The 106th Weld County Fair, which runs from July 20 through July 29, 2024, is just around the corner. Continuing a time-honored tradition, the Weld County Fair Royalty Court presented the board of commissioners with this year’s fair book, containing a schedule of activities and exhibits for the 10-day event.
“The level of livestock and projects at the Weld County Fair are second to none in any fair across the state and country,” said Weld County Chair Kevin Ross. “Thank you to the fair royalty court and everyone involved with the fair for continuing this tradition and representing the county.”
The royalty court is charged with representing the Weld County Fair at events throughout the county and around the state. Such duties include participation in parades, hosting the Royalty for a Day Program, held July 21, to encourage youth in Weld County to one day become fair royalty, and handing out ribbons to competitors at multiple activities throughout the week of the fair.
This year, Catie Holcomb of Gilcrest serves as queen and is the president of Valley High School’s FFA chapter. She will be showing breeding and market cattle at this year’s fair.
The fair attendant is Madison Miller of Frederick. She is a member of the Tail Twisters 4-H Club and will be exhibiting photography. New this year, is the addition of Nikolai Krayna as the fair duke. He is from Frederick and is an active member of Frederick High School’s FFA Chapter. This year’s fair princess is Jadalynn Frazier of Fort Lupton. Frazier is the president of the Tail Twisters 4-H Club, and she will be showing her Charolais Angus beef cow at the fair.
For more information about this year’s Weld County Fair, visit https://www.weldcountyfair.com.