The 60th Anniversary of an Erie-Based Company Continues It’s a place to get gas, food, and gifts.
It keeps evolving. Country Fair. Did you know there are 50 locations just in Erie County?
It’s a place where people can:
Pull up to get gas
Enjoy getting essential grocery items
Pick up made-to-order sandwiches
Choose from a variety of prepared food
Grab hot breakfast and lunch items
“I can remember shopping at Country Fair as a kid,” reflects Stacy Kline, Director of Advertising.
“My father taking me in there and I would pick out the ice cream that we were going to eat for the weekend.”
Stacy Kline is now the Director of Country Fair’s Advertising Department. She’s in charge of mailings and community campaigns like the Loyalty Program and Pump for Charity, where since 2019, two cents have been donated for every gallon pumped to local nonprofits. There are 30 groups have benefited and $1 million has been raised.
She’s seen the Country Fair footprint grow into 73 locations across Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New York, with 1,200 employees. It started small in 1965, founded by Ray McGarvey, who owned Meadowbrook Dairy.
Paul Rankin, Vice President, shared the history:
“He really recognized that you had to have a store where people could pick up milk on the way home.”
What evolved into Super Ettes helped fuel a gasoline business in the 1980s.
Today, there’s a training room for new workers before they start at a site, and one of the newest locations offers no gas, but instead:
Country Fair continues to evolve, showcasing local breads, baked goods, chocolates, and other items—all in one place.