(KNZA)--The 108th annual Brown County Free Fair will kick off Saturday, and runs through Friday, July 18 at the fairgrounds in Horton.
The theme of this year's Fair is “"Blue Jeans and Country Dreams.”
On Saturday, the county's 4-H clubs will rotate on a schedule to drop off their projects at the Blue Building, beginning at 8:00 in the morning.
On Sunday, the horse and pet shows will take place, along with a grilling contest at 4:00 in the afternoon at the Blue Building.
Livestock will be entered Monday morning. The public fashion revue and food auction will be held Monday evening beginning at 6:00 at the Blue Building.
Tuesday will bring the fair parade at 6:30 in the evening in downtown Horton. Free entertainment will be provided Tuesday evening by Curtis Stroud from 8 to 10.
Wednesday will feature the swine, bucket calf, beef and dairy shows.
Bounce houses and a rock wall will be available for entertainment Tuesday evening. In addition, bounce houses will be available Wednesday evening, and bounce houses, games and a rock wall Thursday evening.
A corn hole tournament will be held Thursday evening at the Civic Center. The Fair will wrap up Friday evening, July 18, with the awards program and livestock sale.
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