THE Bloomsburg Fair
Check out the Bloomsburg Fair, across town from Bloomsburg University. The university offers students free transportation to and from the fair, and discounted tickets! What other school can say they are 5 minutes away from the biggest fair in the state of Pennsylvania?!
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I'm gonna be talking about the Bloomsburg fair. Theo's airfare is the largest fair in the state. Their tracks thousands from neighboring seats as well affairs a full day's from Saturday to Saturday, and I always begins the third Saturday after Labor Day. The gates also opened on a Friday night, right before the first Saturday, which is preview day. They're approximately 400,000 people that attend the fair every year for the past decade. To that the university offers for you that includes free transportation to and from the fair for the whole entire week. They also offer $5 a CZ discounted tickets so you could buy up to 14 and bring your family as well. There are over 1500 food stands with apple cider, apple dumplings and fried oreos. There's something literally for every student here. The exhibits include horticulture, agriculture, education, arts and crafts, and industrial. This year, the largest pumpkin was entered into the fair over £1300. There are many local schools that show off their talents here. You can also enter in photography, canning farm animals and baking contests. The fare is honestly super informational as we learn about where our food comes from. My favorite vendors personally are the peach cobbler and the bubble tea vendors it has been. The entertainment brings in some awesome bands from Toby Keith, Old Dominion, Taylor Swift, Leonard Skinner and Sherlund. I saw both Toby Keith and Old Dominion here at the fair, so law college students honestly come down and they go to the concerts together and super fun. The fair's totally worth going as university makes it so easy for you guys to go. It's just another perk of going to be you And what makes a school so unique? Thank you for watching.