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Marin County Fair saw a significant increase in attendance this year, drawing nearly 80,000 visitors over five days, an increase of 10,000 from the previous year. The fair, which took place in July, was celebrated for its community engagement and diverse programming, thanks to the collaborative efforts of various county departments and volunteers.
During the fair, over 2,700 seniors and more than 4,600 children under 12 enjoyed free admission on July 2. A dedicated team of 108 volunteers contributed over 1,342 hours to support the event, alongside numerous volunteers from local organizations. The community stage featured performances from 800 local artists representing 45 organizations, showcasing the rich cultural fabric of Marin County.
Children were actively engaged in creative activities at the MCA art studio, with approximately 5,500 participants involved in projects such as building bugs and creating origami. Accessibility was a priority, with over 900 attendees utilizing special offerings designed for individuals with disabilities, including an ADA Lounge and sensory-friendly experiences.
The competitive exhibit area attracted over 3,000 entries, featuring a wide range of categories from baked goods to fine art. Notably, 81 pieces of art were sold during the fair, highlighting the talent within the community.
As the county continues to reconcile the financial aspects of the event, the success of this year's fair underscores the importance of community involvement and the collaborative spirit that makes such events possible. The positive turnout and engagement signal a promising future for the Marin County Fair and its role in bringing the community together.
Converted from Marin County - July - Jul 18, 2025 meeting on July 18, 2025
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