Wisconsin State Fair Park officials are excited to hold the second annual Ag Discovery Day. As the organization’s mission
is to educate about agriculture, there is no better way than hosting an event like this to fulfill that mission. With the goal
to make agriculture fun, accessible, and educational, the State Fair Park team has curated nearly 30 hands-on learning
stations that will be paramount in teaching over 1,000 students in attendance about everything from sustainability to
animal care, Wisconsin commodities, like maple syrup, and more.


Students will also have the opportunity to learn about and see animals like cows, chicks, lambs, and more that will all be
at this event. The State Fair Park team couldn’t make this free event possible without the support of the Wisconsin State
Fair Park Foundation and Interstate Parking as well as over 50 passionate volunteers and partner organizations like
Discovery World, Wisconsin Ag in the Classroom, Waukesha County Technical College, Oconomowoc High School, Harold
S. Vincent School of Agriculture Science, Milwaukee School of Languages, Random Lake High School, and Slinger High
School.

What: Ag Discovery Day, featuring 27 hands-on agriculture education stations.
Who: Free to local students and educators. Sign-up is closed.
When: Tuesday, April 30 – 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Where: Wisconsin State Fair Park
Why: To provide an immersive learning experience for urban students to connect with agriculture.

About Wisconsin State Fair Park
Wisconsin State Fair Park is a year-round entertainment venue hosting hundreds of events and meetings annually
throughout the four seasons, including the annual Wisconsin State Fair, presented by UScellular. The Wisconsin State
Fair takes place for 11-days each year in early August and welcomes an average of one million visitors to experience the
state’s largest agriculture showcase as well as a plethora of food, shopping, rides, games, and entertainment. The Fair
Park is home to the Exposition Center, Tommy G. Thompson Youth Center, Milwaukee Mile Speedway, Wisconsin
Products Pavilion, and many other facilities. Visit WiStateFair.com for more details.