Our History

Originally organized in 1980 as the “Vero Beach Firefighters County
Fair”, our event has grown from a 6 day program which ran from
April 15–20, 1980 at the Vero Beach Airport, to the present 10
days of family fun scheduled for March 11th – 20th, 2011.
The first General Manager of the fair was Fire Lieutenant Bill Tripp.
Bill served in that position until 1988 when Fire Lieutenant Joe Earman
Jr. took the reigns and operated the event until 1995. Since 1996, Fire
Department Lieutenant Toby Turner serves as the General Manager and
operates with an annual budget in excess of $175,000.
In 1985, Indian River County set aside land to be used as a permanent
site for the County Fair. This present location of 7955 58th Avenue
has 45 acres of fenced area and 30 acres for parking. It serves the
county, not only by leasing to the firefighters’ for the fairs
operation, but the county uses the grounds and its facilities to host
other events as well as leasing them to other organizations or clubs.
The site also serves as an emergency staging point for disaster relief
efforts.
In 1986, the Indian River County Commission asked the firefighters to
submit an application for funds with the State of Florida to assist
in future improvements to the fairgrounds. So then, was the “Indian
River County Fair Association” chartered. Following guidelines
set aside by the state of Florida under state statute 616, this association
and Indian River County receive funds to construct and improve the facilities
on this property.
The Indian River County Fair Association, subcontracts with the Vero
Beach Firefighters Association to operate their annual event. The Fair
Association has a 25 member Board who sets policy and procedures for
the General Manager to follow, as well as each of the 11-committee directors
responsible for the fairs daily operation.
In 2008, the Indian River County Commission approved a request to fund a master plan for the fairgrounds. This master site plan will provide the information needed to allow the facilities and grounds to grow at an appropriate pace. Site infrastructure needs, campground facilities, patron safety, vehicle parking, pedestrian entry points, restrooms, midway operations and roadway concerns will be addressed. HOWEVER: This plan was pulled from funding when the economic conditions worsened in this county. The fair board and its directors continue to pursue its re-instatement for public viewing during our 2011 season.
With an average attendance of 50,000 patrons, the Firefighters’
Indian River County Fair offers an environment of family fun and entertainment.
While showcasing the youth of Indian River County in livestock and agriculture,
we also provide a sense of self-esteem to every child. The feeling,
which arises from accomplishing something and being rewarded for that
accomplishment is very satisfying, we believe hundreds of youth over
the years have come away from the fair “as winners”.
The Firefighters’ Indian River County Fair is proud to be associated
with and members of; the International Association of Fairs, the Florida
Federation of Fairs, the Florida Festivals & Events Association,
the Outdoor Amusement Business Association as well as our local Chamber
of Commerce.
Our organization will continue to provide the finest in wholesome family
entertainment while showcasing local talent, agriculture, commercial
and educational information to the citizens of this county.