Absolutely our worst experience here at the summit county fair. The ticket person Craig aggressively manly handle my kids to put on the yellow wristbands. Wouldn’t allow me to step to the side to have myself or my husband put them on ourselves. Which made the line to be held up. Also refute let us to take in our stadium seat that we brought to use. When we got to our seats saw other around us had theirs. When I went to talk to him about he got mad and refused to talk to us about. And when trying to talk to him he let others to come in with theirs. I do not recommend coming to this event when nobody know you is in charge of their event. None of the workers knew who to talk to. Which means there needs to be more training to work...
Read moreI go every year for Prime Time barbecue and scone dots from Williams and Paces. Best fair food I've eaten. The fair is small and personal. I always run into people I know from around the valley. This quaint, little country event won't be around forever, so if you live in the county, you've got to check it out. Where else can you watch kids chase chickens and milk sheep for prizes? Neena's had great Mexican...
Read moreThe Summit County Fair is held annually during the first full week of August. It's a traditional small town county fair with cowboys and bucking broncos, clowns, a carnival midway, beauty queens, home canned goods, flowers, vegetables, and more. Events are held throughout Summit County and home base is quiet, scenic Coalville. I try to come up to this every year with friends, it is kinda fun,...
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