STAFF PHOTOS BY DON COBLE AND COURTESY OF CLAY COUNTY FAIR, CASSANDRA SHANK
Postcards from this year’s Clay County Agriculture Fair
GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Painted faces and pony rides. …
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Painted faces and pony rides. Doughnuts and Frisbee-catching dogs. Ferris wheels and funnel cakes. Merry-go-rounds and monster trucks. This year’s Clay County Agriculture Fair had it all. Even with the final weekend – traditionally the two busiest days of the 11-day run – essentially being a washout by nasty weather, this year’s event shattered the attendance record by more than 21,000. Fair-goers were treated to thrilling rides, an assortment of carnival food, agriculture and historical exhibits and, most of all, a good time. Here are several snapshots of this year’s fair. Enjoy and mark your calendar for the start of next year’s fair on April 4.