Clark County Fair Queen
Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Clark County Fair Queen, Community Organization, 4401 S Charleston Pike, Springfield, OH.
04/01/2026
We’re officially one month away from the Clark County Fair Queen Application deadline! Make sure to get your application submitted on time. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out!
Attention all young ladies in Clark County, ages 16-19. The 2026 Clark County Fair Queen Application is officially open. Applications are due on May 1st, 2026! You can find the application and rules linked below or on the Clark County Fair page.
Being the 2025 Clark County Fair Queen has truly been an amazing experience and I recommend that you all apply! I am looking forward to meeting the new candidates!
Application: https://clarkcoag.com/download/463/
Rules: https://clarkcoag.com/download/460/
02/25/2026
Yesterday, I had the opportunity to attend the 4-H Kickoff! It was a wonderful evening filled with engaging activities like baking, science, STEM, arts, and games. I loved seeing current 4-H and Cloverbud members, as well as so many new faces interested in joining. Thank you to all the committees and youth who worked so hard to make this event such a success! 🍀
02/24/2026
Happy National FFA Week! 💙💛
This week celebrates the incredible impact FFA has on students and highlights its mission to prepare future leaders for careers in agriculture, science, business, and technology.
Clark County is proud to have seven FFA chapters, with many members showcasing livestock, woodworking, welding, plant science, and other projects at the Clark County Fair. We are also fortunate to have several FFA-run food trucks at our fair that support both the chapters and our community.
FFA has personally shaped me by teaching me valuable skills like public speaking, teamwork, and organization. These skills continue to guide me in my role as Clark County Fair Queen and will benefit me throughout life.
Thank you to all of our FFA members and advisors for the work you do!
02/01/2026
Yesterday, I attended the annual Junior Fair Board Pancake Breakfast. It was a wonderful morning filled with great food, great people and conversations. Thank you to the Junior Fair Board for hosting this successful event, and thank you to everyone who came out in support!
01/29/2026
Attention all young ladies in Clark County, ages 16-19. The 2026 Clark County Fair Queen Application is officially open. Applications are due on May 1st, 2026! You can find the application and rules linked below or on the Clark County Fair page.
Being the 2025 Clark County Fair Queen has truly been an amazing experience and I recommend that you all apply! I am looking forward to meeting the new candidates!
Application: https://clarkcoag.com/download/463/
Rules: https://clarkcoag.com/download/460/
01/16/2026
This year, I had the opportunity to attend the 101st Ohio Fair Managers Association Convention. Last night, I spent the evening getting to know the fair queens from all over Ohio and learned about what makes their fairs unique and some of their special traditions. I truly enjoyed meeting everyone.
Today, I completed my interview, spent time meeting and getting to know more queens, and attended a lovely dinner.
This evening, I had the honor of representing Clark County at the Ohio Fairs’ Queen Contest and was proud to place in the Top 15.
Thank you to the OFMA queen committee for putting together an amazing event.
11/30/2025
I started the holiday season on Friday by riding in Santa’s Entrance Parade at Holiday in the City! Watching Santa light the tree and seeing all the Christmas characters was such a fun experience. Thank you to the Clark County Fair Ambassadors who came out to ride along in the parade. It was a wonderful evening full of holiday spirit in our great county!
If you are a member of the 2025 Clark County Fair Royalty (Jr. & Sr. Species Ambassadors) and are interested in participating as a part of Santa’s Entrance Parade for Holiday in the City on November 28th at 6:00 pm, please comment on this post or message me. Thanks!
11/22/2025
Yesterday I attended the Clark County 4-H Banquet, Stars, Stripes, and Clovers Too. We celebrated our amazing volunteers with special awards and years of service recognition. Our gold, silver, and bronze members and clubs were also recognized. It was a great evening honoring Clark County 4-H.
10/08/2025
Happy National 4-H Week! 🍀
This year’s theme for National 4-H week is “Beyond Ready.” I can truly say that 4-H prepared me for high school, Fair Queen, and as I began my college journey.
I got my start in agriculture and fair activities through 4-H by showing pigs and goats, completing cooking and clothing projects, serving as a 4-H Camp Counselor, and being part of the Food and Fashion Board.
These experiences taught me responsibility, communication, teamwork, and professionalism, all of which have already helped me in college, from being involved in student organizations to balancing classwork and new responsibilities. Even attending 4-H meetings helped me understand how student organizations run, making it easier to get involved on campus.
Clark County is the birthplace of 4-H, which makes being part of this program even more meaningful to me. I’m so thankful for everything 4-H has given me and how it’s helped me be “Beyond Ready.”
10/06/2025
This weekend I had the chance to attend two amazing events that brought so many people together.
On Saturday, I had the honor of riding in the New Carlisle Heritage of Flight Parade. Afterward, I was invited to participate in the Heritage of Flight Ambassador Ceremony, where I helped pass out awards to this year’s new ambassadors. It was a beautiful ceremony recognizing some truly inspiring individuals. I also had a great time walking around the festival, visiting vendors, and experiencing the community spirit.
Sunday, I traveled to the Fairfield County Fair. I got to see donkey and miniature horse races, attended the Opening Ceremony where they introduced the new fair queen and honored past queens, and enjoyed exploring the fairgrounds. One unique feature of the fair setup was a group of campers positioned on a lower surface in the middle of the track. The barns were beautiful, especially the round dairy barn, one of the first show and sale barns. I also loved the log cabin and tool shed display. A highlight was meeting a former fair manager who shared some incredible stories and history of the fair. It was a fun and memorable way to end this year’s fair season!
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the organization
Telephone
Website
Address
4401 S Charleston Pike
Springfield, OH
45502