No MN State Fair for 2020

  • BoatsHateMe
    Between Pool 2 and Pool 4
    Posts: 782
    #1944143

    Our company displays at the fair and we received this letter today –

    Minnesota State Fair
    To Our State Fair Concessionaires, Exhibitors and Ride & Game Operators:

    In a year when celebrations have been quieted and traditions paused, we’re writing to let you know that the 2020 Great Minnesota Get-Together will not be taking place.

    Fair staff will be in touch with you in the coming weeks regarding participation in the 2021 Minnesota State Fair.

    Until then, we want to share with you the following statement from State Fair General Manager Jerry Hammer:

    Dear Friends,

    We’ve been working hard and doing our very best with preparations for the 2020 State Fair. The picture was cloudy in March, but things have cleared up considerably since then. Right now is the time of year when things need to really take off if we’re going to have a fair, but we can see that we’re out of runway and can’t get off the ground. There will be no State Fair this year.

    Like everything during the past few months, it’s complex and difficult. The State Fair is built on a vast network of agriculturists, vendors, artists, entertainers, competitors, amusement operators, sponsors, State Fair staff and thousands more who always give their very best. They are the pillars of the fair, and almost all have been affected during the past two months. Some are doing okay, but many have eroded including some who provide our biggest and best programs. It’s a challenging time for our determined young people in youth agriculture programs. More and more livestock exhibitors, entertainers and attraction operators are concerned with going on the road this summer. Some commercial exhibitors are past their deadlines for getting products, and now there’s even a question of adequate supplies for food vendors. And many are having trouble finding people who are willing to work in crowds.

    This will have a big impact on thousands of businesses and the tens of thousands of people whose talent, dedication and love bring the fair to life. We understand exactly what they’re going through because we’re going through the same thing.

    We’ll face those challenges because the most important thing is your health. No one knows what things will be like at fair time, but we need to make decisions now based on what we know today, not how we hope things will be in August. And right now, all of the science says that if things go well, we’ll still be walking very carefully in three months. That’s far from ready to run a mass gathering marathon like the State Fair. Can you see social distancing on a Park & Ride bus, or at the Bandshell? One at a time on the Giant Slide? Can you imagine standing six feet apart in line for cookies? Me neither.

    The State Fair needs to be a full-on celebration. That’s what makes it very special for so many of us, including young fair fan Addie who is 5 years old. She starts kindergarten this fall and she said, “I love the fair. There are a hundred things to do there. And it’s my birthday. It’s my favorite time of year.”

    Millions of people love the fair just like Addie, even if it’s not their birthday. And that’s exactly why we can’t have a fair this year. We owe it to you now, and we owe it to posterity to give you the very best that we possibly can in a safe environment. By taking the tough road today, we guarantee that the fair’s future remains hopeful and bright.

    A month ago, my good friend Carlos wrote, “If there’s no fair this year, it’s because they love us and want to see EVERYone next year.” He’s right. That’s the heart of the matter. We want to see you all for many years to come, when we can celebrate in true State Fair style.

    So this isn’t a difficult decision. It’s the only decision. It’s the right thing to do. As we go through this strange summer, we’re extremely grateful for the understanding and support of everyone who makes the State Fair possible – especially the millions of fair fans from around the globe. The best thing we can all do right now is to help the world recover and heal. In the meantime, your team of State Fair pros is working hard to come back bigger, better, stronger and smarter in ’21. We’ll see you next year at the Great Minnesota Get-Back-Together.

    If you’d like more information, on the Updates page of our website, we have a link to questions and answers regarding the cancellation of the State Fair. A video message from Jerry Hammer also is included on this page. And, we will continue to post updates and future plans on this page as well.

    If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact sales staff or email [email protected].

    Thank you for being a part of the State Fair family. We look forward to seeing you in 2021!

    Charles
    Posts: 1979
    #1944145

    Yup saw the announcement come through also.

    So question with this being canceled, are schools going to be doing remote learning next year also?

    Sharon
    Moderator
    SE Metro
    Posts: 5475
    #1944147

    I’m not a regular fair-goer, but this was a historic announcement today. Since 1859, the MN State Fair has been held every year but five. 1946 – polio outbreak, 1945 – World War II, 1893 – Chicago World’s Fair was held and no one wanted to compete with that, 1861 and 1862 – American Civil War and US-Dakota War.

    It’s a strange time for sure and you could tell the board members were disappointed to have to make this call. Aside from the disappointed patrons who look forward to attending each year, my heart goes out to all the people who’s job and income is affected by this.

    Dan
    Southeast MN
    Posts: 3866
    #1944163

    Very interesting info Sharon. From what I’ve heard the MN state fair is a bigger deal here than in most other states. I’ve heard Texas has a huge state fair but not a lot of other places. When I was stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas I went to the KS state fair and it was nothing more than most county fairs around here.

    Hopefully some of those vendors can find a way to get their products sold. I really can’t stand the crowd but when the wife wants to go I don’t complain about hotdish on a stick and a deep-fried milky way bar.

    G_Smitty
    New Richmond, WI
    Posts: 1359
    #1944164

    unbelievable…

    buckybadger
    Upper Midwest
    Posts: 8389
    #1944169

    I’m pissed.

    Mainly because that means more people will likely be recreating in other places I actually go to. The fair was a nice pull to free up lakes and rivers a bit more.

    I haven’t been to the fair in years and haven’t missed those crowds either.

    glenn57
    cold spring mn
    Posts: 12084
    #1944171

    I’m pissed.

    Mainly because that means more people will likely be recreating in other places I actually go to. The fair was a nice pull to free up lakes and rivers a bit more.

    I haven’t been to the fair in years and haven’t missed those crowds either.

    EXACTLY!! toast

    slipbob_nick
    Princeton, MN
    Posts: 1297
    #1944235

    On a positive note it saves me a ton of cash by not being able to go. My son has completely got the fishing and hunting bug and said that’s good because then we can go fishing that weekend.

    TheFamousGrouse
    St. Paul, MN
    Posts: 11828
    #1944251

    For those who can’t live without the fair, I’m launching a new State Fair Simulator.

    For $200 bucks, I come to your driveway and I bring the whole experience to you. A guy on a mobility scooter will drive over your toes while a lady with a triple wide stroller bashes it into your shins and then gives you dirty looks. Then you get beer and mustard spilled on your shirt.

    The whole experience without leaving the comfort of your home.

    Grouse

    gim
    Plymouth, MN
    Posts: 17834
    #1944254

    Lol

    What about 15 varieties of deep fried delicious food? Can you bring me that too Grouse?

    sji
    Posts: 421
    #1944328

    Ah yes, the deep fried spam jello. And of course there’s always this for those that grow tired of walking.

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    Bass Thumb
    Royalton, MN
    Posts: 1200
    #1944338

    Foregone conclusion, given that there’s no end in sight to the Covid-19. I love the State Fair, but it’s literally the polar opposite of the notion of social distancing, which I think is great advice right now.

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