The Mastodon Fair, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, is the largest combined art and science fair in the U.S. We support students, teachers, and parents in exploring, promoting, inspiring, and supporting student art and science projects.
Our regional competition is held annually in March at Jefferson College in Hillsboro, MO.
The Mastodon Fair would like to invite you to it’s first ever Mouse Race fundraising event.
There will be additional raffles and silent auctions with a wide variety of baskets and items for bid!
Friday, July 22, 2022
Doors open at 6 p.m.
Races starting at 7 p.m.
Click on the ticket you’d like to purchase, and you’ll be directed to our secure online payment processing through Stripe!
Looking to have an enjoyable evening with a group of friends and want to ensure you sit together? Purchase a table that seats up to 8.
Don’t have enough to fill a table? Not a problem! You can purchase individual seats as needed.
Help support the Fair and ensure the event is a success by sponsoring a mouse or donating more! Each sponsorship includes a business card size ad & name listing in the program.
Included are testimonials from participants of the Fair, workshops, and community events.
I came to Art Camp to learn new skills and see other peoples’ way of drawing. My favorite part was Oil Painting. My teacher put my art in the Fair and I was happy to see the results.
Elynn
Jefferson R-7
I came to Art Camp because it was a great opportunity for me to get out of the house, learn new things, and meet new people. My personal favorite part was getting to be in a room with like minded/creative people and becoming friends with them. I participate in the Fair because I love getting the opportunity to get my work out there while also getting to see other peoples’ work.
Sophia
Crystal City High School
The thing I liked best about Art Camp was Figure Drawing and Photography. I liked Figure Drawing because it helped me figure out proportions and how to draw a portrait realistically. I liked Photography because it was fun to learn about how the camera works and then to go out and take pictures with the new information I had just learned. Overall I absolutely loved Art Camp.
Sky
Antonia Middle