
Tuff Trucks compete in the headline event at the grandstands on Friday, and the annual donut eating contest is sure to bring joy to many as the Clark County Fair heads into its final weekend
Paul Valencia
Clark County Today
This has got to be Homer Simpson’s favorite day at the Clark County Fair.
It’s time for the Dot Donuts Donut Eating Contest!
The final stretch of the 2025 Clark County Fair begins Friday with a three-day push to bring about a weekend of memories.
The headline at the grandstands on Friday is the Tuff Trucks Competition. There will be two performances, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Oh, and there will also be opportunities for Monster Truck rides.
The daily featured exhibit Ice Age Adventures will be open all day, with three live, educational shows at 2:30, 4:30, and 6:30 p.m.
Curly the Camel and Friends will welcome guests, as well.
Dogtown opens at 11 a.m.
And there are the Pirate’s Parrot Live Bird Show and the All Creatures Barnyard Racing.
The Donut Eating Contest is at 1 p.m. on the Community Stage.
And in the evening, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office will hold another K-9 demonstration at 5:30 p.m. at the Kids’ Park.
And, of course, the carnival rides, courtesy of Butler Amusements, open at noon.
For a full schedule of Friday’s activities at the fair, go to: https://www.clarkcofair.com/schedule
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