(KLZA)-- The Richardson County Fair and Humboldt Fall Festival are scheduled for Saturday, September 19.
The theme for this years one-day fair is “Our 20/20 Vision.”
Events will begin with the Classic Car and tracotr show and corn hole tournament beginnning at 10:00 a.m.
There will be local talent singing and playing beginning at noon on stage in the City Square Park. The first free act “Sebastian Sings Sinatra” will be on stage at 2:00 p.m., followed by more local talent.
The awards presentations and opening ceremonies will start Saturday evening at 6 followed by the coronation of the King and Queen at 6:30.
The High Heel band will perform on the stage in the square starting at 8:00 p.m.
Wearing masks is recommended for those attending and you should bring your own law chairs for seating in the park.
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