Barrows, Boots and Bling is the theme for hundreds of attractions, entertainment through Sunday

The El Dorado County Fair, celebrating its 80th year, opens this Thursday at the El Dorado County Fair and Events Center. Running through Sunday, this year’s fair promises a blend of tradition and novelty with the theme “Barrows, Boots and Bling.”

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The fair’s iconic Johnny Studebaker Wheelbarrow Races, organized by the Placerville Kiwanis Club, will be a highlight. This event has been a beloved tradition, drawing crowds to cheer on participants. Additionally, the fair will showcase numerous market and breeding hogs, providing an educational opportunity for visitors to learn about livestock from local youth.

“Boots” play a significant role in this year’s theme, encouraging attendees to sport their favorite cowboy, work, hiking, or fancy boots. The “Bling” component features over 80 local and traveling vendors offering unique and fun wares. Visitors are encouraged to don their bling as they explore the fair.

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Live music will be a staple throughout the fair, with performances on several stages, including the Mountain Valley Health Plan Stage, the Red Hawk Casino & Resort stage, the Beer Tree Stage, and the Capital Stage. These venues will feature a variety of bands, providing a lively atmosphere for attendees.

The grandstands will host events all four days of the fair. Thursday night will feature the daring stunts of FMX RampAge Freestyle Motocross. On Friday, L&L Productions will present the much-anticipated Truck & Tractor Pulls. Please note that additional tickets are required for Thursday and Friday night events.

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Saturday at 5 p.m., the legendary wheelbarrow races will take place, included with fair admission. On Sunday at 2 p.m., the Rubicon Challenge will showcase talented drivers navigating a mock-up of the famous Rubicon Trail, also included with admission.

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Fair food enthusiasts can look forward to a wide array of culinary delights, including deep-fried Oreos. The fair guide provides a comprehensive listing of food concessions.

Safety remains a top priority for the fair organizers. All gates will screen for weapons, and attendees are encouraged to use clear bags for faster entry. Visitors with no bags or clear bags will experience shorter wait times.

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“We’ve worked hard to provide a safe and fun environment for your family,” organizers said. “Thank you, El Dorado County, for your continued support, and we hope to see you at the fair!”

For more information, visit the  El Dorado County Fair’s official website for a complete schedule of all the events taking place Thursday through Sunday

Bill Sullivan
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