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Kingston Fall Fair Needs Three Volunteer Leaders for 2026

By

James Sinclair
March 13, 2026 4:47 pm

The Kingston Fall Fair is looking for people to help run the 2026 event by filling three volunteer leadership roles. Organizers with the Kingston and District Agricultural Society posted the positions on March 12, 2026, to find community members who can manage specific parts of the fair.

The three open positions include an Artisan Alley vendor coordinator, a sponsorship coordinator, and a horse show coordinator. These volunteers will handle tasks such as working with local businesses for funding and managing the logistics for the different horse competitions and artisan displays.

These roles were listed through Volunteer Kingston to help the fair prepare for its upcoming season. The fair has been a staple of the local community since 1830, while its organizing society has served the region for over 200 years.

Finding coordinators for these areas is a standard part of the fair’s seasonal planning. These volunteers act as the backbone of the event, ensuring that traditions like the horse shows and vendor markets continue to support the community.

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