LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lake County's premiere family event, the Lake County Fair, opens Thursday, Sept. 1, and runs through Sunday, Sept. 4.
Lake County Fair is one of Lake County's favorite summertime events, and is enjoyed by nearly 40,000 people each year.
The fair features a variety of entertainment, food, exhibits, a carnival, and livestock shows.
The 2011 fair theme for 2011 is “Make Some Magic!”
Special features for the 2011 Fair include the annual Junior Livestock Auction, and more than 4,000 exhibits entered in various competitions.
Fairgoers can also expect appearances by a variety of local musical acts and attractions on three stages, as well as clowns, magicians, and other strolling performers.
Fiesta Latina activities will take place on the Sutter Lakeside Hospital Stage area on Sunday, Sept. 4, and are presented by Robinson Rancheria Resort and Casino.
Events in the grandstand arena include the Lake County Lawn Mower Challenge Races on Thursday evening, a demolition derby on Friday evening, open mud bogs and a 4x4 truck pull on Saturday evening, and the California State Finals of the WGAS Motorsports Tuff Truck and Buggy Races on Sunday evening. All grandstand shows start at 7:30 p.m.
Local participants also are encouraged in the demo derby, truck pulls, mud bogs and the tuff truck races, and entry forms are available at the fairgrounds office.
Live local entertainment occurs continuously on two stages. The Sutter Lakeside Hospital Main Stage will host the likes of the Snake Alley Band, LC Diamonds, Bill Noteman and the Rockets, and the Mark Weston Band, among others. The Mediacom Stage will host a variety of acts including Mike Wilhelm and Hired Guns, Travis Rinker, the Don Carter Quartet, and Jim Williams on acoustic guitar.
A fair parade, the kickoff event for the annual Lake County Fair, starts at Natural High in Lakeport, travels south on Main Street, and ends at the main gate to the fairgrounds with the ribbon cutting ceremony.
The parade occurs at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 1. Upon arrival at the main gate, everyone who enters the parade with a float will receive free entry to the Fair.
Fair buildings and grounds swell to bursting with the thousands of displays made, grown, or raised for entry by talented residents both young and young at heart.
Entries for judging in the fair include most types of fine arts, home arts and crafts, photography, amateur wine and beer, many types of agriculture and floriculture, livestock, small animals, and horses.
Walk on contests this year include a mystery pie contest, a scavenger hunt, a clay sculpting contest and, and an ice cream making contest.
The annual Junior Livestock Auction takes place on Saturday, Sept. 3, at 1 p.m. in the Baldwin Pavilion. Businesses and individuals are invited to bid on the prize-winning livestock raised and exhibited by local youth.
Various livestock species are displayed throughout the fair, including swine, beef, sheep, goat and horse exhibits from local 4-H and FFA exhibitors.
Small animals are represented as well, with chickens, turkeys, rabbits and cavies all residing in the barn areas.
Also in the Baldwin Pavilion, the annual Round Robin contests pit the best showmen and showwomen in each species against each other to be named the best showperson of the Fair. The Round Robin takes place at 6pm on Saturday, immediately following the Livestock Auction, and is presented by Calpine.
Regular admission prices for the 2011 Lake County Fair are $10 for a regular ticket, $6 for a senior over age 60, and $6 for children ages 6 through 11. Children under 6 years old are admitted free every day. Children through age 11 are admitted for $3 on Thursday, September 1st only, for "Kid's Day."