County fair celebrates pollinators, agriculture, family fun

A tradition over 150 years in the making will kick off on Aug. 29 at the Crown Complex with a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by the Greater Fayetteville Chamber. The ribbon cutting will mark the start of a week filled to the brim with festivities celebrating talent, agriculture, food, business and entertainment for the whole family. With competition galore, rides enough to satisfy any thrill-seeker, endless agricultural education, and sensory-friendly days to make the event accessible for all, there’s no reason not to grab a friend and “Buzz on over to the Cumberland County fair!”

The beloved community gathering is what Gary Rogers, Director of Marketing at the Crown Complex, calls a “longtime tradition” that “really brings the community together for fun, exciting times, and that showcases what our community does.” He added, “We have a very cool theme with our bees and honey and the importance that they play in our local farmers and grocery stores.”

This year’s theme, determined jointly by the Cumberland County Co-operative Extension and North Carolina Cooperative Extension, is an ode to the region’s indispensable pollinators. Visitors will immediately notice not only the bees and honey in the Cumberland County Cooperative Extension’s Exhibit, but Pooh bear fans will be excited to see their favorite bee and honey-lover playing a key role in the Cooperative exhibition.

County Extension Director Lisa Childers says visitors can expect to see Pooh’s home, a tree with a red door, as part of the exhibit…

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