Fall Free Fair
September 18-21, 2025
We solicit your cooperation in helping to make the County Fair the
BEST FAIR ever held in Creek County.
When preparing exhibits, read carefully the rules governing each
department in which you expect to enter. This will avoid
misunderstandings at the last moment.
A properly conducted fair should and does result in quality production.
Not one factor does more to stimulate efforts on the improvement in farm
and ranch conditions than the agricultural fair. It is there that the
farmer has an opportunity to see and observe the progress being made in
the improvements of farm crops and animals and to compare his work with
the efforts of others. His success in competing with his neighbors
stimulates him to greater efforts and his failures teach him wherein his
work is at fault.
It is the purpose of the fair association to make these fairs
educational institutions and to encourage cooperation among farmers and
men.
The management of the Creek County Free Fair is in the hands of the
Creek County Fair Board, which is composed of three members elected from
each Creek County Commissioners District annually for three-year terms.
The active management of the fair is in the hands of the executive
board, consisting of president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and
five members of the board. This is your fair and is intended to be of
educational value to all who attend. No admission charges will be made
where exhibits are present.
Bring the best you have in the way of livestock, farm crops, vegetables,
fruit, canned goods, textiles, poultry, etc. Plan your exhibits early.
Read this catalogue. Select exhibits that have merit in their classes.
Here is where you compete with your neighbor in your ability to select
the best as well as in the production of the article itself.
If you win any contest, your neighbor who exhibits in the same class,
can see where he has failed or profited thereby.
Come and bring your family. Do not forget the boys and girls, for they
are the farmers of the future. Help to make this fair
a great success!
By Great Plains Amusement
Rides:
- Ferris Wheel
- Spider
- Zipper
- Merry-Go-Round
- Tilt-A-Whirl
- Sizzler
- Gator (kids)
- G.I. Joe
- Train (kids)
- Bumper Cars
- ...and several more!
Wrist Bands - Unlimited Rides:
Ride Wristband available - Thursday through
Saturday as follows:
Thursday Evening - $30 - 6 p.m.- 10 p.m.
Friday Evening - $35 - 5 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Saturday Afternoon - $25 - 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday Evening - $35 - 6 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Sunday Afternoon - $25 - 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Color-coded wristbands are only good for the time period in which they are purchased.
Individual Ride Tickets can be purchased for $2 each.
The number of tickets required varies by ride.
Single Tickets and Family Packs are available at the Midway Ticket Booth
Thursday, September 18th and Friday, September
19th
7:00 PM (DOORS OPEN AT 6:00 PM)
GATE FEE: $7.00
CHILDREN 4-11: $5.00
CHILDREN UNDER 3: FREE
Rodeo Events:
Bareback and Ranch Bronc Riding
Tiedown Calf Roping
Ladies Breakaway Roping
Ladies Barrel Race
Team Roping (Enter 2X) Bull Riding
Junior Barrel Race (15 & under) Breakaway Roping
Pee Wee Barrel Race (8 & under)
For more information call Clay Rodeo:
918-381-0174
Held in the Ronnie Wells Memorial Arena.