CLINTON -- The Clinton Lions Club Agricultural Fair is back for its 67th year.
This year, the fair is offering all of the staples the community has come to expec,t like rides, food, and plenty of agricultural shows.
One attendee who says she's been going to the fair for 20 years says this year feels bigger than ever.
Fair president, Belinda Stoughton, says the fair isn't just a way to have fun while reconnecting with friends and family; it's also a great way to give back to the community.
"Some of the money goes back into the lions, and it goes for eyeglasses," says Stoughton, "We've done lifeflight, we've done the homeless shelter. We do a lot of the we give a lot of money to a lot of those places. So it isn't just reconnecting with people here. Its really helping the community."
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