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Join the fun - enter Dodge County fair open class

Join the fun - enter Dodge County fair open class


By Blake Jackson

The Dodge County Fair Association is calling all creative and talented individuals to participate in the Open Class competition! This exciting event allows you to showcase your projects and compete for recognition in a variety of categories. Whether you raise champion cows, bake award-winning pies, or capture stunning photographs, there's a category for you.

Open Class offers a wide variety of entry areas, including:

  • Animals (Dairy & Beef Cattle)
  • Agriculture (Crops & Vegetables)
  • Home Arts & Crafts (Flowers, Clothing, Knitting, etc.)
  • Food (Dairy Products & Baked Goods)
  • Fine Arts (Photography & Woodworking)
  • Cultural Arts

The deadline to enter is July 19th. Submit your entries easily online at dodgecountyfair.fairentry.com or by submitting a paper form to the Fair Office. Be sure to grab a Premium Book (available at banks, the Fair Office, or online) to see all the categories and rules.

The exhibitor fee is $28 and includes a season pass to enjoy the entire 2024 Dodge County Fair! Everyone is welcome to participate, regardless of age. This is a separate competition from the Junior Fair, so for questions about Junior Fair entries, please contact the coordinator at 920-386-3834.

Don't miss this opportunity to share your talents and compete for exciting prizes! Sign up today and be a part of the Dodge County Fair fun.

For more information on exhibiting in Open Class, contact the Fair Office by email at dodgecountyfair.wi@gmail.com or call the Fair Office at 920-885-3586.

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