Salinas Valley Fair Board
Members of the Salinas Valley Fair Board gather at the fairgrounds. (Contributed)

KING CITY ā€” Salinas Valley Fair has announced that there are currently two open Fair Board positions available, and it is looking for enthusiastic, hands-on individuals to join.

This is an opportunity for community members to get involved and help shape the Salinas Valley Fairgrounds and be a part of the future of the beloved annual Fair.

Salinas Valley Fair has been a staple in the community for decades, bringing together families, friends and neighbors for fun-filled days of entertainment, agriculture and community spirit.

Not only is the fairgrounds home to the Salinas Valley Fair, but it is also a crucial pillar in the community. In addition to the Fair, the fairgrounds serve as a crisis location, a place for youth sports, private events and more.

By joining the Fair Board, individuals will have the opportunity to play a key role in planning and organizing the yearly event, as well as contributing to the overall success and growth of the Fair and fairgrounds.

ā€œWe are looking for passionate individuals who are dedicated to promoting agriculture, education and community involvement to join our Board,ā€ said Frank Lopez, president of the Salinas Valley Fair Board. ā€œThis is a unique chance to make a positive impact on our community and help ensure the continued success for years to come.ā€

Board members will have the opportunity to work closely with other community leaders, contribute their skills and expertise, and help make important decisions regarding operations, programming and direction.

ā€œThis is a rewarding opportunity for individuals who are hands-on and eager to volunteer their time and support to the Salinas Valley Fair,ā€ stated the Fair in a news release.

Interested individuals are encouraged to apply for a board position by Friday, Sept. 13. To learn more about the application process and Fair Boad, visit salinasvalleyfair.com, email [email protected] or call 831-385-3243.

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