Washington Parish Fair
Vendor Information
2026 Commercial Building Vendors (Inside & Outside Booths)
Below is the link to the Washington Parish Free Fair commercial building area. If you would like to participate, please fill out the link below. It explains all the rules and guidelines, print or save you a copy, and you will get a letter in the mail by July. If you had a spot last year, you can get the same spot or request a new one on the sheet. Just state it in the comments. We want you to be successful in your business, and we are thrilled to have you as part of the largest free fair!
Let us know how we can help you:
• Chanda Thomassen 985-515-1591
• Alyce Johnson 985-335-8737
• Email: wpffcb@gmail.com
Press Releases
Washington Parish Fair Association
Fairgrounds Year Round
Mile Branch Settlement is open on Fridays from 10: 00 A.M. until 2:00 P.M. for Class or Group Tours.
The cost is $10.00 per person.
If interested in scheduling a tour, please call 985-515-7604.
For information contact Jackie Creel.
Phone: 985-515-0936
PUBLIC NOTICE
Contrary to popular belief the Washington Parish Fairgrounds is PRIVATE property owned and operated by the Washington Parish Fair Association. The Association is not subsidized by any local, parish, or state agency. Therefore the upkeep and operation of the property are strictly the responsibility of the Fair Association.
Although we encourage and welcome public use of the grounds and facilities, we must require proper scheduling to avoid use conflicts.
Therefore, anyone interested in using any part of the fairgrounds must request permission, be put on the calendar of events, and sign the necessary contract for use.
Because of expenses incurred with the use of the grounds, we must charge fees appropriate to cover our costs. Therefore, if you want to have an event on the Washington Parish Fair Association property please contact a member of the Fair Association to make the necessary arrangements.
We greatly appreciate the assistance of the Town of Franklinton, Washington Parish Government, Washington-St. Tammany Electric, and Rayburn Correctional Institute in the many projects we undertake to keep the fairgrounds a beautiful and safe place for our local residents and visitors to enjoy.
