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  • 2026 Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair Board of Directors Application

    Please complete the form below to apply for a position with us.
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  • About Us

    The Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair was started by a group of residents in 1972 who wanted to promote community spirit within Manhattan Beach.  The fair included a parade down Manhattan Beach Boulevard, turning north on Valley to the fair.  From the beginning, the parade has included the Mira Costa High School band and drill teams and various city dignitaries in convertibles and old cars.  The fair has also always included local craft booths, non-profit food and game booths as well as a variety of entertainment for children and adults. 

    The fair was incorporated on April 12, 1977 as a California non-profit organization.  It has been a successful, non-profit venture ever since.  The fair has always been supported by tremendous volunteers and the assistance of the City and its employees.  There are no corporate sponsors.  The idea has always been to keep the spirit of the fair as “Hometown” and avoid commercial advertising.  The fair is a distinctive and special event that makes Manhattan Beach a unique and friendly place to live.

    The fair provides a means for dozens of non-profits to raise money through sales made from food and game booths, and by staffing the wine and beer gardens.  Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair Association Board of Directors are all volunteers.  You must have ties to the Manhattan Beach community and be at least 21 years of age to be eligible for appointment. 

    For any questions or concerns please feel free to contact vicepresident@mbfair.org.

  • 2026 Open Board Positions 

    Director, Merchandise
    Works with local artist to create yearly design sold on merchandise. Oversees booth sales and execution.

    Director, Volunteers
    Recruits volunteers, presents to local schools. Manages volunteers fair weekend including delegation, tracking hours and shirt/pin distribution.

    Director, Community Showcase
    Distributes applications for community art and performances. Oversees art installment and performance scheduling during fair weekend.

    Director, Beer Garden
    Manages partnership with Anheuser-Busch, oversees Beer Garden setup and tear down, manages volunteers and lottery, records traffic into venue. Responsible for liquor license and working with food inspection.

    Director, Kid Country
    Establishes child-friendly entertainment, reviews placement of bounce houses and petting zoo. Manages Friendship Circle special event and oversees safety of venue during fair weekend.

    Director, Traffic & Safety
    Reviews traffic and security plan. Distributes parking passes, manages traffic including shuttle buses and shared ride locations. Oversees bike valet partnerships.

    Director, Community Relations
    Builds and nurtures relationships with local businesses, brands, and community partners to support fundraising efforts, and collaborative initiatives that help sustain and grow the Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair

    In-person interviews will take place March 10, 2026 at 7pm.

    Please see the 2026 meeting schedule below.
    Regular Board meetings are held on Tuesday evenings once a month and then twice a month leading up to the Fair.

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  • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Policy

    The Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair Association is committed to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion.

    Our human capital is the most valuable asset we have. The collective sum of the individual differences, life experiences, knowledge, innovation, self-expression, unique capabilities and talent that our volunteers invest in their work represents a significant part of not only our culture, but our reputation and achievement as well.

    We embrace and encourage differences in age, color, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, veteran status, and other characteristics that make our volunteers unique.

    Our culture encourages and enforces:

    Respectful communication and cooperation between all volunteers.
    Teamwork and participation, permitting the representation of all groups and perspectives.  Contributions to the communities we serve to promote a greater understanding and respect for the diversity.
     

    All volunteers have a responsibility to treat others with dignity and respect at all times. All Board Members are expected to exhibit conduct that reflects inclusion during meetings, at sponsored functions, and at all other participative events.

    Any volunteer found to have exhibited any inappropriate conduct or behavior against others may be subject to removal. 

    Volunteers who believe they have been subjected to any kind of discrimination that conflicts with the organization’s diversity policy and initiatives should seek assistance from the Association’s President or Executive Board.

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