South Texas State Fair volunteers spent Saturday putting together some of the final pieces, less than a week before the fair opens.
Crews set up basketball hoops, installed lights, and marked off vendor locations.
“For a man, like giving birth,” said Exhibits and Concessions Chairman Marc Richardson. “It’s very painful right at the very end, but like an idiot, you want to start over and do it again.”
His team has been working for the past six months to get vendors and concessionaires a spot on the fair grounds.
They are also responsible for installing pods from which they could draw electricity and power.
“We run 200 small restaurants basically for the next couple, ten days or so, so you can imagine, anything that goes wrong with a small restaurant, that’s what we deal with,” said Jeff Thibodeaux, one of the volunteers.
Organizers say the South Texas State Fair is the largest fair in the nation put on completely by volunteers.
Roughly 1,000 of those volunteers come from the Young Men’s Business League. Richardson says the group of volunteers is like a brotherhood.
“Sometimes we only see each other during those times of year, and you actually miss the people you work with. And that’s what’s in it for us… the brotherhood,” he said.
The South Texas State Fair starts on Thursday, March 21 and runs until Sunday March 31.
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