
County Fair Summer Activity for July
From the Editor’s Desk
July planning gives activity professionals a chance to go beyond one single holiday and build an entire month of summer memories.
This issue focuses on County Fair Week — a theme that naturally brings together food, games, music, friendly competition, reminiscing, sensory engagement, and easy documentation opportunities.

Build a County Fair Week Residents Will Talk About All Summer
County Fair Week gives you one strong theme that can carry food, music, games, reminiscence, decorating, family involvement, and documentation.
“The best July programs do not just celebrate a date. They help residents reconnect with the feeling of summer.”
Keep it simple: one hallway display, one tasting activity, one game, one music program, and one memory discussion can become a complete themed week without overwhelming the department.
3 Quick County Fair Activity Cards
Simple, engaging ideas you can add to your County Fair Week right away.
🥧 Blue Ribbon Pie Contest
Invite staff, families, and volunteers to submit homemade pies. Residents become the judges and vote for categories such as Best Overall Pie, Most Beautiful Pie, and People’s Choice.
🎯 Midway Games Mix
Create a simple midway featuring ring toss, bean bag toss, penny pitch, fishing pond, prize wheel, or balloon games. Residents can collect tickets or simply enjoy friendly competition and laughter.
📸 County Fair Photo Booth
Set up a fun photo area with straw hats, bandanas, blue ribbons, vintage signs, and fair-themed props. Encourage residents, families, staff, and volunteers to create keepsake photos throughout the week.
When the Summer Calendar Starts Feeling Repetitive
By July, summer programming can start to feel repetitive. A fresh calendar does not always require new activities — sometimes it only needs a new setting, a new choice, or a stronger sensory connection.
- Move a familiar activity outdoors or near natural light.
- Let residents vote, judge, select music, or name the event.
- Add taste, smell, sound, touch, or familiar objects.
What was your favorite thing to do at the county fair?
Ask residents about rides, fair food, prizes, contests, animals, family traditions, and annual fair memories.
What Recent Staffing Conversations Mean for Activity Departments
Meaningful engagement supports connection, purpose, and daily well-being.
Strong programs show how resident life is supported beyond basic services.
Clear notes connect activities to resident preferences, participation, and outcomes.
Small Details Create Better Documentation
One of the easiest ways to strengthen activity documentation is to include a specific detail about what the resident actually said, remembered, chose, or enjoyed.
Resident shared memories of attending county fairs with family and discussed favorite fair foods while interacting socially with peers.
Those small details help tell the resident’s story, demonstrate person-centered care, and create stronger documentation than generic participation statements alone.
Back to Nature
APNCC Approved Continuing Education
Self-Paced • Certificate Included
Help residents reconnect with the natural world through outdoor experiences, sensory engagement, gardening, reminiscence, and meaningful nature-based programming.
This course is especially helpful for activity professionals who want practical ways to bring nature back into daily life — even when residents have limited mobility, weather challenges, or restricted outdoor access.
Walk away with ideas you can use to support quality of life, person-centered programming, sensory connection, and resident well-being.
Nature-Based Programming
Sensory Engagement
Outdoor Connection
Quality of Life


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