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Isle of Wight Fair Sees Record Attendance
Gwen Albers, Tidewater News
September 22, 2010

WINDSOR—The four-day Isle of Wight County Fair had an overall record-breaking attendance of 29,300, Mark Furlo, director of Isle of Wight County Parks and Recreation, said Monday.

The fair, which opened Thursday and closed Sunday, had an attendance of 21,500 in 2009. Furlo said.

Thursday’s attendance for Carload Night was 1,697; Friday, 5,970; Saturday, 16,162; and Sunday 4,917. A Seafood Fest held on Wednesday had an attendance of 550.

“We had significant growth,” Furlo said. “I think people have started to see the improvements we made to the fairgrounds, and I think we continue to improve on the type of entertainers, ground acts and competitions.”

Fair Coordinator Darlene Keyt also attributed the fair’s success to the weather.

“The weather was perfect,” Keyt said. “To be honest, it’s our goal to improve this event every year. It’s going to be tough to repeat this weather pattern, but I am optimistic for next year and I love to break records.”

This year’s fair featured country music shows by national acts, including The Band Perry, which earlier this month was nominated for Vocal Group of the Year for the 44th Annual CMA Awards; Jason Michael Carroll, whose first album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and included top singles, “Alyssa Lies” and “Livin’ Our Love Song; and The Kentucky Headhunters, who have sold more than 6 million records over the last 17 years.