Sensory Station Quiet Area

New this year at the Bluegrass Fair for our guests.

1 in 4 individuals have a sensory need or an invisible disability, These are individuals with PTSD, autism, dementia, strokes just to name a few.

Sensory needs are a common medical condition in which the brain has trouble receiving and responding to information that comes in through the senses.

Common sounds, lights, crowds and even certain smells might not only be overwhelming but also physically painful.

The Bluegrass Fair is pleased to announce that Kissel Entertainment is providing a Sensory Station Quiet Area for our guests, located at our main entrance. Courtesy of the Kissel Family.

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