Let's Go to the STate Fair
It’s time to fly our WVU flags in Fairlea at the 2024 State Fair of West Virginia. Together, WVU and WVU Extension will be showcasing the best of our state’s flagship during the Fair on Aug. 8-17.
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WVU to showcase programs and activities at the State Fair
It’s time to fly our West Virginia University flags in Fairlea at the 2024 State Fair of West Virginia. Together, WVU and WVU Extension will be showcasing the best of our state’s flagship during the Fair on Aug. 8-17.
Whether you are a graduate of the University, a current or past 4-H’er, a Mountaineer fan or someone who enjoys learning new things, between the exhibits, youth livestock and 4-H projects, gardening showcases and more, there is something for everyone as part of the WVU experience.
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