NEW HAVEN — Addison County Forester Chris Olson is right outside the Kelly James Natural Resources Pavilion at the Addison County Field Days site answering questions about the different grades of timber lying felled outside the forestry area. Inside the pavilion, Green Mountain National Forest rangers Chris Mattrick and Holly Knox tell a young fellow in a green hat about how recreation in the Moosalamoo National Recreation Area has been on the rise the past several years.
“I guess a lot of folks have gotten more interested in exploring closer to home,” Mattrick says.
The Addison County Fair and Field Days, held last week, August 4–8 at the fairgrounds in New Haven, annually brings together thousands of people who enjoy the fair in all kinds of ways.
But especially important are the people who come every year to volunteer, show, demonstrate, exhibit and maintain the traditions that make Field Days one of the most beloved and well attended events in the county’s calendar. Click on the links below to see some behind-the-scenes portraits of the men, women, teenagers and children who make going to the fair one of the best ways to spend a hot summer day.