Amador County - The Amador County Fair Board of Directors announced Wednesday that “Amador County Fair Safari, It’s a Jungle Out There!” will be the theme for the 2010 county fair, July 29 to August 2. “I can’t wait to see the decorations and fantastic fun ideas that our exhibitors, staff and community will come up with for this year’s Amador County Fair,” said Amador County Fair Board President Robert Manassero. He said “pith helmets, expedition gear, exotic animals and fun” will be used to set the mood. “We always look for a fun theme that our staff can decorate around, we can create fun contests for exhibitors, and coordinate our entertainment so that we can keep things fresh for fair visitors to enjoy,” explained Sherri Elliott, Amador County Fair office manager. The Amador County Fair is the largest community event in Amador County and is proud to partner with local organizations such as 4-H and FFA, Interfaith Food Bank, Jackson Lions Club, Jackson and Plymouth Foothills Rotary and others to raise funds for community services. In choosing the theme, the board considered the tough economic times and wanted to create an exciting affordable adventure here in Amador County. Next year will be the 72nd edition of the Amador County Fair. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Thursday, 03 December 2009 23:25