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Portage County Fair

Portage County Fair
186 Forest Street West
715-572-4758

History

We plan to make this area much more extensive. There is a vast history that we’ll attempt to get on the site. However, that might be a better project for the winter months…

The Rosholt Fair was begun by action of the Rosholt Advancement Association at a meeting held on May 10th of 1921. At this meeting it was decided to hold a picnic in conjunction with the the Portage County Guernsey Breeders Association to be held on June 15th of that year. As this was a success it was further decided to make this “Fair” an annual event. The Fair became an Official Fair by action of the committee on July 11 of 1922 when it was decided to move the date of this event to Labor Day and be known as the “Rosholt Community Free Fair”. Receipts for this first Fair were $228.76 and expenses were $226.46 leaving a profit of $2.30. This profit was considered a “decided success”!

The years have passed and the Fair has grown into one of the larger 4H Fairs in the State as well as being designated the “Official Portage County Fair”. We are very proud of these facts and work hard to preserve a homey atmosphere for the kids as this IS a 4H and FFA Fair

We are now known simply as the Rosholt Fair Association, Inc. and there is very little that is free any more, especially in light of State funding cuts. However, the $5 gate admission charged Friday through Sunday (with FREE parking) and Monday being FREE, is probably the least expensive of any Fair in the entire State. We’re kind of proud about that too.


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