🐑 About Lambtown
Our mission is to celebrate all things sheep, lamb, and wool. From sheep to shawl, herd to champion, and farm to table, our focus is on education and enjoyment for all.
Lambtown Festival began in 1985 as an exhibit at the Dixon May Fair, with the goal of showcasing the proud sheep ranching heritage of Dixon and the surrounding communities. The festival draws its name from the fact that at one point, more lambs were born in Dixon than in any other city in the country, earning it the nickname of Lambtown USA.
Over the past three-and-a-half decades, Lambtown Festival followed a meandering path as it grew from that first exhibit to a downtown street fair to a festival that takes over the entire Dixon May Fairgrounds, and is now the largest sheep and wool event in California. Each year, thousands of people flock to Dixon to help serve our mission: “to celebrate all things sheep, lamb, and wool. We aim to promote these noble ruminants, from fleece to food, fiber to fabric, and farm to festival, while providing education and enjoyment for all.”
Overview
The Lambtown Festival is seeking a dynamic and creative Volunteer Marketing Coordinator to develop and execute a cohesive marketing strategy for the 2026 event. This role is crucial for engaging our passionate community, expanding our reach to new audiences, and ensuring high attendance for the festival in Dixon, California, on October 3 & 4, 2026.
Key Responsibilities & Focus Areas
Qualifications
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit a brief statement of interest detailing their relevant marketing experience and portfolio examples (e.g., social media handles or writing samples)
Help us share the joy of the Lambtown Festival with the world!