Bedford County Fair president Judy Gambill and board member Christine Pyrdom recently presented a copy of the 2021 Fair program book to County Mayor Chad Graham. The fair will be held July 19-24 at Bedford County Agriculture and Education Center on Midland Road, with live music, livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, a carnival midway and other fun and educational activities...
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Bedford County Fair president Judy Gambill and board member Christine Pyrdom recently presented a copy of the 2021 Fair program book to County Mayor Chad Graham.
The fair will be held July 19-24 at Bedford County Agriculture and Education Center on Midland Road, with live music, livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, a carnival midway and other fun and educational activities.
The Fair Board will host a coffee 10 a.m. July 15 at the Ag Center to recognize the county's Century Farms.
The Fairest of the Fair pageant will take place Saturday, July 10, at Shelbyville Central High School auditorium. Graham and other dignitaries will be recognized at the fair's opening ceremonies, 6 p.m.
More information about the fair, including daily schedules, is available at its website, https://bedfordcountytnfair.org/ The fair office can be reached at 931-684-0760.