(KLZA)-- The Richardson County Fair will take place in Humboldt Wednesday, September 10th through Saturday, September 13th.
The theme for the fair this year is “Broadway Magic.”
Events begin Wednesday evening with the coronation of the King and Queen at 7:00 at the City Square Park.
There will be a parade around the city square in Humboldt at 11 a.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
In addition, the D.C. Lynch Carnival Rides & Concession along with other vendors will be set up in the City Square Park Wednesday evening through Saturday.
A major draw for the Richardson County Fair each year is the free Acts on stage in the City Park with performances at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
The free entertainment is sponsored by the Richardson County Agricultural Society and the Humboldt Chamber of Commerce.
This years perofrmers will be the duo of Gray and Webb on Thursday; Waco City on Friday performing popular country; and the Platinum Pearls Saturday featuring classic rock tunes.
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