Founded in 1884, The Big Fresno Fair is the 4th largest fair in the State and represents the 21st District Agricultural Association, an entity of the California Department of Food & Agriculture’s (CDFA) Division of Fairs & Expositions. The Big Fresno Fair holds the rare distinction of operating in the same location at the same time of year since its inception. The Fresno Fairgrounds encompasses 165 acres of land in the City of Fresno. The land is owned by Fresno County and leased to the Fair under a 50-year land lease that allows it to continue to operate. The 2021 Big Fresno Fair will mark its 138th year.
Born out of a desire to showcase the agricultural bounty of the region in 1884, The Big Fresno Fair continues to showcase agriculture, providing a link between urban and rural California. This is done by educating Valley residents on the region’s rich agricultural heritage and vast industry through exhibits and educational attractions. Educational exhibits and attractions can be found throughout the grounds that not only focus on agriculture but also highlight water conservation, the environment, and more. In addition, the Fair supports education through its variety of programs – Fair Education, 4.0 & Above Scholastic Achievement Program, Big Band Review, and more.
The Big Fresno Fair celebrates its community in countless ways, educates Fairgoers through a variety of programs and exhibits, and undoubtedly has fun with numerous family-friendly attractions!
The Fresno Fairgrounds is home to not only the annual Big Fresno Fair, but more than 250 different year round events ranging from home shows to international cultural celebrations, from weddings to corporate workshops, and much more. Additionally, the Fair operates two year-round satellite wagering facilities – The Starting Gate at the Fresno Fairgrounds and The Polo Lounge at Club One Casino in Downtown Fresno.
Through support of its non-profit Foundation, Friends of the Fair, the Fairgrounds has the only museum dedicated to the broad Fresno County history – The Fresno County Historical Museum, which has welcomed guests since opening in 2015. Additionally, there is a separate museum dedicated to the history of the Fair – The Big Fresno Fair Museum, which opened in 2012. These museums are products of the Fair’s belief in its role to preserve and protect the history of its Fair and its community.
The Big Fresno Fair is one of the few fairs to receive four Merrill Awards, which is the top honor given in the fair industry which recognizes fair programs that demonstrate outstanding vision, leadership, and excellence, bestowed by the Western Fairs Association (WFA). The Fair won all four of these Merrill Awards under its revered leadership team of John C. Alkire, former CEO (2004 – 2020) and current CEO of Friends of the Big Fresno Fair; Stacy Rianda, Deputy Manager II; and Lauri King, Deputy Manager II.
In 2009, The Big Fresno Fair was also named the first-ever Western Fairs Association California Feature Fair when representatives from throughout the Western United States, Canada, and Mexico visited the annual event to learn about the Fair’s capital improvements, exhibits, and special programs. In 2010, The Big Fresno Fair was also featured on PBS’ series with Huell Howser called “California’s Golden Fairs.” The series highlighted the importance of Fairs to the communities they serve.
“Fairs are a temporary beauty. A simple pleasure that causes no harm and unites and improves a community…. Fairs unite communities turning strangers into neighbors and friends, and make our communities, our State and our Nation stronger. Better.”
– Abe Lincoln
Before becoming President of the United States, Lincoln delivered this powerful message at the Illinois Society of Agriculture Fairs, speaking to immense value that local fairs provide.
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