As the country celebrated its 250th year on Independence Day, North Morristown celebrated its 133rd celebration of July 4th. It claims to be the longest running 4th of July celebration in Minnesota.

I call it a sweet fair…quaint might be a better word. It’s definitely small-town Americana. It’s in the corner of a cornfield. It’s a fundraiser for the only building around, which is Trinity Lutheran Church and school.

There is no charge to get in…one just needs to pay for the food you want to eat, with a variety of hamburgers, BBQ sandwiches, Roast Beef sandwiches, fries and onion rings etc…to chose from. And then, it’s off to the pie tent to choose from the variety of homemade pies, or ice cream or mini-donuts. We have been going to this celebration for many years.

We arrived early enough to set out our lawn chairs in some shade, went to go buy lunch, and then pie, to eat while we waited for the band Monroe Crossing to start. Monroe Crossing is a Minnesota-based bluegrass band that has been together 25 years. I’m not sure of their connection to North Morristown 4th of July celebration, but they have been performing there for as many years as we have attended. They are a major reason why we go to this event…that and the pie!


There are kids’ activities including a train ride, Fish Pond (I used to like this when I was little), pick a duck from the pond to win a prize, a miniature merry-go-round, and more. There’s bingo for the older crowd, a corn toss competition and a “beer tent and dance floor” not fenced off, but one can tell the obvious boundaries.




The mood is festive and celebratory with people decked out in all kinds of red white and blue attire. Large extended families gather for picnics, friends gather to enjoy each other, and a whole lot of volunteers are there to help keep it all running smoothly.

We have had a hot, humid and rainy streak in Minnesota, but this day the rain held off. The sky was blue, the temp was a bit lower and there was a nice breeze. We left the fair mid-afternoon. There were a lot more planned activities, culminating with fireworks in the evening…however the predicted rain did come, so I’m not sure they were able to shoot off any fireworks.
Happy 250th birthday America.
