2025 Columbiana Street Fair
Kissel Amusement provided the carnival rides for the three-day Columbiana Street Fair this past week. Each year, street fair organizers host several hours in late morning and early afternoon of food and fun for special needs fairgoers at no charge. This is by invitation only and entitles the guests to a private time at the event with accompaniment by volunteers. This event also includes a Firemen’s parade to kickoff the event Thursday, food trailers and area groups utilize the event to fundraise for their own pet projects. Organizers hope to have a stage next year, so they can add live music. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Aurelia Walker, the 3-year daughter of Seth and Megan Walker of Columbiana, sits Saturday afternoon next to her grandfather, Jim Hummer of Boardman, after trying a bite of a hot sausage sandwich during the Columbiana Street Fair. Her opinion per mom, it was too spicy. The city’s American Legion post has hosted this event annually since 1920, taking it over from a merchants’ group. This was the 138th year it was held. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Columbiana firefighter Nick Euranio sits at a table with one of the department’s ladder trucks in the background Saturday afternoon, as he is part of a contingent selling gun raffle tickets during the Columbiana Street Fair. The CFD sponsored the street fair’s annual Firemen’s Parade on Thursday to kick off the three-day event, which concluded Saturday. In addition to plenty of food trucks and carnival rides, many entities, like the CFD, embrace the opportunity to raise funds for their favorite cause, as Columbiana’s event is recognized as the state’s second largest street fair. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
David Felger, of East Palestine and an employee of the Wok On The Wild Side food trailer from Boardman, prepares a serving of teriyaki chicken stir fry Saturday afternoon for a customer at the annual Columbiana Street Fair. Food trailers serving all types of cuisines and sweets lined South Main Street from Pittsburgh Street to the city’s traffic circle for the three-day event, which is hosted by the city’s American Legion Post 290. Attendees also could enjoy carnival rides on the final day of the event. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
From left, Fredda Work and Lauren Work, both of Columbiana, hold their daubers Saturday, waiting for another number to be called as they play Bingo Saturday afternoon at the city’s annual Street Fair. American Legion Post 290’s Sons of the American Legion squadron offers the Bingo at a fundraiser for its causes during the street fair, which includes a parade, food court, carnival game and the Grace Church barbecue chicken dinner. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
American Legion Post 290 utilizes its annual Columbiana Street Fair for various fundraising opportunities over the three-day event for its charities. In addition to its food trailer, which serves its infamous Legion Burger, the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 290 offers bingo play with winners either eligible to win $10 per game or a larger pot at the end of each night. Pictured is Ashley Booth of Columbiana, calling numbers Saturday morning. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
American Legion Post 290 utilizes its annual Columbiana Street Fair for various fundraising opportunities over the three-day event for its charities. In addition to its food trailer, which serves its infamous Legion Burger, the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 290 offers bingo play with winners either eligible to win $10 per game or a larger pot at the end of each night. Pictured is Ashley Booth of Columbiana, calling numbers Saturday morning. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
The Columbiana Street Fair was held this past weekend.
- Kissel Amusement provided the carnival rides for the three-day Columbiana Street Fair this past week. Each year, street fair organizers host several hours in late morning and early afternoon of food and fun for special needs fairgoers at no charge. This is by invitation only and entitles the guests to a private time at the event with accompaniment by volunteers. This event also includes a Firemen’s parade to kickoff the event Thursday, food trailers and area groups utilize the event to fundraise for their own pet projects. Organizers hope to have a stage next year, so they can add live music. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- Aurelia Walker, the 3-year daughter of Seth and Megan Walker of Columbiana, sits Saturday afternoon next to her grandfather, Jim Hummer of Boardman, after trying a bite of a hot sausage sandwich during the Columbiana Street Fair. Her opinion per mom, it was too spicy. The city’s American Legion post has hosted this event annually since 1920, taking it over from a merchants’ group. This was the 138th year it was held. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- Columbiana firefighter Nick Euranio sits at a table with one of the department’s ladder trucks in the background Saturday afternoon, as he is part of a contingent selling gun raffle tickets during the Columbiana Street Fair. The CFD sponsored the street fair’s annual Firemen’s Parade on Thursday to kick off the three-day event, which concluded Saturday. In addition to plenty of food trucks and carnival rides, many entities, like the CFD, embrace the opportunity to raise funds for their favorite cause, as Columbiana’s event is recognized as the state’s second largest street fair. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- David Felger, of East Palestine and an employee of the Wok On The Wild Side food trailer from Boardman, prepares a serving of teriyaki chicken stir fry Saturday afternoon for a customer at the annual Columbiana Street Fair. Food trailers serving all types of cuisines and sweets lined South Main Street from Pittsburgh Street to the city’s traffic circle for the three-day event, which is hosted by the city’s American Legion Post 290. Attendees also could enjoy carnival rides on the final day of the event. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- From left, Fredda Work and Lauren Work, both of Columbiana, hold their daubers Saturday, waiting for another number to be called as they play Bingo Saturday afternoon at the city’s annual Street Fair. American Legion Post 290’s Sons of the American Legion squadron offers the Bingo at a fundraiser for its causes during the street fair, which includes a parade, food court, carnival game and the Grace Church barbecue chicken dinner. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- American Legion Post 290 utilizes its annual Columbiana Street Fair for various fundraising opportunities over the three-day event for its charities. In addition to its food trailer, which serves its infamous Legion Burger, the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 290 offers bingo play with winners either eligible to win $10 per game or a larger pot at the end of each night. Pictured is Ashley Booth of Columbiana, calling numbers Saturday morning. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- American Legion Post 290 utilizes its annual Columbiana Street Fair for various fundraising opportunities over the three-day event for its charities. In addition to its food trailer, which serves its infamous Legion Burger, the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 290 offers bingo play with winners either eligible to win $10 per game or a larger pot at the end of each night. Pictured is Ashley Booth of Columbiana, calling numbers Saturday morning. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)