Eighteen-year-old Korrie MacIntyre, of Camas, has been riding horses since she was 6 years old, and has let her love of the sport guide her into roles within the Clark County 4-H Club and Clark County Fair since she was 10 years old.
At this year’s 150th Clark County Fair, MacIntyre’s dedication and passion for riding comes full circle with her role as a princess on the 2018 Riverview Community Bank Clark County Equestrian Fair Court.
Being a princess means MacIntyre will be at the fair for all 10 days this year, serving as a representative for the event and being a role model for others to look up to. MacIntyre said she serves as a role model by “treating everybody with kindness and just being a respectable person and treating everybody you meet with respect.”
“I’m really just excited to be able to spend all 10 days of the fair with my friends and really just celebrate,” she said. “Because it is the summer’s best party.”
The fair kicks off on Friday, Aug. 3 and runs through Sunday, Aug. 12. Tickets cost $11.25 for adults, $9.25 for seniors, and $8.25 for children ages 7-12. Children age 6 and younger get in for free.