F •A.R.M. Aims To Pay Off Schuylkill Fairgrounds Mortgage By VAL VANTASSEL Berks Co. Correspondent SUMMIT STATION (Schuylkill Co.) The Schuylkill County Fair is a little dream that has grown beyond all expectations. What started as a 4-H Fair on the parking lot of Penn State Schuyl kill Campus has grown into a week-long event on the 70-acre fairgrounds in Summit Station. The transformation from a little event on borrowed premises to a major attraction with year-long potential has taken place in just six years. Like a teen-ager sprouting in all directions the Schuylkill Fair is having a few growing pains. They can be summed up in just one word .... money. “In 1984 we opened the fair up. By the next year we realized that we had outgrown the space avail able and we started looking for a new place to hold the fair. It took us a year and a half, but eventually we had a chance to buy the Happy Holiday Park,” explained Tim Al lison, a member of the Schuylkill Co. Fair Association. The 70-acre park came com plete with a hefty $200,000 price tag and few facilities, but it did have a feature not easily found in Schuylkill County. “The park is level. It was basically a swimming and picnicking spot with a few miscellaneous camp sites. There was a building that we use for the fair office and shower facilities,” Allison explained. Money from preceding fairs had been used for fair improve ments and so there was no money available for purchasing the fair grounds. That’s when F.A.R.M., the Foundation for Agriculture and Resource Management, was form ed. “Nine banks agreed to loan us a total of $190,000 and a fair asso ciation member loaned us another $lO,OOO. F.A.R.M. owns the prop erty and the fair association runs the fair. There are 11 members on the F.A.R.M. board, with six be ing members of the Schuylkill Fair Association,” Allison said. Allison is one of the association’s representatives on the F.A.R.M. board. That means F.A.R.M. gets to pay the mortgage. Payments on the 10-year loan run approximate ly $43,000 a year. Raising that kind of money would be a daunt ing task for many organizations but the one thing that the fair asso ciation and F.A.R.M. aren’t short on is enthusiasm. “We waited to run a major fund raising campaign until we receiv ed our 501 C status from the IRS. For the first year the Schuylkill Fair Association carried F.A.R.M.,” Allison said. The new status makes contributions tax de ductible. “Now it’s time for F.A.R.M. to support itself,” Craig Morgan, F.A.R.M. member added. F.A.R.M. started their cam paign in July. They announced that they hoped to raise $250,000 in three years to pay off the mort gage. ‘Then we can put our mon ies toward the fair and other acti vities,” Allison said. F.A.R.M. is asking businesses and individuals for pledges. This includes the approximately 460 members of the Schuylkill Fair Association. "We’re asking them to pledge $lOO each of the three years. We’ve been running a tele phone campaign and it has been moderately successful. To date extending their efforts. “I met with petting zoo, fishing rodeo and lots of It isn’t big name entertainment that the Schuylkill Carbon Farm As so- games. A number of craft people de- draws big crowds to die fairgrounds, ciation and they volunteered to monstrate their aits. Last year we had “Ours is basically a family oriented include a letter from F.A.R.M. to caning, painting woodworking, quilt- agricultural fair. We just have a lot of their 700 members. They also are ing, apple butter making, and sausage family type activities for people to willing to help us find farmers to making,” Allison explained. participate in,” Allison said, visit agribusinesses for contribu- The group has sold raffle tickets Among the creative ideas the fair tions,” Morgan said. and they hold an auction in the has employed are big wheel races for “We need more people, not spring. youngsters, a youth talent show, hay only to contribute money, but to The most popular event by far is bale tosses and rolling pin tosses, help run the campaign,” Allison the fair. It’s come a long way and the senior and junior Olympics, a volley added. group is proud of its achievements, ball tournament and a tractor driving FALL FESTIVAL DATES SET ‘The fourth year of the fiiir we had a contest FARM, in conjunction with the Class C rating. Last year we became That was really popular. We had fair association has some other ere- a Class A fair. We’ve gone from about 40 participants in different divi ative avenues for raising funds. “We 5,000 people in attendance to 40,000 sions. There were 300 to 400 people will be holding our Fall Festival Oct people this year,” Allison said. watching the contest before we were 14 and 15 at foe fairgrounds. It fea- “We even ran out of parking Wed- finished,” Morgan said, hirers a Belgian horse trolley, a nesday and Thursday night” Craig “One request we had. was for more haunted house, a greased pig contest Morgan added. daytime activities and we will be ★ 103 Days ★ Attractive Single Cross With Good Yield For Maturity NEW ASGROW RX7O6 ★ 109 Days ★ Yield Reports... Talk Of The Town 21M67^1 S 3l CALL FOR COMPLETE YORK DIVISION 215 967 4131 VICI r\ ATIAM 55 Willow Springs Circle MIFFLINBURG YIELD INFORMATION York, PA 17402 717-966-3841 717-764-9814 Listen To The Talk Around Town, And Then Talk To Your Seedway Dealer - He Has The Hybrids That Measure Up... 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