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Marin County Fair Launches Virtual Activities, Competitions

Virtual blue ribbons will be awarded to the winners, and each winner will receive a pair of tickets to the 2021 Marin County Fair.

Weekly competitions will include decorated foods, trash-to-treasure artworks, pet costume contests, funny family photos, poetry, coordinated family dance routines, and more stay-at-home activities.
Weekly competitions will include decorated foods, trash-to-treasure artworks, pet costume contests, funny family photos, poetry, coordinated family dance routines, and more stay-at-home activities. (County of Marin)

MARIN COUNTY, CA —Although the Marin County Fair has been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, the fair has launched a series of virtual activities and competitions on social media.

The program kicked off this week on the fair's Facebook and Instagram pages. Weekly competitions will include decorated foods, trash-to-treasure artworks, pet costume contests, funny family photos, poetry, coordinated family dance routines, and more stay-at-home activities.

With most residents unable to access art supply stores and other resources because of the statewide shutdown, the virtual competitions are designed to comply with the county's shelter-in-place order and focus on projects that can be done at home.

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"The cancellation of the fair was a blow for our whole community, and we appreciate the importance of the competitive exhibits program to foster creativity, togetherness, family participation and joy," said Gabriella C. Calicchio, director of cultural services. "We are launching a virtual and modified competitive exhibits program to engage fair fans, keep our community creatively active, and provide some levity during our shelter-in-place order."

Competitions will be announced each week on Facebook and Instagram. Participants will have one week to post their entries in the replies section. Virtual blue ribbons will be awarded to the winners, and each winner will receive a pair of tickets to the 2021 Marin County Fair.

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Fair staff members will post links of "how-to" videos about juggling, baking, cheese making, animal husbandry, music lessons, and more featuring some of the fair's favorite partners and artists.

"Fair staff are all deployed as disaster service workers," Calicchio said, "but as producers of the annual fair we appreciate how important the event is to the community and are making the time to ensure the community remains safe but also has some fun while sheltering."

The 2020 Marin County Fair, which had been scheduled for July 1-5, was canceled because the county has reserved the Marin Center campus and fairgrounds to serve as a vital resource in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Marin Center facilities and offices have been closed since March 13 due to the shelter-in-place order. Fair staff members were deployed in other emergency response roles.

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