Berrien County Youth Fair postponed until next year
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The 75th Berrien County Youth Fair (BCYF) announced that the fair will be postponed until August 16th-21st, 2021.
This was a tough decision for the fair board. Karen Klug, Secretary and Fair Manager, said they are all the more looking forward to next year and hoping to carry on the excitement for the 75th anniversary.
While the fair will not go on as normal this year, they will still have showcases for the youth to participate.
The "Berrien County Youth Showcase 2020 - Where Youth are Essential" is open to kids ages 5 through 20. You must apply before the deadline of July 1st. For more information, click here.
Karen says that while the showcase will not be open to the public, they are working on ways to integrate social media and live stream some events online.
If you still want to get a taste of the fair, you can head to the BCYF fairgrounds this weekend, June 19th-21st, for their Concession Drive Thru. For all the details on the time they are open and a menu, click here.