Gailey named to KWUA Leadership Team
/KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Klamath Water Users Association (KWUA) is proud to announce Brian Gailey has joined the team as the Director of Marketing and Public Relations.
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KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Klamath Water Users Association (KWUA) is proud to announce Brian Gailey has joined the team as the Director of Marketing and Public Relations.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Expansion and improvement of services offered by the Klamath County Event Center and Fairgrounds is taking another big step forward in 2023.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - It has been nearly two full years since a headlining act rocked the main stage at the Klamath County Fair. The pandemic-stricken year of 2020 forced a scaled-back production of the Fair to only its core elements, the Youth Livestock Show and Sale. This year, with restrictions loosening up, Klamath County Fair officials are going all-in to bring the party back to Klamath County better than ever before. Starting with two new headlining acts to the Klamath Basin, ‘90s alternative rockers Everclear and the country music legends of Sawyer Brown.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – “It was very stressful getting here,” said Traci Reed, Klamath County 4-H Program Coordinator. “But once we got here, everyone has been so excited that they are here.”
2020 has been anything but a typical year. This past weekend was supposed to be the biggest party of the summer at the 2020 Klamath County Fair. However, much of the grounds were silent. No screams of terror coming from the carnival. The air was not filled with the sweet smell of deep-fried doughy goodies. Vendors were not selling goods and handmade trinkets. Flags, banners, or streamers did not decorate the grounds….
Read MoreFollowing the May 7, 2020 Press Conference of Governor Brown, and like so many other county fairs throughout Oregon, the Klamath County Fair, originally scheduled to take place July 30 to August 2, 2020, has been postponed as a direct result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The Klamath County Fair Board has just been informed by Governor Brown that effective March 17, 2020, all public gatherings with 25 people and over be canceled in an effort to slow the progression of the COVID-19 virus.
Read MoreOn March 12, 2020, Governor Brown mandated that events with 250 people and over be canceled in an effort to slow the progression of the COVID-19 virus. The Klamath County Fairgrounds / Event Center is taking all developments concerning the COVID-19 virus (Coronavirus) very seriously.
Read MoreDay number two of the Klamath County Fair has come and gone with a tremendous turnout, exciting experiences, and fantastic family fun. Families and individuals alike cruised through the fairgrounds soaking up the joy and adventure the fair has to offer.
Read MoreKlamath Falls, Ore. - At the next Klamath County Board of Commissioners Business Meeting on Tuesday, February 5, the Commissioners are expected to fill three vacancies on the Klamath County Fair Board by appointing Terry Sellars, Brian Gailey and Victoria Haley.
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