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The Mooreland Free Fair features food, fun, and a wide range of activities for all ages to enjoy! Admission is free.
Midway presented by Poor Jack Amusements since 1968.


Our Story
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Our Sponsors

Our Story

Before there was a fair, Labor Day was a day of celebration in Mooreland, Indiana. Oscar White would set off an explosion of gunpowder at 3:00 o'clock in the morning to awaken people and get them ready for the day. There was a carry-in dinner with tables set up in the main street. Potato and sack races and a parade were part of the activity, and there was the Chamness Brothers' Merry-go-Round with rides for five cents.

In the 1930s, Doc Brinson decided that Mooreland needed to revive a community event similar to the old Potato Day. He sent out 30 cards asking people to a meeting about it; 21 of them came. It was suggested that there be at least three rides, to make it at least a three-day fair, to use the school grounds, to make it free (no admission fee) and to call it "The Mooreland Free Fair". At the second meeting, Brinson was elected president of the Mooreland Free Fair Board.

As for that first fair, according to Brinson, "They came from miles and miles away. There were thousands."

The fair ceased for two years during WWII and was started again by Allan Warren who became president. He served only for a short time and the reigns were then handed to Astor Main, one of the town leaders present at that first meeting. Main served as president for 58 years until his passing in 2005.

During his years of service, the fair was extended from a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday to a full week and our relationship with Poor Jack Amusements of Milton, Indiana began in only their second year of business.

Our current fair president, Jodie Brown, stepped in after Main's passing. Just as presidents before her, she is not limited to that one role. She lends a hand where ever it is needed including serving on, if not being head of several committees. The fair board typically consists of around 40 members who, with the help of their committees and family members as well as people in the community, volunteer many hours of their time each year to make the fair come together. Planning for the next year begins as soon as the current fair is over with meetings held once a month, most months of the year.

Notable fair changes over the years have included, but are not limited to; the demolition of the Mooreland School building, the change from tents to permanent buildings, a sizable midway expansion, moving the Car Show to our town park, and the growing of an online presence in our new digital age.

However, the one thing that has never changed from our very first Mooreland Free Fair is the people: "They came from miles and miles away. There were thousands."


Midway Map

Midway Map

Merchants Building

* Queen & Princess Voting Booth
* Fair T-Shirts (Karemar Booth)
* 4 Rows of Vendors
* Veteran's Service (Flag Pole)

Entertainment Pavilion

* Indoor Stage
* Seating Provided

Fair Board Food Building

* Indoor Dining
* Limited Outdoor Dining (Perimeter)
* Popular Hang Out Spot Out Front

BRV Fine Arts / Blountsville Vol. Fire Dept.

* Outdoor Dining Available (Both Sides)
* Fair Board Bleachers Nearby
* Hagerstown FFA Lemon Shake-Ups Nearby

White Building

* Art, Photography, Floral Room
* Home & Family Exhibit Room

Mooreland Vol. Fire Dept. Hot Dog Stand

* Outdoor Dining (Covered Porch)

BRV Optimist Bingo

* Seating Provided (Outdoor Perimeter)

Sheriff's Building

* Outdoor Limited Seating (Covered Porch)

Antique Pavilion

* Ham & Beans "Tent"
(Limited Indoor Dining & Many Outdoor Dining Tables)
* 2 Rows of Vendors

Hospitality Tent

* Located Along Track Side of the Midway
* Shaded/Covered Outdoor Seating
* Diaper Changing / Nursing Mom's Facilities Available
* Free Cold Drink of Water

No firearms, alcohol, pets or golf carts on fairgrounds. Thank you.

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Our Sponsors


All sponsors $200 and above get a 3x5 banner, yard sign, multiple mentions during the parade and fair events, special recognition in the fair paper, in our facebook posts, and on the fair website.

2024 Sponsorship Opportunities

Entire Fair Sponsor - $2900
Parade Sponsor - $1000
Daily Sponsor - $500
Queen & Princess - $500
Saturday Run - $500
Ag Exhibits - $250
Building Sponsor - $300 (Food, Merchants, etc.)
One Night Event - $250 (Talent, Fashion Show, Magician, etc.)
Track - $200 (Multiple Sponsors, Banner On Track)
Bands on Fairgrounds / Drum Corps - $150

Questions? - Please Contact:

Terry Wallen 765-524-0309 / softbalpitcher34@gmail.com

Scott Koontz 765-524-6878 / scott@koontzinsurance.com

Bill Webb 765-760-0725 / billwebbc@rocketmail.com

Mysia Brown 765-524-8943 / mbrown@ncweb.me

Jodie Brown 765-524-6284 / jbrown@henrycounty.in.gov

Andrea Johnson 765-524-4901 / kacjohnson99@gmail.com

Thank You 2024 Sponsors!

KareMar Logo NLBTC Logo AAHC Logo Abundance Logo Addison Place Logo Altra Dry, Inc. Logo Barn 38 Logo Blue River Plumbing Logo Bryce and Jeff Logo DeFur Voran, Jon Madison Logo Credit Union Logo Kenny Teague Logo Emily Logo Faizan Phillips 66 Logo First Christian Church Mooreland Logo First Merchants Logo Halstead Logo HCH Logo Jester Farms Logo JNR Trucking Logo Kairos Logo Keesling Farms Keystone Logo Killer Diesel Logo Koontz Insurance Logo ML Taylor Logo Modoc Diner Logo Rose City Funeral Home Logo Russ Hubler Logo Shaggy Hound Logo Shore's Logo Shore's Logo The Market Logo Switzer Logo Swoveland Logo Ted Norris Logo Weenie World Logo

Thank you for your continued support.
See you in August!