(KNZA)--The 104th annual Brown County Free Fair kicks off today ( Monday) at the fairgrounds in Horton and runs through Friday.
The theme this year is “ Keeping the Dream Alive.”
Tuesday will bring rabbit and poultry shows. The Eddie Grathwohl Memorial Beef Clinic will be held from 10 to 12 in the morning.
The fair parade will take place at 6:00 Tuesday evening. The Topeka High School drumline will be featured during the parade.
The pedal power tractor pull will be held following the parade at 8:00, with registration beginning at 7:30.
Pony rides and face painting will also be available Tuesday evening.
Wednesday brings the swine, bucket calf, beef and dairy shows.
The sheep show will be held Thursday.
Wednesday and Thursday evenings will feature a mechanical bull, bounce houses and face painting. In addition, a rock wall will be available to climb Thursday evening.
Holle's Dance Studio will peform Thursday evening, followed by the headlining Tim Strahman Band at 8:00.
The fair will wrap up Friday evening with the awards program and livestock sale.
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