Reiner . September 10, 2016 . Yorktown Grange Fair Boasts Local Agriculture . lohud . Gannett . September 10, 2016.
  10. Web site: Get Growing and Plan Entries for 2022 Yorktown Grange Fair . The Examiner News . Examiner Media . August 24, 2022.
  11. Web site: Yorktown Grange Agricultural Society . New York State Department of State.
  12. Web site: Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Yorktown Grange Fair .
  13. Web site: Proclamation from the County Executive . Yorktown Grange . September 3, 2019.