Umatilla County Fair & Farm City Pro Rodeo | East Oregonian & Hermiston Herald | 11 ‘Kids camp’ provides an inside look at fair By TAMMY MALGESINI EO Media Group F un @ the Fair Day Camp — the name says it all. Often referred to as sim- ply “Kids Camp,” the special program for students entering fi rst through fi fth grade in the fall off ers a sort of back- stage pass at the Umatilla County Fair, said Angie McNalley, fair director. “It gives kids a good behind-the- scenes view of what their big sisters and brothers and cousins are doing in 4-H and FFA,” she said. “Also, they get to do things regular fair patrons don’t get to do.” Tammy Wagner founded the spe- cial day camp in 2012 after presenting the idea to the fair board. The camp was initially developed to off er an option for parents working at the fair or involved with kid’s older siblings in 4-H and FFA. McNalley said the camp provides activ- ities and is fully supervised Wednes- day through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. McNalley said the camp was an instant hit. Because of its popularity, it was expanded and open to the general Ben Lonergan/EO Media Group, File Fun at the Fair Camp participants perform “Baby Shark” on Aug. 9, 2019, at the Les Schwab Stage at the Umatilla County Fair, Hermiston. public, up to 40 children. The program has even been recognized with an award from the Oregon Fair Association. “We could probably take 200 chil- dren if we had the resources,” McNal- ley said. “It’s always very, very popular. Parents are very happy we have it.” The day camp is designed for kids who do well in large groups as they par- ticipate in various activities on the fair- grounds. The camp is staff ed for the size of the group, which includes assistance from middle school and high school stu- dents, who serve as volunteers earning community service experience in the process. In addition to hanging out in the ani- mal barns, participants get a chance to pet and interact with the animals. Also, campers get an opportunity to meet the fair’s secondary act performers, often getting private shows. Time is also spent engaging in science experiments and arts and crafts activities, as well as attending shows, viewing exhibits and roaming the fairgrounds to see every- thing the fair has to off er. Also, camp- ers will even get to perform on the fair’s Les Schwab stage on Friday. Sponsored by Family Health Asso- ciates, the cost is $75 per camper. The fee includes a camp T-shirt, fair admis- sion and a one-day carnival wristband for unlimited rides, which can be used while with their family after the camp ends either on Friday or Saturday. Full Ser vice Event Facility For all your real estate needs. 12000 Sq. Ft. Great Room 3 Meeting Rooms Executive Board Room Commercial Kitchen Integrated Audio Visual Equipment Serving Umatilla and Morrow Counties Birthdays • Company Parties • Private Events 541.289.9800 eotechermiston.com BOARDMAN HERMISTON, LLC 2 Marine Dr., Suite #104 | 541-481-2888 320 South Hwy 395 | 541-564-0888