State Fair to reopen with new attractions, indoor mask mandate
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[August 07, 2021]
By PETER HANCOCK
Capitol News Illinois
phancock@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD – After a one-year interruption
last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Illinois State Fair in
Springfield is set to reopen Thursday, Aug. 12, with some new
attractions and new safety requirements.
Among the new requirements, Illinois Department of Agriculture Director
Jerry Costello II said during a media briefing Friday, will be a mask
mandate at all indoor venues.
“It's important for fairgoers to know that we will be following (Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention) guidelines,” Costello said. “So what
that means is masks will be required indoors. This includes the
following buildings: the Coliseum, Expo Building, the Illinois Building,
the Dairy Building, the Livestock Center, Artisans Building, Emerson
Building, and the Orr Building. Again, masks will be required when
indoors.”
For those who arrive without masks but who plan to attend indoor events,
free masks will be available at all entry gates, he said.
And while it won’t be required, officials also are strongly encouraging
fairgoers to wear masks in large gatherings, including the Twilight
Parade, which is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. Thursday.
Other safety measures being taken include extra hand washing stations
throughout the fairgrounds, cleaning of high-touch areas, and foggers on
carnival rides and grandstand seating. There will also be free
vaccinations available at six locations on the fairgrounds.
State officials were forced to cancel the fair last year amid the
COVID-19 pandemic, the first time the fair had been called off since
World War II.
But with vaccines now widely available, and with nearly 60 percent of
the state’s population over age 12 now fully vaccinated as of Friday,
according to IDPH, officials said they feel comfortable the fair can go
off safely this year.
“I think people are just done,” Illinois State Fair manager Kevin Gordon
said. “I mean, they're tired of sitting around for a year and they're
wanting to get out. Again, we emphasize and we encourage that everyone
get vaccinated to come out. But we'll make certain that everyone out
here, when they do show up, will have a safe and have a fun time.”
The first major event of the fair actually happens Wednesday with the
unveiling of this year’s butter cow. This year marks the 100th
anniversary of the butter cow, a life-size display sculpted out of real
butter that is typically fashioned around a timely theme. Masks will be
required in the Dairy Building where the cow is housed.
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The carnival midway at the Illinois State Fairgrounds
in Springfield sits ready to welcome visitors when the Fair opens on
Thursday, Aug. 12. (Capitol News Illinois photo by Peter Hancock)
Gates to the fair officially open at 7 a.m. Thursday.
Gov. JB Pritzker will join Costello and other state and local
dignitaries for a ribbon cutting ceremony at 3 p.m. That will be
followed by the Twilight parade at 5 p.m.
Among the new attractions this year is a tribute to Route 66, which
stretched nearly 2,500 miles from Chicago to Santa Monica,
California, winding its way through Illinois, Missouri, Kansas,
Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona and southern California. This year
marks the 95th anniversary of the establishment of that highway, one
of the original roadways of the U.S. highway system.
The “Route 66 Experience” at the fairgrounds will allow visitors to
walk through exhibits commemorating the Illinois portion of the
highway from Chicago to the Chain of Rocks Bridge and learn about
communities and attractions along the route.
The fair will also feature 13 stages with free entertainment ranging
from live music to pig races, a water circus in which acrobats
perform 40 feet above the top of an Olympic-sized swimming pool, and
an assortment of sword swallowers, fire breathers and escape
artists.
Grandstand shows this year include country music performers Toby
Keith, Kane Brown and Sammy Hagar; comedian Gabriel “Fluffy”
Iglesias; a Neil Diamond tribute band called the Traveling Salvation
Show; a night of 90s music with Vanilla Ice and other artists;
George Thorogood and others.
Masks will be required for all grandstand concerts, and those in the
grandstand track standing room only section will be required to
provide a print or digital copy of vaccination records or a negative
COVID-19 test result within three days prior to the event.
A complete list of events and entertainment lineups is available on
the Illinois State Fair website,
www2.illinois.gov/statefair.
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