7 Mechanic St., Jordan, NY 13080 (315) 689-7350

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7 Mechanic St., Jordan, NY 13080 (315) 689-7350


  • Home
  • Jordan Pool
  • Text My Gov
  • Joint Water Project
  • Contact Us
  • Festival Information
  • Meeting Minutes
  • Document Library
  • Calendar & Events
    • Calendar & Events
    • JE School Calendar
  • Village Government
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    • Codes Office
    • Police Department
    • Public Works
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Jordan Fall Festival 2026

Arts & Crafts / Merchants ShowYouth Activities & Ride InfoCar, Jeep, Bike & Truck Show Greased Pole ClimbFall Festival LocationAll Event Registration FormsVolunteer Info & History

Youth Activities - 2026 TBA

Friday, September 18, 2026 

  • 5pm - 9 pm - Wrist Band Rides TBA


Saturday, September 19th TBA

  • Noon - 1 pm (Pumpkin Painting)
  • 2:15 pm (Kids Fishing Demo & Pole Giveaway).
  • 3 pm - 5 pm (Youth Soccer Challenge)


Saturday Wristband Ride Deals TBA

  • 11 am - 9 pm $30
  • 11 am - 4 pm $25
  • 4 pm to 9 pm $25


Sunday, September 20th TBA

  • 11 am  (Kids Greased Pole Climb)
  • 11 am - 5 pm Wristband Rides ($25)


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2026 Fall Festival Entertainment - TBA

2026 Arts & Crafts / Merchants Show

Arts & Crafts Tent

This is a juried show. No buy/sell, manufactured or imported work will be accepted. “Arts & Crafts” means “one of a kind”.

E-mail Cindy at cindu01@yahoo.com

Application & Information

Merchants Tent

This is for Merchants only with proper tax ID to promote
or sell goods and services.  

E-mail Tammy at  lilypadcos@yahoo.com 

Application & Information

Car, Jeep, Bike & Truck Show

Sunday, September 20, 2026

2026 INFORMATION TO BE ANNOUNCED.


Below is 2025

Pre-Registration - $10 (Postmarked before September 13th)

Day of Show Registration - $15


Show officially starts at 9 a.m.


Cars that wish to be considered for trophies need to be on the grounds before eleven. Trophy presentation at 3 p.m.


**No overnight parking

**Gates will open for show cars at 7 a.m.

**Early Birds NOT permitted

** We encourage you to pre-register to ensure you receive a commemorative magnet and save time on the day of the event. 


This is a fundraiser, and all proceeds go to the Jordan Community Council.


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2025 REGISTRATION

Greased Pole Climb

Sunday, September 20th

NEW INFO FOR 2026 TO BE ANNOUNCED


Pole Cross - 11 AM / Adult Grease Pole Climb - 1PM


The Jordan Fall Festival Grease Pole Climb has been an event tradition since the 1990s. Jordan natives David Young and Brian Wheeler were returning from a trip to the Adirondacks and stopped by the Boonville Woodsmen Field Days in Boonville, New York on their way home. They observed many logging events including a Grease Pole Climb. They found it a fun, unique, and exciting team competition that they believed could be brought to Jordan. Since then, the Grease Pole Climb has been held every year. 


The goal of the grease pole climb is to get to the top of the pole in the shortest time. The pole is 28 feet tall and approximately 18” in diameter.  The teams are allowed two chances to reach the top.  If the team does not reach the top, then their standings are determined by the highest point that the top man touched and by the time it took.


Rules:

  • Upright grease pole is open to any candidates 18 years or older.
  • Candidates aged 14 through 17 require a parent or guardian consent.
  • Teams consist of a maximum of 5 participants.
  • Team participation fee is $20.00.
  • Men and women are both welcome, but compete separately.
  • The bottom or base team member may wear ONLY a weight-lifting belt for support.
  • The rest of the team may not use any other accessories for assistance.
  • Leather belts may be used, but may only be looped within belt loops.


Prizes:

Teams who make it up the pole in first, second, and third place earn awards totaling $1000.00. In addition, the first team to reach the very tip of the grease pole have the opportunity to snag additional bills stapled to the top.


Fill out the adult pole climb registration form and reserve your spot to compete!


For Younger Enthusiasts:

If you’re looking for a fun, safer alternative geared towards kids, we do welcome younger participants in our Kids Grease Pole Cross! Teams are grouped by age in the following age groups:
 

  • Kindergarten through second grade
  • Third grade through fifth grade
  • Sixth grade through eighth grade

Parent or guardian consent is required for participation. 

Fill out the kids pole climb registration form and reserve your spot to compete!


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Greased Pole Climb Files - TBA

Files coming soon.

Where Is the Jordan Fall Festival?

25 North Beaver Street, Jordan, New York 13080, United States

Jordan Fall Festival Photo Gallery

    Jordan Fall Festival Volunteer Opportunities

    Two people preparing food and packing meals at an outdoor event.

    Interested in volunteering?

    Save the Jordan Fall Festival - Volunteer Form - CLICK HERE


    Email: Christy Rohmer  christy.rohmer.jff@gmail.com  or call/text (315) 706-6920

    Jordan Fall Festival History

    A Community United

    The year was 1946:  Marilyn Monroe dyes her hair blonde, “It’s a Wonderful Life” is released and Elvis celebrates his 11th birthday.


    The year was 1946 and in a small community known as Jordan, Dr. Whitley and many locales had an idea - “an ice skating rink located in the Canal Park”. 


    A means for funding the rink was conceived –a “donate your ‘junk’ for an auction-type sale” along with a concession stand. The event was held at the corner of Main and Mechanic. The Jordan Community Council was formed simultaneously as the governing body to oversee and administer the event funds. The Town was on its’ way to building that skating rink.


    Then, tragedy struck. A young girl drowned in a reservoir on Brutus Rd. From that tragedy, emerged a community tradition that has spanned for 70 years. 


    Dr. Whitley and the founding Fathers of the Community Council declared that a community pool, where swimming lessons could be had for all the children of Jordanand surrounding communities, was more important than a skating rink. The rink was never built, but the Jordan Pool was, and it still remains today, 70 years after that first community fund-raising event. 


    The “who” and “what” of the Fall Festival may have changed over the years, but the “why” remains the same. The Fall Festival is the sole contributor to the funding of the Community Council.  The current goal of the Council is to achieve a minimum of $50,000 profit each year so that it can support the organizations that have come to rely on the funds in order to survive. In the 70 year Festival history, it is estimated that goal was achieved at least 80% of the years – and for that, we are thankful.  Council Members are proud to say they currently have in reserves enough to support its’ current benefactors for a full year should disaster strike the Festival.


    Currently there is a gap in Festival volunteers that seem to focus on the 25 to 40 year age group. Perhaps because ”senior natives’ have not shared success stories of the Festival and/or relocated people to our area lack awareness. My goal of this writing is to raise that awareness and increase volunteers.


    While the original focus of a skating rink was never achieved – the greater accomplishment of the pool was. For the past 70 years, families have been able to enjoy the pool, bond with neighbors, and enjoy some R&R. In addition, many young adults were able to obtain their lifeguard credentials at the Pool. While still a large focus for the Council, today there are many who benefit from the monies raised.


    The JE Food Bank – the Historical Society – the Jordan Library – the Jordan-Elbridge Transport (JET) van for seniors/disabled – improvements to the Seymour Loft park (including a Defibulator!) – sponsorship of summer acting groups - sponsorship of boy/girl scouting – JE Varsity scholarship funding … just to name a few.


    The Community Council accepts requests from any non-profit group. A few years back a group of girls from one of our school sports teams had an opportunity to compete out of state. They did their best to raise the money for the trip on their own, but fell short. They made application to the Council for funding, which was approved, allowing them to compete resulting in more than 50% obtaining college scholarships! What would have happened to the dreams of those girls if it wasn’t for the generosity of the community? What would happen to all those community-sponsored groups who rely on the Council if the Festival was no more?


    Hopefully we will never know the answer to that question. The Festival is made up of over 400 volunteers. The volunteer population is aging. The current concern is the lack of participation from the “next generation”.

     

    Chances are you or someone you know has taken advantage of one of the Festival-sponsored community services, whether or not you, or they, were aware of the source(s) of funding. Maybe you know someone who attended an event in the Community Room at the Jordan Library – or you know someone who rode the JET. Perhaps you attended a ball game at Seymour Loft Park or know someone who has played on the fields. Without the Festival, many shudder to think of what would happen to these groups and what that would mean to the kids and families that benefit from them.


    We need everyone’s help. Three to four hours of one day – out of one weekend – just once a year. The rate of return on your investment of time is truly astounding. The best way to keep the dream.. the memory of that little  girl.. the spirit of this community alive …. is to volunteer. 


    To volunteer please contact:  Christy Rohmer, Chairperson, at 315-706-6920 (christy.rohmer.jff@gmail.com) or Emily Rosebush, Co-Chairperson at 315-406-9401 (emily.k.rosebush@gmail.com)


    Written and provided by: Elizabeth A. Foster - Volunteer

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