A “calm down” tent and a “sensory-friendly” morning will help provide an environment for individuals with autism spectrum disorder or sensory processing disorder to join in on all the fair fun!


||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS |||


The San Juan County Fair strives to be an event for all San Juan County residents, but as beloved an event as the Fair can be, for some it may prove to be too overwhelming to enjoy. “The bright flashing lights, loud music and large crowds keep many of our residents from visiting the Fair and we are hoping to change that,” says Events Coordinator Amanda Smith. “This year we are introducing two new offerings to help make everyone feel more welcome: a “calm down” tent and a “sensory-friendly” morning.”

By decreasing sounds, motion, or lights to create a calmer environment, this programming can help provide an environment for individuals with autism spectrum disorder or sensory processing disorder to join in on all the fair fun!

The Calm Down Tent will provide a quiet space for those seeking to escape the sensory overload of Fair throughout the week. It is located between the Food Court and the Jr. Arts & Crafts department and will be staffed and available from 10:30am to 8:30pm daily. Inside, visitors will have access to a comfortable space to sit or lie down, complete with fidgets, stuffies to snuggle, headphones, and handheld fans. A limited number of headphones will be available to check out and use around the grounds as well.

In addition, the Parks & Fair Department is introducing a Sensory Friendly Morning on Sunday, August 18th from 8am to 10:30am. During this time the Fair will invite visitors to enjoy the Fair free from sensory overload. This offering is for any fairgoer who finds the bright lights and loud noises overwhelming, but who still wishes to take in all the exhibits and visit the animal barns.

We hope that by offering these new programs, all county residents will be inspired to come and experience all that the San Juan County Fair has to offer.

About San Juan County’s Department of Parks, Recreation, and Fair  

San Juan County’s Department of Parks, Recreation, and Fair oversees public parks on all four ferry-served islands, manages camping, and hosts the San Juan County Fair. The department offices are located at 849 Argyle Avenue, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. For more information about San Juan County’s Department of Parks, Recreation, and Fair, visit https://www.sanjuancountywa.gov/1949/Parks-Recreation-Fair.



 

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