National Alpaca Show In Fort Wayne This Weekend
News Release
FORT WAYNE — This weekend, the Memorial Coliseum welcomes Alpaca breeders from across the country for the 35th annual Mazuri Alpaca Owners Association National Show presented by Heritage Farm Alpacas & Events and RayNay Alpaca Farm.
More than 700 alpacas will compete for a National Supreme Champion title, judged on conformation and fleece qualities.
This will be the fifth time that the Memorial Coliseum has hosted the competition, having served as host in 2010, 2016, 2020, 2022, and now again this year.
With nearly 40 years of history, the Alpaca Owners Association provides support to the North American alpaca industry through programs that assist members in growing their alpaca-focused businesses in the areas of fibers, services and products. Dozens of vendors and farm displays will be in attendance at the show, selling the latest alpaca fashions, yarn, socks and more.
“As is the case for so many of the conventions that return to Fort Wayne, AOA loves returning to our city because of the wonderful experience at the Memorial Coliseum and our city’s friendliness,” said Josei O’Donnell, senior sales manager at Visit Fort Wayne. “Visit Fort Wayne is excited to welcome AOA back and loves how unique events such as this one help show the adaptability of our venues to support groups and industries of all kinds, bolstered by our hotels, restaurants, attractions, and local support.”
The public is invited to the show with free admission and can participate in activities like the alpaca selfie booth and a kids scavenger hunt with a winning prize. The alpaca costume contest takes place at noon Saturday, followed by the youth performance competition and the youth judging competition.
Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 16, and 8 a.m. to noon Sunday, March 17.