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Music festivals at the Nevada County Fairgrounds. Which ones will you be attending?
Music Festivals at the Fairgrounds
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Get your Draft Horse Classic Tickets
Got your tickets to the Draft Horse Classic, September 22 – 25? They are on sale now. These beautiful animals put on an amazing show!
Photo by @cstouder.
Cancelled: Movies Under the Stars on May 20 (Due to Rain)
Unfortunately, due to rain, this Friday’s (May 20) showing of The Wizard of Oz at the Fairgrounds has been cancelled. The fine folks at Nevada City Film Festival have rescheduled the movie to June 24. We’ll post details as it gets closer.
Congratulations to the Warmuth Family
Congratulations to this sweet family – the Warmuth Family – on being chosen as the 2016 Fair Family of the Year. We surprised them last week at the Fair Office with their award. We can’t wait to tell you more about this family as we get closer to the Fair. Congratulations, Warmuth Family!
Save the Date: Job Fair on June 2
Save the date for the Nevada County Fair Job Fair on June 2. We’ll be hiring for the 2016 Fair season. Cashiers, ticket monitors, exhibit crew, red shirts, parking and grounds clean up. Job descriptions are here. The event is from 3 – 6 pm at the Nevada County Fairgrounds at Ponderosa Hall, Gate 2.
May 20: The Wizard of Oz – CANCELLED
Cancelled due to rain! Who will be joining us on May 20 for the Wizard of Oz at Movies Under the Pines at the Nevada County Fairgrounds? Enjoy watching a classic movie outdoors at the beautiful Fairgrounds. Presented by the Nevada City Film Festival. Gates open at 7:30pm for picnicking; films begin at sunset. Tickets can be purchased in advance (nevadacityfilmfestival.com) or at the gate.
Strawberry Music Festival: 14 Days and Counting
Only 14 more days until the gates open at the 2016 Strawberry Music Festival at the Nevada County Fairgrounds. Get your tickets early and join us for four days of fun! Visit here for information, tickets and camping.
Beauty at the Fairgrounds
Speaker Series Wraps Up First Season
On August 11, 2014, while working on a fire in the Klamath National Forest, Tom Browning and two others were forced to take refuge in fire shelters while the fire burned over them. Tom, a retired Fire Battalion Chief, shared this near death incident on Tuesday night with more than 20 FFA and 4H students from Bear River and Nevada Union high schools as part of the Nevada County Fairgrounds Foundation’s Speaker Series. The series brings business education – through access to business leaders, life experiences, and leadership tips – to local high school students.
When faced with an adverse or dangerous situation, Browning’s advice to the students is to “stay calm. You can’t think when you panic or are overwhelmed. Being calm is contagious.”
Browning has more than 40 years of firefighting experience, including 34 years with the City of Grass Valley Fire Department. He retired as a Battalion Chief in 2011. Since his retirement, he has been a member of the North San Juan Fire Protection District, where he serves as volunteer Battalion Chief. He is also a member of Nor-Cal Team II, a federal Inter Agency Incident Management Team, whose responsibility is to help manage large wildland fires on federal responsibility lands.
Browning is a sixth generation Nevada County resident, and has served as past president of the Nevada County Livestock Producers and the Nevada County Farm Bureau; and is a current board member and past president of the Nevada County Fair Board. He holds his AA degree in Administration of Justice and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management.
In sharing leadership and life experience advice, Browning emphasized to the students that they should “focus on education and learn as much as they can; experience and learn from life’s lessons; be ethical by doing the right thing even when no one is looking; never give up; and never stop learning.”
The Fairgrounds Foundation’s speaker series, which began in October, featured six speakers. Students had an opportunity to hear about the speaker’s career path, how they achieved their goals, insight regarding their area of expertise, and an opportunity for questions. The series, sponsored by Sandy Ballou of California Outdoor Properties, will start up again in October and high school students are invited to attend.
About the Nevada County Fairgrounds Foundation: The Nevada County Fairgrounds Foundation’s mission is to support and improve the community’s Fairgrounds, and to support youth in agriculture. For more information about the Fairgrounds Foundation, or to become a member, visit NevadaCountyFair.com/foundation/.