The Monterey County Fair Heritage Foundation is pleased to announce this year’s Heritage Animal Exhibitor and recipient of a $2,500 scholarship: Callie Marci. She recently graduated from Hollister High School and plans to attend Oregon State University in the fall to study Psychology and Criminal
Justice.
Callie finds fulfillment in helping others through volunteering in her community. She has participated in 4-H since she was a “Clover Bud” at age 6, has held several offices in her local club, and ultimately achieved the rank of 4-H County All Star. During her four years at Hollister High School, she was an active member of her FFA chapter and is currently in the process of earning her “American Degree.”
In addition to her academic excellence—described by one educator as a “consistent pursuit of excellence in every subject”—Callie is a standout athlete in both field hockey and basketball. In a graduating class of over 800 students, she ranked in the top 20% and remains dedicated to serving her community whenever there’s a need. She also serves as a San Benito County Fair Youth Ambassador.
Last year, the Heritage Hog, shown by Aleena Chavez, raised $19,800 for the Heritage Foundation — funds that directly support capital and community improvements at the Monterey County Fairgrounds. This year, Callie Marci will carry on the tradition, with proceeds from her Heritage Animal benefiting future projects and opportunities for local youth.
Please join our Board of Directors in congratulating Callie Marci on being selected as this year’s Heritage Animal Exhibitor and scholarship recipient. The animal she raises will be auctioned during the 2025 Monterey County Fair Jr. Livestock Auction on Saturday, August 30. All proceeds from the sale of this animal will benefit youth in our community by promoting scholarship opportunities, agricultural awareness, and supporting improvements to the barns, grounds, and event center venues at the Monterey County Fairgrounds.
We hope to see you at the 2025 Monterey County Fair Junior Livestock Auction. To donate to the Monterey County Fair Heritage Foundation, please utilize the form on their website. For auction media credentials or press inquiries, please contact Tayler Baldwin at media@montereycountyfair.com
About the Monterey County Fair Heritage Foundation
In 1935 the first Fair was held at the Monterey County Fairgrounds. Since then, not only has the Fair continued annually, but the Monterey County
Fair & Event Center has become the site for an eclectic mix of public and private events including music festivals, community dinners, trade
shows, and weddings. When the State of California eliminated funding for its fairgrounds in 2011, the Monterey County Fair Heritage Foundation
was created to assist in supporting the Fair & Event Center. The vision of the Monterey County Fair Heritage Foundation is to ensure the future of
the Monterey County Fair & Event Center as a vibrant and diverse community venue.
About the Monterey County Fair & Event Center
The Monterey County Fair & Event Center is a premier event center set on 22 oak-studded acres with ample parking. It is a state-owned multi-use
facility that features four large banquet rooms, two outdoor concert venues, and a variety of outdoor and indoor cost-effective sites ideal for all
types of events. It is home of the annual award-winning Monterey County Fair, host to many major and private events on the Central Coast, and
the site of the Monterey Bay Race Place, a Satellite Wagering Facility.