By entering an exhibit in the Pierce County Fair, you can not only show your talent and get recognition, you can also learn. When exhibits are entered and feedback is received, it allows you the …
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By entering an exhibit in the Pierce County Fair, you can not only show your talent and get recognition, you can also learn. When exhibits are entered and feedback is received, it allows you the opportunity for growth and education. Maybe you’ve had a technique wrong for years or maybe you just need a little nudge in the right direction. Either way, entering an exhibit in the Pierce County Fair can open up a new world of fun at the fair for you. In addition to showcasing your individual talent, exhibits and entries at the Pierce County Fair also show the talent and creativity of our community as a whole, emphasizing the diverse skills and passions all around us!
You might be wondering who can exhibit at the Pierce County Fair. The Pierce County Fair is open to all residents of Pierce, St. Croix, Dunn, and Pepin counties in Open Class, with members of Pierce County Youth Organizations eligible for Junior Class.
To register online, follow these steps:
If you are enrolling in Open Class, you can enroll in person or through mail with a check. You can get a Pierce County Fair Premium Book with all the information from the Pierce County Fair Office in the Seyforth building and complete the entry form located in the back of the book. It can be returned either in person or via mail to the fair office.
Worried you missed the deadline to enter? No worries! The deadline for entry into the Pierce County Fair has been extended to June 25 until 4 p.m. with credit card payments being accepted until June 28 at 4 p.m.
Submitted by Sara Karras