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Sonoma-Marin Fair Wants Your Creations

The theme this year is "Dog Days of Summer," a nod to the 25th anniversary of the Ugliest Dog contest. What will you show off at the fair?

 

Showing off your special skill at the fair is a longtime tradition in rural America.

Ranchers, young and old, would bring in their prize cows, goats and sheep, while the women competed with baking, preserves and sewing skills.

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The prize? A coveted blue-ribbon from the judges, and recognition among friends and neighbors.

The Sonoma-Marin Fair is quickly approaching (June 19-23) and organizers are inviting the public to showcase their creations. Whether it’s hand-stitched quilts, produce, or digital photography, there is likely a category that fits your special talent.

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The theme this year is “Dog Days of Summer,” a nod to the 25th anniversary of the World's Ugliest Dog® Contest. (Can you believe it’s been that long?)

Entries don’t have to be dog-specific, although there are numerous categories such as Best Dog Biscuit Basket Arrangement and the Sheep Dog Trials.

To read more about entering your creation in the fair, check out the participant’s guide at the Sonoma-Marin Fair website. Entry forms will be accepted starting Tuesday, April 23.


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