The 2022 Dodge County Fair was a huge success. Attendees enjoyed midway rides, live music and an assortment of fair food during the five-day festival in August. As the fair concluded, the seasons recently changed in Beaver Dam. If you aren’t ready for summer to end and want to continue the endless fun, only two fair food festivals remain for the 2022 season this fall.

The fun will return to Beaver Dam on September 17 and October 1 from 11 am-7 pm. Both events will feature a petting zoo or face painting, and live music on the entertainment stage and a variety of food carts and vendors featuring similar fair food offerings.

Both events have additional space for additional vendors. Food trucks, concessions and local restaurants are encouraged to share their unique fair food offerings with attendees. Vendors may contact Barb Mullin at [email protected] or 920-296-2209 with their interest for either event. For only $100/event, vendors will receive high voltage electricity, water access, restrooms and garbage receptacles. The spacious fairgrounds offer plenty of space for a variety of vendors and their food offerings. These events are a unique opportunity to share your unique menu items with customers who may not otherwise find your restaurant doors.

Scott Cowman’s food carts will offer funnel cakes, flavored mac-n-cheese varieties, burritos, nachos, and a variety of freshly made pizzas

Charlies will be offering their freshly cut and ribbon fries, hamburgers, corn dogs, chicken tenders, and a variety of beverages

Grab your lawn chair and a plate full of fair food while you enjoy some local talent on our lawn. A full line-up of eight hours of diverse, local music has been arranged by Mac Daddy Entertainment. There will be a thirty-minute intermission in between each act.

11:00-12:00 Hotrod Eddie (rockabilly and 50’s rock & roll)

12:30-1:30 Sterling Milwaukee (emo noise)

2:00-3:00 Secondhand Souls (modern rock)

3:30-4:30 Blue Suede Cadillacs (cover tribute band)

5:00-7:00 Nick Castillo (solo acoustic music)

Summer doesn’t have to end. Soak it all up in Beaver Dam on September 17.

Article by Jamie Adcock author of runningdivamom.com and sunprairiemom.com