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THE 23rd HARVEST
FAIR at Wisconsin State
Fair Park, Sept. 23-25, features
free admission and live enter-
tainment, plus plenty of activi-
ties for the entire family.
Family activities abound
At Harvest Fair, amusement
rides, a pumpkin patch,
pumpkin carving, pumpkin
bowling, scarecrow making,
cookie decorating and more
are planned for families.
Most activities require the
purchase of tickets at ticket
booths located throughout
Harvest Fair. Tickets cost
$1 each and the number of
tickets required per activity
varies.
Kids will want to pick up
a free Harvest Fair Bingo
Board at one of the Fair
Information Centers and
travel through Harvest Fair
collecting stamps. Across,
Up & Down, Diagonal or
4-corners will win a prize in
the Family Activity Center.
Great free entertainment
The Bank Mutual Amphitheater
features nightly headliners, and
other entertainment includes
live music at the Budweiser
Pavilion, Saz's Miller High Life
Pavilion and Knucklehead.
Many favorite State Fair
vendors are open during
Harvest Fair, including The
Micro, featuring over 50 craft
beers. The Farmers' Market
features everything from fall
decorations to flowers, food
and more while food and
beverages are available for
purchase.
State Fair Park is located
at 640 S. 84th St., West Allis.
Parking is $5 per vehicle/
motorcycle.
Hours are 5-11 p.m. Fri., 9am-
11pm Sat. and 9am-5pm Sun
.
wistatefair.com/harvestfair.
Harvest Fair at State Fair Park
offers something for everyone
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