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Friday, January 29, 2010

2010 Collier County Fair February 4 – 14

The 2010 Collier County Fair will be held in Naples, FL on February 4 – 14, showcasing the Florida Gulf Coast’s best in agricultural exhibits as well as giving local and visiting families a chance to spend a few hours—or a day—enjoying midway rides, games, food, competitions and entertainment.

The fairgrounds open at 5:30 p.m. on weekdays and 12:00 p.m. on weekends. The Fairgrounds are located 10 miles east of I-75 (exit 111) on Immokalee Road. Parking is free and admission to the Collier County Fair is $10 for adults (ages 12 and up), $5 for children (ages 6 – 11) and children 5 and younger are admitted for free. This year’s highlights include the collier County Horseshoe Tournament and the first annual Collier County Fair Family Bar-B-Q Cook-off.

Pleasant temperatures make February a popular time to hold county fairs in the Sunshine State. The annual Florida State Fair in Tampa will be open in Tampa during the same two week time frame, and other county fairs are schedules throughout the state in the weeks to come. For more information on the Collier County Fair, visit the event’s Web site.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

To all new vendors interested in attending the Collier County Fair, be advised that even though you may pay the same rental fee as everyone else, all new food vendors are placed at the front of the fair farthest away from the midway and the rest of the food vendors which means that fair goers are only interested in getting to the Midway and their food vendors on the way in and bypass all the new food vendors, then when they are leaving they already have all their food and are not interested in anything you may have to offer. This year of the 4 food vendors at the front, not one could make the rent for the week, with some of the vendors working all week and losing over 5 and 6 hundred for the 11 day, 108 hour total for the fair. The solution would be for all the food vendors to be in the same street area, or the vendors place at the begining of the fair to have a much lower rent.

February 14, 2010 12:08 AM  

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