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Welcome
to the Trinity County Fair!
Trinity County Fair
Cake Bake-Off and Dessert Auction
March 31, 2012 at the Fairgrounds Dining
Hall - 12 noon (judging starts at 1:00)
All proceeds go to help save the Trinity
County Fair
Bake-Off is for cakes only. Entry
Fee of $10.00 payable at the door.
All
other desserts brought will be auctioned off for the fair, so get your
ovens, mixing bowls, and wallets warmed up and ready to help save the
fair!
2012 Fair Dates are: August 10,11,12
"Memories
That Last a Lifetime"
The Trinity County Fair Board meets on the third Thursday of each month, 6:30 p.m. in the Fair Board Room. Next meeting is March 15, 2012
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Yes,
contrary to popular belief, there will be a fair this year and
we are doing everything in our power to have a fair in the future but
we need your help to make this happen.
We
need you to come to our fair.
We need you to participate in the fair. We need you to volunteer for
the fair. Our county Fair provides a showcase of local livestock,
agriculture, floriculture, artwork, baked and preserved goods, crafts,
clothing and quilts. Our county Fair reflects the unique values and
heritage of Trinity County. We are encouraging the residents and
businesses of Trinity County and elsewhere to get involved with
participating in and supporting our Fair now.
There are a number of ways to help the Trinity
County Fair.
- We
welcome businesses to advertise in the fair's Premium Book.
- We
welcome individuals and businesses to become a member of the Fair
Association for only $15 a year.
- We
welcome individuals and businesses to sponsor the payout of awards.
Best of Division payouts are usually, but not limited to, $25 for 1st,
$15 for 2nd and $10 for 3rd.
- We
welcome businesses to rent space to display and sell their wares.
- We
welcome everyone to participate by entering their exhibits in the Fair.
And of course, we welcome you to come to our Fair!
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 Trinity County Fair Quilt Show - Featured Quilter
The Trinity County Fair is a small rural
fair and one of the last truly "Country Fairs" left in California.
The spectacular success of the 1921 Trinity County
Fair owed its beginnings to H.C. Smith, a Hayfork rancher who tried for
years, and succeeded, to convince his neighbors and friends to help
organize a local fair. People of Trinity County have been showcasing
their rural heritage and culture ever since.
Today, the
fairgrounds are also host to many diverse activities such
as weddings, family gatherings, birthday parties, fundraisers,
community events and meetings, winter roller rink, bingo, roller derby,
and educational activities for both youth and adults. Check our Events
Calendar for all activities scheduled throughout the year.
Mission
Statement: It is the purpose of the Trinity County Fair Association to provide for
the management of the Trinity County Fair in the best interest of the
people of Trinity County by maximizing the resources available,
promoting agriculture, and maintaining a rural atmosphere.
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Trinity
County Fair 6000
Hwy 3 Hayfork, Ca P.O. Box 880 Hayfork, CA 96041 530-628-5223 tcf@snowcrest.net
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