The 75th Annual Greene County Fair kicked off Monday, bringing with it a proud tradition of agriculture, entertainment, and community celebration to the Greene County Fairgrounds.
Now midweek, Wednesday’s schedule is packed with family-friendly fun and competitive events, continuing the excitement as the fair celebrates a historic 75th anniversary. With roots dating back to 1870 and the current Fair Association established in 1949, the Greene County Fair remains a vibrant part of the community—and the festivities are far from over.
Wednesday’s Full Schedule:
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🐑 Junior Meet Goat and Sheep Show – Show Barn at 1:00 PM
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🐐 Dairy Goat Show – Show Barn at 1:00 PM
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🐥 Barnyard Nursery Petting Zoo – Open nightly from 4:00–10:00 PM at the Farm Bureau Barnyard Nursery
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🎪 The Torres One Ring Family Circus – Nightly at 6:00 PM in the Horse Arena
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📣 Husband/Mama Calling Contest – Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion at 7:00 PM
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🤼 Monsters of the Midway Pro Wrestling – Tri-Am RV Main Stage at 7:00 PM
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🏆 Corn Bag Toss Tournament – 7:00 PM
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🐂 Championship Bull Riding – Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena at 7:30 PM
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✝️ 1 Name Christian Music – Greeneville Federal Expo Stage at 8:00 PM
Fair Exhibits: A Showcase of Local Talent and Agriculture
Fairgoers can explore a wide range of departments featuring entries from across the county, including youth projects, homegrown produce, handcrafts, culinary arts, and more.
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Department C – Youth and 4-H
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Arts and Crafts
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Needlework
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Canning
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Clothing/Sewing
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Educational 4-H Project
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Garden Crops
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Field Crops
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Food Preparation
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Flower Arrangements
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Photography
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4-H Special Participation
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Art
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Crafts
Department E – Future Farmers of America
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Row Crops
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Hay
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Tobacco
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Garden Crops
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Landscaping Plants
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Specialty Farm Products
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Small Shop Products
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Large Products
Department K – Horticulture, Field Crops, and Seeds
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Corn
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Small Grain
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Hay
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Tobacco
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Miscellaneous
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Fruits
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Vegetables
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Novelty Vegetables
Department M – Honey and Molasses (Sorghum) Show
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Extracted Honey
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Comb Honey
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Frame Honey
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Beeswax
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Observation Hive of Bees
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Molasses
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Cream Honey
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Photography
Department N – Canning
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Fresh Fruit
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Vegetables
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Jams and Preserves
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Butters
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Jellies
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Spreads
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Pickles and Relish
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Sauces
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Canned and Dried Meats
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Juices
Department O – Pastries
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Cakes
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Pies
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Cookies
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Candy
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Breads
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Sugar Free
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Gluten Free
Department P – Handwork
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Quilting
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Large Items
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Medium Items
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Small Items
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Golden Treasures
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Children’s Clothing
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Adult Clothing
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Sweatshirts
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T-Shirts
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Other
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Table Linens
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Bed Linens
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Towels
Department R – Adult Crafts
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Metal and Wood Working
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Wood Carvings
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Pictures
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Holiday Decorations
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Folk Art
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Wall Hangings
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Miscellaneous
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Jewelry
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Baskets
Department S – Ornamental Horticulture
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Cut Floral Design
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Plant Material
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Cycle Bloom Challenge
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Three Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora Buds
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Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora Bloom
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Floribunda
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Sprays (any color)
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Polyantha, Shrubs, or Old Garden Rose
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Climbers
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Miniature
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Cut Flowers (Annuals, Perennials, and Flower Shrubs)
Department U – Photography
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Color Prints
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Black and White Toned Prints
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Color Snapshots
Department V – Fine Arts
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Oil
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Acrylic
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Watercolor
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Drawing
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Mixed Media
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Sculptures
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Admission is $10, Children 6-11 – $5, Children 5-Under – Free. The fairgrounds open daily at 4:00 PM, and carnival rides begin at 5:00 PM with a pay-one-price wristband available for $25.