September 4-7, 2008

 General Info  
 
Mission Statement:   Other Features and Services - Click photos to enlarge.
"To be the hub of our rural, agricultural community showcasing the best of the people we serve and pursuing excellence as we provide for social, educational, and historical needs."  
Free Electronic Recycling Day on May 30th and 31st.

We would like to invite you to participate in the event and recycle any unused, old computers, screens, etc.

Download list of items accepted.

   
Museum
Enjoy a one-hour audiotape tour of the museum though out the year. Rates are $3 adults, $2 for seniors 55 & over, $1 child (6-12). Early and lifetime passes are available: Yearly $10.00 adult, $7.50 youth/senior and Lifetime passes are $100.00. Hours are the same as the office ours; summer 8am-5pm and winter 9am-5pm, or by appointment.
 
Gift shop
Our gift shop includes many books about local history including books about the internment camp, the Modoc War, informational books about bird watching, and other books regarding the history of the entire Klamath basin. We also feature several different kinds of Horseradish grown right here in Tulelake as well as jams and other items made locally and many other souvenirs.

        

Memorial Benches
For an affordable price of $125.00 per bench you can have a bench made in memory of a friend or family member. These benches are made of wood and are and engraved with your words of choice and you friend or family member’s name on them. These benches are displayed though out the fair grounds during the week of fair.
Shipping & Informational Services
The fair office is Tulelake’s UPS shipping counter. Other services available at the fair office include copies (10 cents each), Faxing (outgoing $2 for the first page, $1 for each additional page; incoming: 50 cents per page). Upon request and for a small fee, the fair office will access the internet for you, printing out your requested information. For example, if you need the Blue Book value of a vehicle you are trying to sell or wanting to buy, we can get that information for you.
Who Are We...  
We have been serving the community for over 50 years. Not only do the staff and Fair Board work hard to put on the popular September fair held Wednesday through Sunday the week following Labor Day, but the grounds are used throughout the year providing for community needs.
 
 
Budget...  
No income tax dollars are received by the fair. Only 35% of the operating expense budget comes from a tax on horse race betting. The balance of 65% must be produced locally. Community support keeps the fairgrounds operating.
 
 
Other Information...  
Board of Directors & Staff
Fair Facts
Jr. Fair Board
Volunteer at the Fair

 
 
 
 800 South Main Street, Tulelake, CA 96134 - Phone: (530) 667-5312 - Email Us - Website Designed by Edje Technologies