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along with all-new Max Power Robot and his monster truck Ni- tro will be entertaining. If you like history, then come explore the Old Plantation dis-
play featuring historic Volusia memorabilia and a working model railroad. The Old Gas Station building features antique motors, tractors, gas pumps and more from yesteryear. The Hester and Daugharty buildings house the community arts and technical exhibits. See how talented your neighbors are with canning, bak- ing, quilts, photography, crafts, fine arts and all the displays there. While you’re there, visit the livestock arena and admire the
animals and all the hard work youngsters in the livestock compe- titions have done this year. “The Volusia County Fair Association Board of Directors and
sents the 73rd Volusia County Fair & Youth Show, “Country Pride, County Wide.” The fair is happening Nov. 2-12, 2017. And we're pleased to announce the entertainment lineup for this, the largest family-friendly event in Volusia County. Pat Boone, whose musical and acting career is the stuff of
DELAND - The Volusia County Fair Association happily pre-
legends takes the spotlight inside the Tommy Lawrence Arena for two shows on Senior Day, Tuesday Nov. 7 at 3 and 7 p.m. Seating is limited. The shows are free with paid gate admis- sion. Next, experience the musical talents of High Valley on Sat-
urday, Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. inside the Tommy Lawrence Arena. Brothers Brad and Curtis Rempel, from La Crete, Alberta, have scored six Top 10s, three Gold certifications, played to 15,000 seat arenas opening for Shania Twain and earned multiple awards show wins. These guys put on a positive, family-friendly show. “Families are a tough thing in today’s world. They fall apart all the time, and if we could leave our mark by doing our little part and trying to bring families together, I think that’s great,” said Curtis. On opening night, Thursday, Nov. 2, gate admission is
FREE, sponsored by Duke Energy. Take part in the opening night ceremonies and support your favorite contestants in the Mr. and Miss Volusia County Fair contests inside the Tommy Lawrence Arena at 7:30 p.m. The fair opens at 4 p.m. Monday-Friday, except Tuesday, Nov. 7 when it opens at 11 a.m. for Senior Day. On Saturday and Sunday the Fair opens at 11 a.m. The Fair will close at 9 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 12, the last day of the 2017 Fair. There's more to do at the Volusia County Fair & Youth
Show. Come see the Amateur Talent show at 2 p.m. on Sun- day, Nov. 5 in the Tommy Lawrence Arena. Then visit the Great American Petting Zoo. AgVenture, located across from the Florida Dairy Farmer's Townsend Livestock Pavil- ion, has plenty of entertaining games to give little farmers a fun taste of rural life. Florida Dairy Farmer’s Association and Volusia County Farm Bureau sponsor AgVenture. See the new the Agri-Puppets show and be amazed by
illusionist Josh Knotts of the award-winning Extreme Illu- sions and Escapes show. Watch the high wire antics of Han- sen’s Spectacular Acrobatic Sensations or catch the Fair- favorite musical comedian Dennis Lee along with singer Sally Ann on the center stage. Disconnected K9s is back again. And, of course, Monkey Man Moore and his monkeys
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staff are proud of our community. Volusia families are resilient and to honor our families here the fair is the place to kick back, relax and enjoy the fun,” said Fair General Manager Ronnie Hull. Parking and all shows are free with gate admission. Gate ad-
mission specials can be found at
volusiacountyfair.com. We look forward to seeing you at the 2017 Volusia County
Fair & Youth Show, Nov. 2 -12. For more information contact the fair office at 386-734-9515.
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