Whatcom County Youth Fair


The Whatcom County Youth Fair is April 7th and 8th at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds in Lynden!

For over 31 years, the Whatcom County Youth Fair has given kids from Whatcom, Skagit, & Island Counties hands-on learning experiences in agriculture and hobbies, like knitting, chess, and teen leadership!  New this year, first aid & CPR, forestry, and HAM radio.

Registration is open NOW through March 17th for $15 per kid!

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