• The Mobile Dairy Experience

    NYAAC’s Mobile Dairy Experience (MDE) features state-of-the-art technology, captivating imagery, and immersive activations for all ages. The 53-foot, double-expandable trailer is “driven by New York dairy” and was made possible with support from family dairy farms and agriculture partners across the state, including funding provided through the New York Dairy Promotion Order Advisory Board. When... Continue Reading →

  • “A Living History Experience” Calling all cannon enthusiasts!

    County Tent

    2026 Fair Schedule for Saratoga250! Join us daily in the Saratoga 250 Tent (look for the cannon just past the equine buildings) between 10 am and 1 pm for a living history experience and explore a variety of topics related to life during the American Revolution. Hands-on activities and historical displays are available throughout the... Continue Reading →

  • The Living Thread: Liberty, Land, and Luxury

    Discover the profound journey from raw fleece to elite local craft in this beautifully curated fiber experience, where the fierce history of colonial textile protest meets modern, single-origin luxury fiber and live artisan demonstrations.  Meet Cashmere and Wool producers, HVTP, NYFIC, Clean Fleece, HMWG and more. Location: Between the Lewis Building and the Peck Building

  • Weavers’ Guild Takeover

    Lewis Building

    Stop by the Lewis Building for the annual Hudson Mohawk Weavers Guild Takeover!  This year you can try weaving, talk to weavers, or even attend a “Day Guild” meeting.  See how modern weaving connects to the larger fiber history of the world. See their website at hmwg.org

  • Potter Demonstration- with Jim Best

    Lewis Building

    Watch the mesmerizing process of wheel thrown pottery creation with Jim Best of Sacred Journey Pottery. Jim’s relaxed process and friendly approach welcome questions or simply observation. More about Sacred Journey Pottery can be found here: Center of the spiral | Sacred Journey Ceramics

  • Chuckwagon Dave

    Conservation Village

    A Chuckwagon is a historic horse-drawn vehicle that served as a mobile field kitchen. Come and try some free food samples.

  • Paper Marbling Demonstration

    Lewis Building

    Learn about the traditional art paper marbling from master artisan, John Bielik.  Joining us all the way from Missouri, his demos and products should not be missed!  See more about his papers here. Home - John C. Bielik