Wade Shows

Wade Shows, Inc.
Privately held company
Industry Amusement - Midway
Founded 1912
Headquarters Livonia, Michigan
Key people
Frank Zaitshik (President)
Products Amusement ride rental/operation and traveling carnival management
Website http://www.wadeshows.com

Wade Shows, Inc. is a traveling carnival midway company based in Livonia, Michigan. It provides amusement rides, games and concessions for local, county and state fairs throughout the eastern and central United States.[1] The company also has an office in Spring Hill, Florida, location of its winter quarters.[2]

History

Wade Shows was originally founded in 1912 by Leander "Lee" Wade.[1][3] The family managed company began playing at small events in the greater Detroit area, first known as Imperial Shows and later Joyland Midway Attractions when Lee Wade retired. Wallace G. "W.G." Wade, eldest son of Lee Wade, started his own operation in 1916 called W.G. Wade Shows.[3] Like his father's company, W.G. Wade Shows began locally and would later provide carnival attractions at other events throughout Michigan. In 1952, the Michigan State Fair would be added to their route for the first time. W.G. Wade managed the company until his death in 1956, when his son Wallace G. "Glenn" Wade, Jr. took over.[3]

Prior to W.G. Wade's passing, Glenn Wade operated his own midway company which would later be combined with W.G. Wade Shows.[3] He would serve as the first president of the Outdoor Amusement Business Association, founded in 1964, and remained a member until his death in 2008. During that time, W.G. Wade Shows also joined carnival syndicate Amusement Corporation of America in order to make the company more known throughout the country.[3]

W.G. Wade Shows would be acquired in 1984 by current owner Frank Zaitshik, who maintains offices in both Michigan and Florida licensed under Wade Shows, Inc.[3] Today, Wade Shows operates over 100 amusement rides and attractions which serve millions of fairgoers annually.[1] Like other carnival midway companies, many of their rides have become eco-friendly including the use of LED lighting and biodiesel fueled generators as well as participating in recycling programs with area fair managers.[1]

Wade Shows has recently been competitive in bidding to provide midways at state fairs, which includes winning a ten-year contract for the Great New York State Fair in 2014.[4] Some other state fairs the company currently works include the North Alabama State Fair, North Carolina State Fair (shared with Powers Great American Midways), Oklahoma State Fair, Florida State Fair, Missouri State Fair, Delaware State Fair and Nebraska State Fair.[1]

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