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Polk County Craft Festival - CANCELLED

Polk County Craft Festival

 

The Polk County Fair Board has made the very difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Craft Festival.  In accordance with the current gathering restrictions as well as the priority of keeping all of our vendors, volunteers and staff healthy we have decided to not put the event on this year.

We are sorry to cancel such a great event, but look forward to seeing everyone in 2021.

The Polk County Fair Board

4-H Holiday Fair - CANCELLED

CANCELED!!

 It has been a very difficult decision, but the 4-H program leaders and 4-H Leaders Association has decided to cancel the 2020 Polk County 4-H Holiday Fair.  In accordance with current gathering restrictions, as well as the priority of keeping our volunteer’s, youth and community’s health and safety first, they have decided to forego the event this year.  They will be looking into the viability of an online or smaller event in the spring.

 

We are sorry to cancel such a special event, but look forward to seeing you all in 2021.

Ham Radio Show - CANCELLED

Ham Radio Show Swaptoberfest

Main Building

Show hours are 9:00am - 3:00pm 

Admission is $10.00, kids 15 & under free

For more information please visit their website swaptoberfest.net

Doll Show and Sale - CANCELLED

Wagon Wheel Doller's 

17th Annual Fall Doll Show & Sale

Main Building

Pre-Sale 9:00am - 10:00am $8.00

Show & Sale 10:00am - 4:00pm $5.00. Kids 10yrs. & under free

Dolls, Bears, Books, Toys, Miniatures & Related Items

Doll Stringing

No Appraisals at this show

Food available onsite

RV space available - 503-623-3048

Polk County Annual Fair - CANCELLED

2020 Polk County Fair

2020 Polk County Fair Announcement
It is with great sadness and disappointment that we announce
the 2020 Polk County Fair has been postponed until
August 12 – 14 2021.
This difficult decision was made after Governor Brown’s
announcement that large social gatherings, including Fairs
could not be held any time before at least September.
The 4H, FFA and Polk County Livestock Association
programs are exploring creative new ways to continue to

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