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Children Watch The Chelsea Community Fair Children's Parade, August 1982 Photographer: Rick Lieder

Children Watch The Chelsea Community Fair Children's Parade, August 1982 image
Year:
1982
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 1, 1982
Caption:
FAIR TIME - Everybody loves a parade, but especially if you're a kid watching other kids. Colby Gordon, Adam Winans, Courtney Gordon watch the children's parade on the opening day of the Chelsea Community Fair.

Amanda McConeghy Watches The Chelsea Community Fair Children's Parade, August 1982 Photographer: Rick Lieder

Amanda McConeghy Watches The Chelsea Community Fair Children's Parade, August 1982 image
Year:
1982
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 1, 1982
Caption:
PARADE - Amanda McConeghy, above, looks as though she'd found something intriguing during the children's parade on the opening night Tuesday of the Chelsea Community Fair.

Workmen Prepare Site Of Annual Chelsea Community Fair, October 1950

Workmen Prepare Site Of Annual Chelsea Community Fair, October 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 4, 1950
Caption:
PROPOSED PERMANENT SITE FOR CHELSEA FAIR: The 10-acre plot adjoining the Bowser plant on the east and running along the south side of old US-12, just south of Chelsea, may become the site for a permanent home for Chelsea's annual community fair. The plot is pictured above as it was being readied yesterday for the 1950 celebration of the fair, this week. Fair board executives have already taken options on this property for that purpose and hope some day to erect steel-frame buildings to house the fair.

Pig Scramble At The Chelsea Community Fair, October 1950

Pig Scramble At The Chelsea Community Fair, October 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 6, 1950
Caption:
SCRAMBLING FOR PIGS AT THE CHELSEA FAIR: Each of the 14 Future Farmers of America who participated in the "pig scramble" at the Chelsea Community fair yesterday succeeded in capturing and winning permanent possession of a Duroc, to start a pedigreed line of his own. The 14 piglets were donated by businessmen and farmers of the Chelsea neighborhood and each winner is to have his animal bred and from the pen he is to return one female for the "pig scramble" at the 1951 Chelsea Fair. The community fair will continue tonight and through Saturday. Horsepulling contests were scheduled today.