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The Northern Wisconsin State Fair Association has been serving the Chippewa Valley area over 125 years. With an annual fair, year-round events, camping space, and winter storage, the fairgrounds have become a destination for family fun, community support, and live events

Northern Wisconsin State Fair Association

225 Edward Street | Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
715.723.2861 | info@nwsfa.com

Year Round On-Site Office Hours
Week After Memorial Day - Week Before Labor Day
Monday through Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm

Labor Day - Memorial Day
Monday through Thursday 8:00am - 4:00 pm, Friday 8:00am-12:00 Noon
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The Northern Wisconsin

State Fair Management Team

The team of the Northern Wisconsin State Fair Association is all active members of the Chippewa Valley community
supporting the events and economic impact that the Association delivers through events it hosts and/or coordinates.
Each team member has a passion directly connected to the strategic mission and opportunities we offer.

We believe in hard work, collaboration, teamwork, and impeccable communication - but most of all, we believe in fun and celebrating new traditions.

Executive Director - Rusty Volk, CFE
Office & Finance Manager - Debbie Baier
Assistant Executive Director - Cindy Boggess
Fair Vendor & Event Manager - Beth Welke
Facilities Manager - Joe Seckora
Junior/Open Fair Exhibit Manager - Dawn Totzke


Brief History of the

Northern Wisconsin State Fair

In the late 1800s, Chippewa Falls area citizens drafted a charter to create the Northern Wisconsin State Fair recognizing the impracticality of entering or attending the Southern Wisconsin State Fair, now formerly known as the Wisconsin State Fair. Enacted in 1897 by the State of Wisconsin, the fair was to "improve agriculture, horticulture and mechanical and household arts." Encompassing a 27-county district, the Northern Wisconsin State Fair has played a central role in northern Wisconsin for over 120 years. To these fairground self-sufficient farming families brought their best efforts in raising chickens, sheep, cows, rabbits, horses, and pigs and displayed their horticultural skills in prize pies, breads, and canned goods. As Wisconsin became more urbanized, the Northern Wisconsin State Fair reflected developments in industry and technology from Model Ts to satellite dishes. Today, these fairground buildings still display the best of individual and community achievements in northern Wisconsin.

Each year in July, over 100,000 visitors attend the Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds to celebrate community, agriculture, entertainment, and family fun activities. Hundreds of youth exhibitors showcase their talents through exhibiting animals, projects, and talents in hopes to win the purple Grand Champion ribbon. National musical acts including The Beach Boys, Martina McBride, and Joan Jett have graced the presence of the Leinenkugel's Main Stage providing entertainment for the thousands that attend. Attendance records were set in 2022 with Charlie Berens performance being sold out.

We hope you're able to join us as we celebrate all that the Northern Wisconsin State Fair provides to everyone of all ages!

Feel free to stop by or give us a call to learn more, visit the fun of the Northern Wisconsin State Fair or how we can meet your event needs.


OUR MISSION
Our Mission is to provide up-to-date grounds and facilities that promote events and attractions enhancing the economic viability of our community.

OUR VISION
Community: The Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds will create, promote, support and welcome events which reflect our community's lifestyles while maintaining financial independence, community ownership and pride in a safe gathering place.

Associates/Volunteers: Associates and Volunteers will provide positive guidance to improve the grounds and events, promote ownership and pride, while building goodwill among all area communities.

Board Members: The Northern Wisconsin State Fair board members will be community leaders who are visionary and open minded, fiscally responsible and committed to working collaboratively in protecting and preserving the Fairgrounds for future generations.

OUR VALUES
The Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds will provide diverse family oriented activities that preserve and create traditions, encourage community-wide involvement while upholding high standards of integrity and honesty.
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