August 6-15, 2010

    Lake County Fairgrounds, Crown Point, Indiana

 

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Fair Admission & Hours

 

Regular Fair Admission:

Adults: $4.00

Children ages 9-12: $2.00

Children 8 and under Free

Admission is free before 3:00 PM  Monday through Thursday

Parking on the Fairgrounds is $4.00

Parking and Shuttle are FREE at Crown Point High School

The gates open at 9:00  AM

Exhibit buildings open at 10:00 AM,

Industrial Building opens at 10:00 a.m. everyday except Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday - when it opens at 12 Noon

Carnival rides start at 12:00 Noon

 

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Welcome to the Lake County Fair!

 
 

Since 1852, the lake County Agricultural Society has held the Lake County Fair, in Crown Point to highlight the importance of agriculture in Lake County.  Over time, the fair has grown to a premier social event, featuring the work of farmers, and city dwellers alike.  Our family of friends extends to gardeners, homemakers, 4-H members, and talented people throughout the county.  We strive to reflect the strong family values of generations past, and blend them with today's lifestyle.  We hope your family will enjoy all that we have to offer, and appreciate what our parents, and grandparents achieved to bring us where we are today. 

Why not take a Fair-cation this summer!

You could win an Apple I Pad at the Fair!

By stopping by the South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority's Tour Mobile between 4 PM and 10 PM during the fair and registering, you could be the lucky winner!  Drawing will be on Sunday August 15 at 5 PM. Details at the Tour Mobile booth.  Brought to you by the Lake County Fair and the South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority. Must be 18 years or older to register.

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Mega Ride Pass

The Mega Ride Pass can now be purchased online!

Click here for your purchase options

 

The June winners for the coloring contest are now online

 click Coloring Contest Tab above or Entey forms and show bills page

The Cook-Off rules and entry form is now on line

Click Exhibit Entrys Tab above or Entey forms and show bills page

 

The Exhibit Entries page is where you will find the forms to enter your quilt, horse, cow, demo car, flowers, pumpkin and everything else that makes the Lake County Fair such a special summertime treat! Entey forms and show bills page

 

 

The place for great family fun and excitement.  We have it all:

Huge Carnival,  Farm Animals, Entertainment, Covered Wagon Rides, Horse Shows, Petting Zoo, Contests for all ages, Fish Pond, Racing Pigs, 4-H Exhibits, Food, Motor Sports, Fireworks, Demonstrations, and much, much more!

 

Where to find information:

Our website contains a great deal of  information, arranged in 2 major groups; The top menu is administrative, about the fair operation, advertisers and website.

The Main Menu on the left contains information about the fair itself, events, entry forms, prices,  and many other items of interest.

Download Requirements:

To download entry forms and premium books, coloring contest pictures and other entry or order forms from the web site, you will have to have Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer.  You can get it free from www.adobe.com   Adobe


 

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For Your Safety

Please do not bring your pet to the fair.  Farm animals and horses may by spooked by them, and often times your pet may be injured.  Please do not ride bicycles, scooters, skate boards or rollerblades on the fairgrounds.  Be mindful that farm animals, while looking very tame, may sometimes bite or kick.  Watch small children while in or around the animal barns and horse arena.

Please wash your hands after visiting the animal barns, and do not take food items into the barns.

The Lake County Agricultural Society, Inc. will take every precaution to protect patrons, exhibitors, exhibits and/or animals.  However, we will not be liable for the safety of exhibits, animals, exhibitors, employees, families, or patrons, nor will we be liable for damage sustained due to vandalism, theft, weather, fire, accidents or any other cause.  Exhibitors or patrons wishing to insure themselves, their belongings, or their livestock may do so at their own expense.