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Agricultural Celebration Day at Fisher River Park, 3rd Saturday in September (Surry County)

 

 

 

 



 

Marshall Brothers & High Road
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Event/Site: Agricultural Celebration Day

 

Date: Second  Saturday in September.  11am – 7pm

 

Type: County fair with contests, music and food.

 

Location: Edward Jones Amphitheater

                 Fisher River Park

                 381 County Home Road

                 Dobson, NC, 27017

 

From the Charlotte Area:  Take I-77 to the Dobson Exit # 93.  Turn right off the ramp on Zephyr Road. Travel approximately 2.7 miles to the 2nd stoplight.  Turn left on North Main Street.  Travel approximately ¾ mile. Turn left on Prison Camp Road.  Travel approximately ½ mile.  Turn left on County Home Road.  Fisher River Park entrance is ¼ mile on the left. Approximate travel time from the Dobson Exit to the Park is 11 minutes.

 

From the Greensboro/Winston-Salem Area: Take I-40 to US Hwy 52.  Take US Hwy 52 North toward Mt. Airy.  (Approximately 25 minutes from Winston Salem).  Take the 74 connector to the Mt. Airy Exit and Turn Left on US Hwy 601.  Travel approximately 5 miles to stop light and turn Right on Business 601.  Travel approximately 2 miles and turn Right on Prison Camp Road.  Travel approximately ½ mile.  Turn left on County Home Road.  Fisher River Park entrance is ¼ mile on the left.

 

From the Virginia Area: Take I-77 to the Dobson Exit # 93.  Turn right off the ramp on Zephyr Road. Travel approximately 2.7 miles to the 2nd stoplight.  Turn left on North Main Street.  Travel approximately ¾ mile. Turn left on Prison Camp Road.  Travel approximately ½ mile.  Turn left on County Home Road.  Fisher River Park entrance is ¼ mile on the left. Approximate travel time from the Dobson Exit to the Park is 11 minutes.

 

Click here for a map.
 

Cost:  Free.

 

Parking: Free. Accessible for bus tours.

 

Special Needs Access:  Venue is accessible.

 

Signage: Sign at location on day of event.

 

Sponsor: The NC Cooperative Extensions Agency and Surry County Parks and Recreation

 

Contact:

Millie Holleman

Surry County Parks & Recreation Department

Phone: 336-401-8235 

E-Mail: hollemanm@co.surry.nc.us

 

Description of Event:  At the Celebration, agriculture lovers of all ages come out to play in the hay maze and milk Bessie the Cow. The day includes bread and ice cream making contests, and fruit and vegetable decorating. Local politicians even participate in a cow milking contestEssay contest submissions, on topics such as, “I remember when…” and “What agriculture means to me…” are posted all around the amphitheater. While musical groups like the Marshall Brothers and Highroad serenade fairgoers with bluegrass, country, and gospel music, local 4H groups sell drinks and hot dogs, and the Cattlemen’s Association sells hamburgers.

 

History of Site/Event:  In 2006, Surry County replaced its county fair with Agricultural Celebration Day.  The day focuses on education and displaying the talents of county residents.

 

Description of Site/Facility:  The amphitheater is in the middle of Fisher River Park. Visitors can bring their own lawn chairs to sit and enjoy music.

 

Significance of Site/Event to the Community:  Agricultural Celebration Day is a place for people who don’t normally have the opportunity to learn about agriculture.  It is a celebration of the county’s agricultural accomplishments.

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Photos courtesy Surry County Parks and Recreation Department

 

 

 

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