The first Harvest Home Fair dates back to the 1860s
when a farmer had a fair for his harvesting on over
60 acres of land he purchased in Green Township.
By 1939 the Fair was taken over by the Kiwanis
Club of Cheviot-Westwood and has been since.

With over 23 Committees, planning begins in early
February. Each Kiwanian is expected to donate at
least 16 hours during the fair. However each
member usually puts in the time to make the fair as
big of a success as the years prior. An estimated
16,000 man hours is contributed each year to the
fair by its committee and their families.

The fair is considered a success when "Good
People" attend. An estimated crowd of 40,000 will
be in attendance this year. There is something for
everyone here. It's almost impossible for someone
to visit the fair and not find something that interests
them.

All in all it is expected that the fair this year will be
even more successful than the year before. It truly is
"The Biggest Little Fair in Ohio."