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The Boone County 4-H Fair is set to kick off with an exciting lineup of events that promise to engage and entertain the community. During a recent meeting, fair organizers Morgan Blackwell and Stephanie Gay highlighted the diverse activities planned for this year’s fair, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and enjoyment.
Key events include a thrilling tractor pull scheduled for tonight, followed by a rodeo on Sunday evening featuring barrel racing and calf roping. The fair will also host KY drag racing on Monday, showcasing various ATVs racing on the North Track. For those interested in participating, ATP barrel racing will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, inviting ATV and motorized vehicle enthusiasts to join in the fun.
The carnival, a staple of the fair, will open on Wednesday and run through Saturday, offering rides and games for all ages. The week will culminate with the highly anticipated demolition derby on Saturday night, a crowd favorite known for its exciting and nostalgic car crashes.
In addition to these main events, Blackwell and Gay noted that each night will feature free live entertainment from local bands, further enhancing the community spirit of the fair. This year’s fair not only promises thrilling activities but also serves as a platform for local talent and community bonding.
As the fair approaches, residents are encouraged to participate and enjoy the festivities, which aim to strengthen community ties and celebrate local culture. The Boone County 4-H Fair is more than just an event; it’s a cherished tradition that brings people together for a week of fun and camaraderie.
Converted from Episode 222 - Boone County 4-H Fair | Morgan Blackwell & Stephanie Gay meeting on July 18, 2025
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