County officials welcome community residents and visitors alike to the annual event, inviting all to come out and attend the Bonner County Fair, which runs from Aug. 13 to 17, at the fairgrounds, 4203 N. Boyer Road.
Layton Scheu, 11, of the Gold 'n' Grouse 4-H Club maneuvers his swine around the arena during a medium-weight swine class during the opening day of the Bonner County Fair.
Hunter Morley, a member of the Hoodoo Hustlers, spends some time with his goat, Buddy during the opening day of the Bonner County Fair on Tuesday.
Gabe Otis and friend Oliver Gish hang out at the top of the hay bale maze on Tuesday as the Bonner County Fair kicked off a week of activities, critters and fun — and a celebration of the community's country roots.
Keely and Jessie Vanhorn wait patiently for the results to be announced so they can run out the champion and reserve champion banners to the winners.
Keely and Jessie Vanhorn wait patiently for the results to be announced so they can run out the champion and reserve champion banners to the winners.
Ava Thornton of the Hoodoo Hustlers gets her Shetland sheep, Mr. Wickham, ready for the ring during the opening day of the Bonner County Fair. A full week of activities, fun and events are scheduled for the fair, which runs through Saturday.
Roschele Dunbarr laughs as she works to keep her goats under control before their turn in the ring as the opening day of the Bonner County Fair featured everything from exhibits, vendor booths and the first of multiple days of 4-H and open class animal showings.
Area residents look at the photography entries at the Bonner County Fair on Tuesday.