This annual Autauga County Fair has been held since 1967. This community event was rescued when a new Autauga County Fair Organization was formed in 2013
in an effort to keep this tradition going. Who are we?
- We are primarily a volunteer group.
- We offer free booth space to all non-profit and youth groups and believe in supporting the efforts of volunteers in programs throughout our
community.
- We use the money earned from these events to pay for the expenses associated with hosting a fair, for the entertainment provided, and donate to various non-profit
volunteer and youth groups who help us host Autauga County Fairs.
The following facts are compiled to give an updated report to the community of our efforts and work
- Fall Fair Attendance Numbers: 2013 = 8,000 and 2014 = 10,000 and 2022 = 15,000; 2024 = 15,000; 2025 = 16,000
- Wednesday’s Community Night has garnered over 15,000 pounds of food donated to Autauga Interfaith Care Center since started
- Given away big screen TV's to fairgoers and volunteers each year
- Donate the profits of the fair to non-profit, youth and volunteer groups in the Autauga County Area
- Applying for 501 C (3) status
- 2025 Volunteer Groups
- ACTC FCCLA
- American Heritage Girls AL 0125
- BSA Venture Crew 22
- ACTC FBLA
- HALO Haven
- PHS JROTC
- Knights of Columbus
- Marbury Fire Department
- One Community Outreach United
- PHS Photography
- Prattville Civitan Club
- Red Knights AL-1
- Teen Pact
- Trail Lifw USA Troop AL 0125
- Yum Yum Cakes
- Groups that have helped over the years
Autauga County Rescue Squad
PHS Air Force Junior ROTC
Epsilon Sigma Alpha
PHS Junior Civitan Club
PHS Cross Country
PHS Boys Basketball
Knights of Columbus
PHS Honors Art Club
Future Teachers of America
Family, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
Future Farmers of America (FFA)
PHS Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
PHS Girls Softball Team
PHS Show choir
PHS Girls Basketball
YMCA Swim Team
Prattville Police Explorer Post
Prattville Patriots (Semi-Pro Football Team)
Autauga County 4-H Horse Club
Elmore County 4-H
Clubs
Goals and Efforts
- Bring Agriculture Back: Arts and Crafts
with ribbons. Petting Zoo; ACF Livestock Show with pigs and cattle; support local 4H groups to include chicken show
- Provide a venue for local and regional performing artists: Numerous local dance studios, school groups and bands
perform each year and showcase their talent to the community.
- Affordable Fun: $5 entrance fee is
lowest fair entry fee in state, numerous discount opportunities for entry and armband ride sessions, free entertainment and activities on fairgrounds
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