Don’t Put Those School Projects Away Yet: Enter Them at the Fair and Save
As the school year comes to an end and summer vacation approaches, many parents are preparing to put away the crafts, drawings, paintings, and creative projects their children have worked on throughout the year. Before storing those special creations away, consider giving them a second life by exhibiting them at the Ayer’s Cliff Fair.
Each year, the Fair’s Arts & Crafts Department provides young people from the region with an opportunity to showcase their creativity and talent. This long-standing tradition allows children to proudly display their work, share their accomplishments with the community, and experience the excitement of participating in one of the area’s most cherished events.
Whether it’s a classroom art project, a painting, a drawing, a handmade craft, or another creative work, every project deserves to be celebrated. Participating at the Fair encourages young exhibitors to take pride in their efforts while inspiring them to continue exploring their artistic talents.
A Great Opportunity for Families
Entering exhibits at the Fair can also come with added benefits. Participants who enter five or more items across different classes or departments are eligible to purchase a Weekend Pass for only $35, representing a savings of $35 off the regular price.
Families can enter projects in a variety of departments, including Arts & Crafts and Horticulture. Summer is the perfect time to start planning entries and setting aside projects that could be exhibited at this year’s Fair.
Celebrating Young Talent
One of the highlights of the Ayer’s Cliff Fair is the opportunity to discover the incredible creativity of young exhibitors. Year after year, children impress visitors with their imagination, hard work, and artistic abilities.
The Fair team is already looking forward to seeing this year’s entries and celebrating the talents of the next generation.
The Ayer’s Cliff Fair will take place from August 27 to 30.
For more information about departments, classes, and entry requirements, click here.







