A hick without a fair.
The event featured contests, demonstrations, entertainment, and just good old fashioned family fun for everyone. Popular draws for the festival varied widely over the years and included events like the coon chase, tobacco spitting contest, lawn tractor pulls, turkey calling contest, cow patty bingo, lumberjack games, horse shows, and many more sure to leave any city slicker scratching their head events.
In earlier years the hick fair was a major Tucker County event attended at one time or another by almost every resident and out of towner who would brave the banjo music to attend. In later years that turnout tapered off and eventually with the dissolution of the Hendricks Ruritan Club the event was silently removed from existence leaving only the fond memories of times gone by and trophies won in its wake with even the old hick fair signs being recently removed from their place atop the posts at the Camp Kid turn off.
I, like many other local residents haven't given up hope in this event being once again reborn to introduce old fashioned fun and hillbilly heritage to the next generation of Tucker County residents.
The hick fair filled a local niche and left a lasting impression in the hearts of adults and children alike from those who wore the crown of Queen Laurel to those who watched the bands, talent shows, and demonstrations.
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