Faircracker FALL 2019
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The Osceola County Fair in has an- nounced their entertainment lineup for the 2020 fair which will be held from February 14 – 23, 2020.
“We have expanded our entertainment lineup for
next year including international singing sensation Mandy Harvey from America’s Got Talent,” said Gen- eral Manager Larry Berry of the Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show and Osceola County Fair. “We’re do- ing several firsts for the fair including a tribute to our military, veterans, and first responders with a sched- uled flyover of a World War II B-17 bomber during our opening cer- emony. An- other new addition to our fair will be a spec- tacular fire- work’s dis- play each Friday even- ing.”
Featured Entertainment The 2020 Osceola County Fair has released an ex-
panded and diverse lineup of both local and interna- tional talent on their main stage. “In addition to Man- dy Harvey, we are pleased to announce coming to the fair will be Selkii from the Voice, Marty Brown who is a CMA award winner, Tobacco Road Band out of Talla- hassee, and world-renowned illusionist and magician Noah and Heather Wells.” Other featured artists in- clude C’Nergy who will be performing for a Latin Music Festival the first Sunday, Grimes and Alley blues band, Think Big who will be performing both the first week- end and at our Rock and Roll Saturday the second weekend, Dave Capp Project Jazz Band, Boggy Creek Band, and for beach lovers they’ll be featuring The Margarita Boys. “This is the most diverse lineup of talent ever provid-
ed at the Osceola County Fair. We’ve gone from five primary stage acts to eleven and there will be continu- ous entertainment being provided to our guests. Our outdoor attraction venues have also expanded from four to six bringing back some familiar faces and add- ing some new ones,” said Larry. “This includes Juras-
sic Kingdom for those dinosaur lovers, Disconnected K9’s with an amazing dog agility act, Eudora Farms Petting Zoo, Rosaire’s Racing Pigs, Mobile Glass Studio presenting the fine art of glass blowing, and Rannels Rustics who make some amazing items out of a log with a chainsaw.”
What’s Familiar and What’s New? “Strates Shows will be returning as our carnival mid-
way provider which has been a staple at our fair for many years. We also have some exciting changes to the fair layout coming. What’s new will be moving our hands-on Hayloft interactive farm and agriculture ex- hibit indoors to the Exhibit Center and locating our main stage outside to the former Hayloft tent,” said Larry. Other changes announced include reconfigur- ing both main gate entrances, expanding the market- place with the addition of 14 new booths, more con- cessions and vendors, and a few special surprises they are working on yet to be announced. The Osceola County fair is held beginning the second full weekend of February, and the 10-day run is the largest attend- ed event in Osceola County. “This will be a fair you won’t want to miss and is expected to have a totally different feel with a diverse lineup for everyone,” says Larry. “To say we are excited would put it mildly. We believe our 2020 fair has something for everyone, in- cluding foodies. We were recently featured on the Cooking Channel receiving international exposure on the showC
a ival Ets, highlighting those delectable rn a delights you can only experience at a fair.”
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