74th Annual Yuma County Fair returns, celebrates America’s 250th birthday
Paul Vozzella
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – The Yuma County Fair is set to return for its 74th year next week, bringing back a wide range of attractions that continue to make it one of the most anticipated events in the region.
From carnival rides and games to farm animals and classic fair food, attendees can once again expect a full slate of traditional entertainment.
Beyond the attractions, organizers say the fair is about creating meaningful experiences for the community.
“What I want the community to continue [is having people] come out here to create those memories,” said Yuma County Fair General Manager Eric Wofford. “Mine are unique and special to me, and it’s gonna be unique and special to everybody that comes out, but that’s what we do. We help foster a great time and great memories for generations.”
This year’s fair will also celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States, adding a patriotic element to the event.
“That’s really our theme this year celebrating our 250 years…so a lot of decor, that kind of stuff, is very patriotic,” Wofford said.
The fair is scheduled to run from Tuesday, March 31, through Sunday, April 5.