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EPISODE · Aug 13, 2025 · 22 MIN

Episode 13: Fair Enough: A Celebration of Roots & Ribbons

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Set along the banks of the James River, the Botetourt County Fair isn’t just an event—it’s a living tapestry, woven from generations of history, heritage, and homegrown spirit. In our first-ever live, on-site episode, we wander through the sights and sounds of fair day, from the historic Wilson Warehouse in Buchanan—where we uncover the county’s vital role in early river transportation and commerce—to the bustling show ring, where young citizens proudly present their hard work, skill, and dedication before the judges’ eyes.Join us as we share stories from those who work tirelessly to preserve and promote our rich history, the volunteers who keep the fair thriving, and a determined 4-H showman just moments before leading her calf— the culmination of months of hard work and preparation— to be judged before the panel and the gathered crowd. The fair changes with the years, but one thread remains unbroken: it’s made by the people, for the people, in celebration of who we are, the roots that ground us, and the legacy we’re still writing.

Set along the banks of the James River, the Botetourt County Fair isn’t just an event—it’s a living tapestry, woven from generations of history, heritage, and homegrown spirit. In our first-ever live, on-site episode, we wander through the sights and sounds of fair day, from the historic Wilson Warehouse in Buchanan—where we uncover the county’s vital role in early river transportation and commerce—to the bustling show ring, where young citizens proudly present their hard work, skill, and ded...

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Set along the banks of the James River, the Botetourt County Fair isn’t just an event—it’s a living tapestry, woven from generations of history, heritage, and homegrown spirit. In our first-ever live, on-site episode, we wander through the sights...

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