Marathon Union Fair Committee Actively Plans for 2026 Celebration
Preparations are well underway for the Marathon Union Fair on September 12, 2026, with a special emphasis on celebrating America 250. The committee is expanding competition categories and planning a diverse parade.
The Editors · 2026-06-09
Planning for the Marathon Union Fair is in full swing, with organizers looking ahead to a special celebration on September 12, 2026. This upcoming fair will notably incorporate the America 250 commemoration, promising a memorable event for the community.
The Union Fair committee recently convened on Tuesday, June 2nd, to advance their preparations. Building on this momentum, another meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 9th, at 7 p.m., to be held in the Old Town Hall. These regular gatherings underscore the diligent efforts being made to ensure all aspects of the fair are meticulously organized.
A significant decision made by the committee aims to broaden community participation: the fair's four main competition categories—canned goods, baked goods, garden stock, and flowers—will now be open to all individuals. This marks a change from previous years, where entry was restricted to residents or former residents of the Marathon School District, fostering wider engagement.
Specific ideas are already emerging for the popular baked goods competition. Suggestions include a decorated cake contest featuring patriotic red, white, and blue themes. Rena Janke also proposed a unique "Reuse, Recycle, Repurpose" category, encouraging creativity and sustainability. Other traditional baked good entries like cornbread, biscuits, fruit cobblers, and half-moon cookies are also being encouraged.
The fair's parade is also taking shape, with plans for three distinct divisions. These will include automobiles or gas-driven vehicles, walkers and floats, and horse-drawn equipment and riders, ensuring a varied and engaging spectacle for attendees.
Committee members are actively seeking community involvement for various aspects of the fair. Kasey Willard, who chairs the Garden Stock and Produce section, is encouraging more entries and plans to reach out to FFA students and alumni to showcase their agricultural talents. Similarly, Lolita White, overseeing canned goods, notes a growing interest in food preservation and hopes for increased participation in her category.
As part of the broader America 250 celebration, a historical marker for the Tarbell Building is expected to be unveiled. This addition will highlight a piece of local history, further enriching the fair's celebratory atmosphere. The ongoing preparations reflect the community's dedication to making the 2026 Union Fair a vibrant and inclusive event for everyone.
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