Fifty-two fairs received the Award of Merit

Tennessee’s agricultural fairs were honored for their successes when the Fairs’ Merit Awards were presented during the 103rd Tennessee Association of Fairs (TAF) Convention held Jan. 16-18 in Murfreesboro.

Nearly 1,000 people attended the event, at which the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and TAF presented awards to the top county, regional, and state agricultural fairs for the 2024 season. Fifty-two fairs received the Award of Merit based on agriculture, education, community participation, programs and appearance.

The Greene County Fair received the highest honor when named the Champion of Champions Fair for 2024. The Champion of Champions is selected from the three 2023 division winners.

“The Tennessee Department of Agriculture has been promoting agriculture through fairs across our state for more than 170 years,” Commissioner Charlie Hatcher D.V.M. said. “The bountiful foods and fibers from our Tennessee farms and forests, along with the beauty of our landscape and the quality of life we enjoy, are celebrated at fairs.”

Tennessee Association of Fairs President Blake Laws says fairs are important.

“Agricultural fairs provide good, wholesome competition, entertainment for all ages, community support and promote our youth,” said Laws. “More than 20,000 volunteers are key to that success statewide, representing the spirit of greatness in our Volunteer State.”

2024 Fair Category Winners

Division A

  • State Champion: White County Fair
  • 1st Runner-up: Smith County Fair
  • 2nd Runner-up: Benton County Fair
  • Most Improved: Houston County Fair

Division AA

  • State Champion: Warren County Fair 
  • 1st Runner-up: Middle Tennessee District Fair
  • 2nd Runner-up: Henry County Fair
  • Most Improved: Rhea County Fair
  • Tennessee’s Outstanding Fairs Honored                                                                             

Division AAA       

  • State Champion: Williamson County Fair
  • 1st Runner-up: Anderson County Fair
  • 2nd Runner-up: Sevier County Fair
  • Most Improved: Coffee County Fair
  • Champion of Champions: Greene County Fair
  • Judy Basse Memorial Award for outstanding fair secretary:
  • Jamie Robinson, Bedford County Fair
  • Thornton Taylor Award for outstanding dedication to the fair programs in Tennessee: Helen McPeak, Wilson County – Tennessee State Fair
  • Vernon Henson Memorial Award: Blake Laws, Obion County Fair
  • Jimmy Floyd Memorial Award for outstanding associate member: Ken Woodward, Variety Attractions
  • Inaugural TAF Scholarship: Emma Grace Dotson, Henry County Fair

In the regional division, the Appalachian Fair, Tennessee Valley Fair and The Nashville Fair received the Award of Merit. In the state division, the Wilson County – Tennessee State Fair received the Award of Merit based on overall fair operations.

The statewide Fair Showcase offered prize money and awards in 40 categories, including:

  • best fair catalog
  • social media
  • educational displays
  • videos
  • posters
  • scrapbooks
  • creative ideas
  • and exhibits.

In its 27th year, the Fair Showcase competition drew 579 entries from 43 fairs. For more fair information, visit HERE.

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