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through the middle of the village and paths were added to help mobility better for our handicap guests. Daily entertainment will include: The Sweeney Family Band, Denny the Rodeo Clown, Dennis Lee Band, Ron Diamond – Hypnotist & Magic Show, Willy’s Washboard Jamboree, Rosaire’s Royal Pig Races, World Famous Disc-Connected K-9-s Frisbee Dog Team, Melody Farms Follies, Frog Jumping Show, and Brown Entertainment High Dive Show. Sunshine & Smiles and Cheerios & Bubblegum will again per-


form face painting in the exhibit building. In addition, our Commu- nity Stage will feature local acts daily through out the Fair. This will be our second year for having an entertainment stage in the livestock barn. This year it will be called “The Home Depot Enter- tainment Stage.” We


hope you can join the fun. Visit www.claycountyfair.org. You’re always welcome!


Country Jam Florida Music & Rib Festival


The Collier County Fair hosted the 2nd Annual Country Jam Florida Music and Rib Festival, January 25, 2014 from 1:00 pm-10:00 pm at the fairgrounds. The event was a huge success almost doubling last


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year’s attendance with 4000 people coming through the gate. This year’s headliner was Rodney Atkins. Additional entertain- ment included Thomas Rhett, Jon Pardi, Chase Rice and Cadillac There were numerous other Nashville and local entertainers per- forming throughout the day. During the day there was a BBQ Rib Contest with Pig In-Pig Out taking home the Grand Prize for their scrumptious ribs. The Fair would like to thank the many vendors and sponsors who helped to make the day a great success for all. The Collier County Fair is looking forward to planning next year’s event, but will side track for a few months in preparation for the 38th Annual Collier County Fair March 13-23, 2014. We hope that you will be able to come out and enjoy the fun and our “Salute to Heroes” at this year’s Fair.


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