Mark your calendar for the 75th Coconino County Fair

Here’s what’s in store for the 75th anniversary of the Coconino County Fair happening over Labor Day Weekend. 

The 75th anniversary of the Coconino County Fair is set to take place over Labor Day Weekend, from August 30 to September 2. This event is the largest in Northern Arizona and aims to celebrate the traditions of agriculture, education, and community talent. The Fair includes a wide range of exhibits and activities, showcasing local skills and providing entertainment for all ages.

Exhibits at the Fair encompass various categories such as agriculture and horticulture, fine arts, home economics, and livestock. These exhibits are free or inexpensive to enter, encouraging community participation and offering opportunities to win prizes. A significant feature of the Fair is the livestock auction, which provides crucial funding for local farmers, especially young individuals, including educational support.

Live entertainment is included in the admission fee, with concerts featuring artists like RaeLynn on Saturday and a special Latin Night on Sunday. The event will also host local and national artists, along with a variety of stage acts including comedy, wildlife, and magic shows. These performances are available at no extra cost to attendees.

Attendees can expect the return of popular attractions such as fair food, carnival rides, and demonstrations in fiber arts and robotics. The Northern Arizona Antique Tractor Association and various vendors will also be present. Detailed schedules and additional information can be found on the event website.

Early bird tickets are on sale online through July or while supplies last. Prices are discounted for adults, youth, and seniors, with children under five admitted free. Military discounts are available only at the Box Office with valid ID. All-day carnival wristbands are also available at a reduced rate online, though processing fees may apply. Parking costs $5 and is payable by credit card during Fair hours.

 

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