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Adair Countian manages 4th largest ticketed event in Indiana

General Manager Bryan Blair is the son of Gayle and the late Fred Blair and the grandson of Louise and the late Robert Spires and the late Cecil and Hazel Blair all of Adair County, KY. Goshen is a long way from Knifley, KY, his ancestral homeland. It is 361 miles north of Columbia in north central Indiana.
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Columbia native Bryan Blair is General Manager of the Elkhart County 4-H Fair in Goshen, Indiana, which had a very successful event this year.

The Fair is the second largest Fair and the fourth largest ticketed event in Indiana and completed its successful nine day run on August 1, with an attendance in excess of 255,000 people.



The Fair featured Montgomery Gentry, and there were concerts by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, the Little a River Band, for King & Country and Cole Swindell. Other featured events were the the Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League, two rodeo performances and a giagantic demolition derby.

Blair is the son of Gayle and the late Fred Blair and the grandson of Louise and the late Robert Spires and the late Cecil and Hazel Blair all of Adair County.

Goshen is 361 miles north of Columbia in north central Indiana.


This story was posted on 2015-08-03 03:46:03
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Bryan Blair, Columbia, KY, manages fair with 255,000 in attendance



2015-08-03 - Goshen, Montgomery County, IN - Photo submitted by Bryan Blair.
Columbia, KY native Bryan Blair
is pictured with country music duo Montgomery Gentry, also Kentucky natives, before their recent concert at the Elkhart County 4-H Fair in Goshen, Indiana where Blair is the General Manager. Blair is the son of Gayle and the late Fred Blair and the grandson of Louise and the late Robert Spires and the late Cecil and Hazel Blair all of Adair County. Goshen is 361 miles north of Columbia in north central Indiana.

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