Oregon Country Fair
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541-343-4298
www.oregoncountryfair.org
ed@oregoncountryfair.org
442 Lawrence St.; Eugene, OR
About Business
Our 4A program is on the BluePath!
4A - Alter-Abled Access Advocacy Crew:
Alter-Abled Access Advocacy, also known as 4A, works to make the Fair accessible and enjoyable for everyone. 4A can be contacted at Dragon's Head near the Main Gate or in their booth in Community Village. 4A crew members are also on duty in the parking lot, bus stop area and walking the paths of the Fair. Look for the 4A symbol on staff t-shirts.
4A monitors accessibility conditions during the Fair and helps to guide pre-Fair planning. If you have any concerns or suggestions about making the Fair more pleasant and safe for Alter-Abled people, please stop by either 4A booth or speak to a crew member.
4A Shaded Resting Spot:
In Community Village, near the Growers Market Fruit Booth, 4A has a shaded resting spot which is also equipped with a clothes-changing area. Volunteers here can also assist with borrowing wheelchairs, canes or crutches.
Parking:
Folks who need accessible parking must have a DMV placard on their vehicles. On-site parking is extremely limited. Please take advantage of FREE BUS SERVICE to and from Eugene.
Service Dogs:
We welcome service dogs. Please have your dog wear a service vest so our security folks know the dog is permitted on the property. You can also pick up a laminate for the dog to identify him or her as a service dog . You can get those at the 4A Booth at the Dragon's Head at the Fair entrance. Identification is not required, but you both will have a much better time if we can clearly see this is a service dog and no intervention is required.
Sign Language:
American Sign Language Interpreters assist performers at many of the entertainment stages throughout the day. A full schedule of interpreter services will be available in the Peach Pit.
Wheelchairs, Canes, and Crutches:
At Dragon's Head, the crew can lend out wheelchairs, canes and crutches. They don't take advance reservations for these items. Distribution is on a first-come, first served basis. They also provide: information, teenagers to push wheelchairs, pads, pencils and accessibility maps of the Fair.
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