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Florida Fair News The best time of the year is HERE. The Citrus County Fair will be March 28-April 3, 2016. The theme


this year is “Family, Food & Fun!” We will be celebrating our Agriculture Heritage with our communities best on display. The youth have been working hard on their projects. We hope everyone will come out and support a


successful end to their projects. There will be a full week of Livestock Shows. Belle City Amusements will be here with a great Carnival, and specials all week. Special contest include; Public Speaking, Pie Eating and Karaoke. We know this will be fun. The Fair will have a tremendous line up of entertainment. Matt’s Family Jam will kick off the week with a concert on opening night. They will be here


all week with their high energy show. Robinson’s Racing Pigs, Oscar the Robot, Fritzy the one man circus, Jerry Breeden the ventriloquist and the Show Me Safari Petting Zoo will be here all week. We will have many local entertainers performing in our auditorium all week. Heli- copter Rides will be returning to the Fair this year. We invite everyone to come join the FUN! We have just had our 17th Annual Truck & Tractor Pull. Noise, Smoke and lots of horse power. We had over


400 Hooks in 2 days. The attendance was great. The proceeds of this event fund youth scholarships. Come join us at the Citrus County Fair, Family, Food & Fun March 28th-April 3rd.


Greater Hillsborough County Fair The 2015 Greater Hillsborough County Fair saw record setting entries in all youth livestock shows. Youth are able to exhibit their livestock projects - swine, beef, dairy, rabbit, poultry, sheep


and goat – throughout the 8 days of the fair. The Greater Hillsborough County Hillsborough County Fairgrounds is under con-


struction! We are continuing to expand and will be finalizing the enclosure of part of the covered exhi- bition building in Spring 2016!


FAIRCRACKER-SPRING 2016


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