(KNZA)--The Brown County Fair marks its 100th anniversary this year.
The Fair will kick off Monday, July 9th at the fairgrounds in Horton and runs through Friday.
This year’s theme is “ 100 Years of Making the Best Better.”
The fair parade will take place Tuesday evening beginning at 6:30. The parade will include several new entries---the Topeka High drumline, K-State’s Willie the Wildcat, K-U’s Baby Jay and Horton’s own #99 Trey Dishon.
The fashion revue will be held following the parade.
Wednesday brings the swine, bucket calf, beef and dairy shows. The pedal power tractor pull will take place Wednesday evening at 7:00, with registration beginning at 6.
On Thursday evening, grilled pork burgers will be served and free entertainment will be provided by Jake Worthington at 8:00. Worthington was the 2014 runner-up on “ The Voice.”
The Fair will wrap up Friday evening with the livestock sale and a street dance, which will open to the public from 9 to midnight.
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