Steve O’Grady from Bloomfield will bring his blacksmithing craft to the Davis County Fair through Leprechaun Forge. Visitors can watch as he shapes metal into unique creations and learn about this enduring trade firsthand.
Visit Leprechaun Forge at the Davis County Fair
Key Takeaways:
- Leprechaun Forge appears at the Davis County Fair
- Steve O’Grady is the blacksmith behind the project
- O’Grady is a resident of Bloomfield
- The fair takes place on July 14, 2026
- Original coverage provided by B Demo
A Local Blacksmith at Work
Steve O’Grady calls Bloomfield home, but this summer he is making the Davis County Fair his workshop. Fairgoers will see O’Grady in action at Leprechaun Forge, the blacksmithing shop he brings directly to the grounds.
An Engaging Demonstration
Those attending the Davis County Fair can expect an up-close look at the centuries-old craft of blacksmithing. From shaping raw metal to showcasing the steps involved in forging, O’Grady’s demonstration invites visitors to appreciate the skill and dedication behind every handmade piece.
Bringing Heritage to the Fair
While the Davis County Fair offers numerous attractions, Leprechaun Forge adds a special historical flair. Blacksmithing ties back to longstanding traditions, bridging the gap between modern conveniences and the artistry that fueled communities in the past.
Key Details
| Shop Name | Owner Name | Location | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leprechaun Forge | Steve O’Grady | Davis County Fair | July 14, 2026 |
Why It Matters
By spotlighting local talent like Steve O’Grady, the Davis County Fair highlights the blend of community involvement and cultural heritage. For visitors, it’s not just about entertainment—it’s an opportunity to witness an authentic craft rooted in American history, right in the heart of Bloomfield’s county fair.