History
of the Lucketts Fair
Since
1972, friends and neighbors in the small village
of Lucketts, Virginia, have been putting on
an annual fair at the Old Lucketts School. This
tradition began as a tribute to that fine old
1900's building and to the school's many graduates.
Over the years, the schoolhouse has been a focal
point and gathering place for local residents.
In 1981, it became the Lucketts Community Center,
an affiliate of Loudoun County Department of
Parks, Recreation and Community Services and
the Lucketts Community Center Advisory Board
(LCCAB) was formed.
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Well,
visitors loved our Fair, and volunteers worked eagerly
to make each year’s Fair a success. With the
help of Fair proceeds, the schoolhouse was restored
and is now included on the National Register of Historic
Places.
With proceeds from the fair the LCCAB has been able
to build playgrounds and ball fields, acquire land
for expansion, renovate the stage for our Bluegrass
Series, and support the recreational interests and
need of our community.
The
Lucketts Community is proud of the Fair and invites
you to celebrate this summer tradition with us! |