SPENCER, Iowa — A long time Fair tradition returns in 2017 with a new twist when Y100 Kid’s Day is celebrated on Friday, September 15 at the Centennial Clay County Fair.
“Kid’s Day is always a highlight of the Fair,” said Fair Manager, Jeremy Parsons. “That highlight becomes even brighter in 2017 with the addition of a new sponsor (Y100) and a free stage show (“Curious George Live”).
CURIOUS GEORGE LIVE! is the can’t miss musical that will entertain the whole family. Three live performances, which are free with gate admission, will be held in the Event Center Ballroom. Curious George is the adorable and loveable little monkey who takes everyone along on intriguing problem-solving adventures. Live on stage, Curious George swings and flips his way through a fun-filled story that takes the audience on an exciting journey. Both young and old alike will enjoy the tap-your-feet worthy songs and the laugh-out-loud moments with this monkey and his friends as they compete to win the Golden Meatball Contest.
Kids 18 and under are able to enter the Fair for free on Kids Day. A special Kid’s Day wristband (available only at the Fair) will be available as well. In addition, the Fair will be partnering with Y100 for the chance to receive VIP wristbands at an even greater discount than usual. Beginning August 16, listen to Y100 every Wednesday leading up to the Fair for a chance to win the wristband giveaway. There will be five days throughout the summer in which you can purchase these VIP wristbands for only $45, a savings of $10 of the price at the Fair.
“Come Home” September 9-17, 2017 to Spencer, Iowa for our Centennial Celebration! “The World’s Greatest County Fair” since 1917, the Clay County Fair attracts more than 300,000 guests each September. “Come Home” for unique experiences including world-class Grandstand entertainment, award-winning fair food, daily livestock and horse shows, more than $150,000 in free entertainment, thousands of competitive exhibits, the thrilling GoldStar Amusements Midway, hundreds of commercial vendors, and the largest farm machinery display at any fair in the United States. Visit claycountyfair.com to plan your visit.
— Clay County Fair
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