Celebrate Farmers Fair Week By Supporting Downtown Shops

Families can take home a “No Fair” prized possession for mom, dad and the kids

(Aurora, Ind.) – It would have been a near perfect weather week for the Aurora Farmers Fair.

Unfortunately, the Aurora Farmers Fair will not take place this year due to COVID-19 concerns.

However, Main Street Aurora is doing its part to give families the opportunity to celebrate Farmers Fair week.

By supporting downtown Aurora retail businesses, families can take home a “No Fair” prized possession for mom, dad and the kids, the organization announced Tuesday on their Facebook page.

Participating businesses include:

The 1819 Boutique
A – Z Browseabout
Angela’s Attic
Aurora Computer Center
Big Indian Woodworking
C&J Jewelry
Distinctive Knits Yarn Shop & Knitting Machines
Gambles Furniture and Appliances
Great Crescent Brewery
Hippie Bob's
Krypto's Comix
Jayden's Jungle Exotic Pets
Lucky Feather Soapery & Mercantile
Oddities
Personally Yours Gift & Floral Shop
Remember This Antiques and Unique Gifts
River Treasures
Second Time Around
Weber Sports
The Wood Shop in Aurora

Next year’s Aurora Farmers Fair has been scheduled for September 29-October 2. 

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