One State Fair feature we’d like to see expanded and given a makeover is the Pan African Village. It’s been around since 1997 with few changes, still an underappreciated treasure at the Fair.

Jerk Hut fires up a meal

Jerk Hut fires up a meal

Some of the food sold there is not found anywhere else on the grounds, from Bongo’s spicy-hot jerk chicken and fish to Gwen’s authentic soul food. Las Delicias’ Caribbean favorites, including empanadas and tostones are also on that same vendor’s menu in its International Building location, but we prefer the village ambience for our island feast.

The restaurants are run by well-known CNY neighbors, while some of the craft and gift items are rare finds. The entertainment tent is lively and soulful with local bands and dancers. Historical and cultural exhibits have come and gone, some offering genuine inspiration.

Pan African Village crafts on display

Pan African Village crafts on display

Presuming there’s space added to the grounds when the Grandstand is demolished, maybe some of the established attractions can benefit and maybe the Pan African Village is one of those attractions. More colorful and decorative stands and décor could add sparkle to this State Fair gem.