“Cock-a-doodle-doo at 102” RobJenningsNJ
However, with just a few hours to go before the start of the fair — called the New Jersey State Fair / Sussex County Farm and Horse Show — on Friday evening, it was not clear if the 102 year old would be up for the visit, officials said.
“It wasn’t going to be the same without him.” Smith, president of the Sussex County Farm and Horse Show Association, told NJ Advance Media.As it is with our Fair, it is our tradition that Mr. Aldo Sayre open the Fair with his rooster crow! At 102-years young, Mr. Sayre could not miss his opportunity to kick off the 2023 NJ State Fair / Sussex County Farm and Horse Show. We are so grateful for Aldo and his long standing involvement and love of our Fair.
Only Sayre’s voice was heard inside the tent, Smith said, but fair organizers soon uploaded the minute-long video to Facebook.It ends with his signature opening: “Let’s open the fair: Cock-a-doodle-doo!”
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