(KNZA)--The 100th annual Jackson County Fair kicks off Monday, July 14th at the Northeast Kansas Heritage Complex, south of Holton, and runs through Thursday, July 17.
This year's fair theme is “100 Years: 4-H Through The Decades.”
The Kiddie Tractor Pull will be held Monday evening 7:00, with registration being held from 5:30 to 6:45.
Two regional country musicians will present concerts at this year- fair, with Bryan Knowles peforming at 7:00 Monday evening and Tyler Swain performing at 8:30 Wednesday evening at the Heritage Complex.
Tuesday brings the swine and beef shows.
The fair parade will take place Wednesday evening at 6:00 on Holton's Town Square. Serving as grand marshal's this year are the county's 4-H Clubs.
The 4-H Style Revue will follow the parade at the Amphitheater.
The livestock sale will be held Thursday evening, beginning at 7:00.
Great Plains Amusement will return with carnival rides and games Tuesday through Saturday evening.
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