
LOCASH to perform Monday night
The rush of the first weekend is over, but the fun continues at the Clark County Fair.
Monday is Family Day at the Clark County Fair.
Here are some of the highlights when Fun Meets Farm on Monday, Aug. 7:
LOCASH will take the stage at 7 p.m., the finale of the four concerts this year at the Clark County Fair. I Know Somebody is one of LOCASH’s biggest songs, and we are sure plenty of Clark County music lovers know all about LOCASH.
A ticket to the fair is all that is needed to watch the show in the grandstands. VIP and reserved tickets are available at an added price, too.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office will hold a special K9 demonstration at DogTown at 5:30 p.m.
The RA Khan Reggae Band is performing at 5:30 p.m., too.
Of course, there are also the featured events every day at the fair this year. They include the Wizard’s Challenge, opening every day at 10 and open until the fair’s closing time. The Fun Zone for children goes from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. DogTown opens at 11 a.m. and closes at 7 p.m.
Curly the Camel and Friends, Butterfly Adventures, and the Bee Barn are open for much of the day. Plus there are several shows a day for the Pirate’s Parrot Live Bird Show.
There are plenty of other music options throughout the day, as well as shows from hypnotist Jerry Harris, and Magician Adam the Great, and Professor Smart’s Science Show.
Plus, clowns, jugglers, comedians and more will be “strolling” around the fairgrounds all day.
Penelope the Clown will have a show at 1:30 p.m. Paul Isaak will have two shows featuring juggling and comedy.
For a full schedule of events for Monday and the rest of the 2023 Clark County Fair, go to: https://www.clarkcofair.com/schedule
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