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THE 22nd HARVEST FAIR presented by Meijer
at Wisconsin State Fair Park, Sept. 25-27, fea-
tures free admission and live entertainment,
plus plenty of activities for the entire family.
Amusement rides, a pumpkin patch, pumpkin
carving, pumpkin bowling, scarecrow making, cook-
ie decorating and more are planned for families.
Most activities require the purchase of tick-
ets at ticket booths located throughout Har-
vest 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 col
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lecting stamps. Across, up & down, diagonal or
4-corners will win a prize.
There is great free entertainment The sched-
ule includes nationally known bands at the
Bank Mutual Amphitheater and 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 decora
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tions to flowers, food and more while food and
beverages are available for purchase.
State Fair Park, 640 S. 84th St., West Allis.
Parking is $5 per vehicle/motorcycle.
Hours are 5-11pm Fri., 9am-11pm Sat. and
9am-5pm Sun.
wistatefair.com/harvestfair.
Harvest Fair offers
taste of fall season
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Pet
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Pet
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October 4th, 11am-3pm
great music
parade
costume contest
tail wagging contest
pet/owner look alike contest
sidewalk sales
prizes
vendors
pet blessing
pet
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