Deadline Approaching To Compete At State Fair

The deadline to enter the West Virginia State Fair’s annual competition is approaching.

The deadline to enter the West Virginia State Fair’s annual competition is fast approaching.

To participate in the livestock as well as the home, arts, and garden competitions, all entries must be submitted online by midnight on July 14, 2023.

The 10-day State Fair of West Virginia in Lewisburg celebrates its 98th anniversary in August.

All entry information and registration can be found by visiting www.statefairofwv.com/competitions or by calling 304-645-1090.

No late entries will be accepted.

As State Fair Starts, Swine Flu Precautions In Place

At the end of July, swine influenza was detected at the Jackson County Junior Fair. With the West Virginia State Fair starting Aug. 11, state officials are taking all precautions to stop the spread of the virus.

At the end of July, swine influenza was detected at the Jackson County Junior Fair. With the West Virginia State Fair starting Aug. 11, state officials are taking all precautions to stop the spread of the virus.

The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) has confirmed with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that three cases of influenza A H3N2v in humans are tied to the swine barn at the Jackson County Junior Fair.

Better known as swine flu, this particular strain first jumped from humans to pigs before mutating into its own, distinct strain. The outbreak has led to the closure to the public of the pig barn at this week’s state fair. As to why the virus made the jump back into humans in West Virginia last month, that seems to be a question of chance.

“There’s no rhyme or reason why it happened in Jackson County. It could have easily happened anywhere across the United States, but it did happen here,” said West Virginia State Epidemiologist Shannon McBee. “We were able to quickly isolate the pigs and close the swine barn for public viewing to prevent further transmission of the virus into the general community and bring a heightened awareness of the situation as we are entering fair season here in West Virginia.”

McBee said that just like humans, pigs experience seasonal outbreaks of influenza. While rare, these strains can make the jump to humans.

“The virus that we’re dealing with here in Jackson County, is a commonly circulating virus in swine and so there wasn’t anything new detected,” she said. “It just jumped from pigs to humans, which is something that sporadically does occur.”

Swine flu generally does not spread between humans, nor does it spread through eating pork. The biggest factor is exposure to pigs, and these days, most people simply don’t interact with livestock enough to make it a real concern.

“The risk to the general public is very low,” McBee said. “Most illnesses with these types of viruses have been mild. However, anyone at high risk of serious flu complications planning to attend a fair, where there might be pigs should avoid pigs or the swine barn at the fair. The individuals that we consider at high risk for flu complications include young children, pregnant women, and postpartum women up to two weeks after delivery, your older adults and then individuals with certain chronic medical problems.”

The DHHR and state Department of Agriculture are always on the lookout for more common zoonotic illnesses; those are diseases like Lyme, malaria, or rabies that can be transmitted from animals to humans. And given the importance of agriculture and livestock to the state, special precautions are being taken around pig human interactions this year.

“We actually lead the nation in family farms, still,” said West Virginia Agricultural Commissioner Kent Leonhardt. “You look at our great seal, there’s a miner and a farmer.”

Leonhardt said the decision to close down the pig farms at the Jackson County fair, as well as this weekend’s state fair, were not taken lightly.

“We don’t take these decisions on our own, and we don’t do it in an isolated fashion,” he said. “Last Friday, after we had all the results of everything, we actually had a meeting with DHHR, Department of Agriculture, the Fair Board, WVU extension, and many surrounding states that have had similar concerns and things and quite frankly, everybody came up with the same conclusion.”

The closure is an added precaution on top of established practices to ensure farm animals from across the state can be brought together for display safely. Due to an ongoing avian influenza outbreak in surrounding states, no live birds will be displayed at this year’s state fair at all.

“Here at the State Fair, we’re inspecting every animal that comes up,” Leonhardt said. “There’s a check in point, any animal that comes in, whether it’s a swine, a horse, or a sheep, or goat or a cow, and before those animals head to the barn, they’re actually inspected by a Department of Agriculture employee.”

Leonhardt said that check point testing happens every year at the State Fair, and is available to other fairs around the state upon request. Pigs racing and swine competitions will still be held at the fair this year because the risk is low, and the payoff for the state agribusiness is high.

“They show their animals and they develop a high quality animal, and they want to take pride in what they’ve done,” Leonhardt said. “But it’s also a show mission, but it’s a discipline that is part of the learning experience of our youth in agriculture. They take these animals from a very young age, and they raise them. So not only does it help them establish potentially an interest in a business later on. But it also instills an awful lot of discipline in learning.”

Agriculture is a big part of West Virginia history and culture, but finding ways to keep the community involved safely is the new challenge.

W.VA. State Fair Begins With Fun, Food And Precautions

The 97th Annual State Fair of West Virginia opens Thursday in Greenbrier County. There are some changes this year, but still plenty of fun, food, music and interests for all ages.

The 97th Annual State Fair of West Virginia opens Thursday in Greenbrier County. There are some changes this year, but still plenty of fun, food, music and interests for all ages.

State Fair CEO Kelly Collins wants fairgoers to visit safely, so several precautions will be in place for 2022.

Hand sanitizing and hand washing stations will be set up throughout the fairgrounds. The stations are there to help protect against COVID-19. Collins also advises those visiting the livestock exhibits to wash their hands.

“Anytime you visit an animal exhibit, whether it’s here at the state fair or a different facility, you need to take precautions like washing your hands,” Collins said. “There are certain diseases that can transfer from animals to people. We’ve always encouraged folks to wash their hands after visiting the animals.”

To protect against swine flu, the swine barn will be off limits. With an avian flu outbreak elsewhere around the country, there will be no live birds at the poultry barn.

“We haven’t had any cases of the avian influenza in the state,” Collins said. “But this is such a strong industry in our state. We don’t want to do anything to possibly jeopardize that.”

For the first time, the fair will have metal detectors at the front gates. Collins said this is an open gate system that scans for weapons only with minimal intrusion to the patron.

“You don’t have to take things out of your pocket,” Collins said. “You can just keep walking through unless the system notifies us. We kindly ask folks not to carry any type of weapon on fair property.”

Collins said one of the most popular exhibits is back this year. The Farm Credit Dairy Birthing Center brings 20 pregnant cows each fair. She says the chances of catching a live birth are great! Fairgoers can listen to the public address announcer who will keep the fairgrounds updated. The new calves will be available for pictures and petting being just days old.

“It is a full moon this weekend,” Collins said. We never know when a birth is going to happen. But those were the old wives tales that’s going to help it along.”

Collin said there is no limit on what the 50 food vendors can deep fry at a state fair.

“We have our new ‘Fair Food’ contests that challenge our vendors to come up with new and exciting fair food,” Collins said. “We’ve got some really great entries this year, including pickled lemonade, deep fried reuben fritters, blueberry dark chocolate ice cream, jalapeno popper pizza, cinnamon toast crunch funnel cake, big nacho dorito pizza – so it’s a pretty fun list.”

Collins said there are a number of special offers for seniors, children, families and more. She said the concerts every evening run the musical gamut. The opening night country music star Cody Johnson has canceled due to illness. Collins said people can go to the State Fair of WV Facebook page for updates, schedules and information on all things fair related.

The State Fair of West Virginia runs from Thursday, Aug. 11 through Saturday, Aug. 20 in Fairlea, just outside Lewisburg.

State Fair to Launch First Mobile App

The State Fair of West Virginia will launch of its first-ever mobile app.

The new app will allow fairgoers to schedule their day, purchase tickets, and find their favorite locations on an interactive map.

State Fair CEO Kelly Collins says the app will make it easier for fairgoers to purchase tickets. Instead of waiting in line, they will be able to purchase and scan tickets directly from their phones.

The state fair of West Virginia app also includes frequently asked questions, news and State Fair branded photo features. It will be available Monday morning for free in both the App Store and Google Play Store.

The 2016 State Fair theme is “Capture Your Memories”.  The 10-day Fair opens August 12.

Lewisburg to Hold Airstream Rally

A whole bunch of silvery RVs are coming to Lewisburg this month.

The State Fair of West Virginia Event Center says it will host more than 700 campers for a week starting June 28 when the Wally Byam Caravan Club International holds its 59th annual convention and rally. The group consists of Airstream trailer owners.

Rally officials will hold a public viewing of new and vintage Airstreams on June 25.

Byam built the first Airstream trailer as a tent contraption on a Model T chassis, eventually replacing the tent with a teardrop-shaped permanent shelter. The riveted aluminum, aviation-inspired design emerged in the 1930s. Byam would spend much of the rest of his life leading Airstream caravans around the world. He died in 1962.

State Fair of West Virginia Advance Tickets on Sale

The box office is open for the State Fair of West Virginia, which runs Aug. 12 to 21 in Lewisburg.

Discounts are available on admission tickets, and concert tickets are available for all shows. Concert tickets are not offered at a discount, but gate admission is included. Carnival discounts are also available.

Special pricing is also available for fifth-grade students and younger, senior citizens (Aug. 16) and military (Aug. 17).

Advance tickets are on sale through the fair’s website at http://www.statefairofwv.com , by calling ETIX at (800) 514-3849 or through the State Fair box office now through Aug. 5. Other locations also offer tickets. For a list, see http://www.statefairofwv.com/tickets .

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