At the Chesley Agri-Fair, from left: Nathan,Faith, and Chase Hinsperger, Evan Weiler and Cindy Hinsperger
Photo by Kirk ScottAt the Chesley Agri-Fair, from left: Nathan,Faith, and Chase Hinsperger, Evan Weiler and Cindy Hinsperger Photo by Kirk Scott
Sarnia

Chesley Agri-Fair Wraps Up Tonight

The 32nd annual Chesley Agri-Fair is underway this week.

The fair showcases the latest in agricultural products and services. This year for the first time the fair is evenings only, running from 4 to 9PM.

The Chesley Kinsmen put on the fair. Organizer Nathan Rhody (roadie) says evenings only are more convenient for everybody, exhibitors and visitors alike. He says this year they have about 80 exhibitors.

"Everything from drainage, investments, banking anything that can go along, real estate all those different types of things to assist farmers in their day to day needs."

Admission to the Chesley Agri-Fair is ten dollars and that includes food thanks to the Bruce County Cattlemen. Proceeds from the fair go to area community betterment projects.

The fair continues this evening at the Chesley Community Centre, again from 4 to 9PM.

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