From Saturday, October 6 2007 - 10:00am To Sunday, October 7 2007 - 5:00pm Each week
Fall Home & Harvest Show featuring Logging Days
October 6&7, 2007
New for 2006! You will see many of our Spring Vendors with the addition of members of our local ag community - Plus Logging Days from 11am-3pm Saturday and Sunday. Adults: $2.00. Kids (18 and under): Free. Parking: $4.00. Directions from Sacramento - Take US Hwy. 50 East towards So. Lake Tahoe. Exit Right onto Forni Road. Follow Exit over bridge to the stop light at Fair Lane. Proceed through the stop light and you are now on Placerville Drive. Go past the Big Lots Shopping Center. Turn Right after passing the Fair Entrance just before the Shell Gas Station. Public Parking is available at the Fair Grounds. Directions from South Lake Tahoe - Take US Hwy. 50 West towards Sacramento. Exit Right onto Placerville Drive. Go past the Big Lots Shopping Center. Turn Right after passing the Fair Entrance just before the Shell Gas Station. Public Parking is available at the Fair Grounds.
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