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Face masks encouraged at Frontier Days

County commissioners and fair officials are asking that guests wear a face mask when they are unable to socially distance

WALLA WALLA—Fair food, fair fun, and fair entertainment are just around the corner.

The Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days is still happening, kicking off with livestock and still life exhibits and the annual demolition derby on September 1. This year’s fair theme is “Stars and Stripes and Country Nights.”

The Walla Walla County Commissioners Office, the Walla Walla Department of Community Health, and Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days are committed to the health and safety of the community. In areas not regulated by state indoor mask mandate, event officials and Walla Walla County Commissioners strongly recommend that event attendees wear a face mask when unable to socially distance while at the Fair.

Signage will be posted throughout the fairgrounds during the event, and masks will be available for guests upon request. Extra cleaning and sanitation routines will be observed during the event, and handwashing stations will be widely available throughout the fairgrounds.

For more information regarding Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days’ response to Covid-19 mandates, a frequently asked questions page has been added to the Walla Walla Fair’s website: https://www.wallawallafairgrounds.com/p/getinvolved/info--faqs.

For further information not listed, please email info@wallawallafairgrounds.com, or call the main office at (509) 527-3247.

 

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