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PNE Fair Returns With Wine Pairings and Family Entertainment

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PNE Fair Brings Fresh Flavors and Classic Fun

The PNE Fair 2025 is back, blending wine pairings with crowd-favorite fair foods to delight visitors. Organizers are adding fresh attractions to ensure every generation—from kids to seniors—finds something exciting.

Wine Meets Fair Food

For the first time, guests can pair a crisp white wine with fried pickles, burgers, or even mini-donuts. Wine experts will guide visitors at the Chalet, while food can be purchased from vendors across the grounds. Carissa Palangio, a wine specialist, noted that wine doesn’t need luxury pairings. “You can pair wine with anything you have in your fridge and anything sold at The Fair,” she explained.

Attractions for All Ages

The PNE spokesperson, Laura Ballance, highlighted the importance of introducing new experiences each year. Beyond food and drink, this year’s lineup includes an interactive sports zone featuring outdoor hockey, ensuring active fun for kids and families.

Concerts That Rock the Summer

Music fans can look forward to a star-studded concert series. Performances include Counting Crows, Flo Rida, Meghan Trainor, and Lynyrd Skynyrd—a mix designed to appeal across generations.

Dates and Schedule

The PNE runs from August 16 to September 1, with closures on August 18 and 25. Visitors can explore food, music, and entertainment throughout its two-week run.

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