History
For those of us who grew up in Niverville
in the 60's, 70's and 80's the Fair was a predictable annual August
event.

Eventually, it dwindled away for one reason or another and in
the early 90's we had no fair at all for several years.

Finally, in early 1996 a small group of interested people called
a "town hall" type of community meeting, to try and
re-establish the Fair. The well attended meeting produced a small
committee to address the task.
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An invitation was put out for suggestions
on re-naming the Fair. Many new ideas were received and after a
vote the outcome was "The Niverville Olde Tyme Country Fair"

Additionally it was decided to give the revived fair a completely
fresh start by hosting it in June rather than August, theorizing
that at any given time in August, many families are away on summer
holidays, camping or enjoying other seasonal activities. It has
been estimated that during the summer months at least one quarter
of the town's population is away from town at any given time.

Other topics of discussion considered were, that we would miss conflicting
with the harvest season if the fair was moved to June, and we could
benefit from longer hours of daylight as well. Of course, we would
like to believe the mosquitoes have not reached their full potential
in early June either! It was a unanimous decision. We would move
the fair to a June date and consider it to be more of a 'kick-off'
to summer! |