The Huntsville Fall Fair starts today (Friday, September 23) and runs all weekend at the Huntsville Fairgrounds. There will be a bus route from the Huntsville Place Mall, Home Hardware on Cann Street, the Algonquin Theatre and at the front of the Tulloch building on Main Street in the West End. The bus will run approximately every 30 minutes.
Join in the rides, horse shows as well as local grower competitions, and a host of over events. See the schedule of activities and times below:
Friday, September 23
The bus route to the fair begins at 4 pm
The Fair opens at 4 pm. Admission is $5 and free for public school students and younger children if accompanied by an adult.
Exhibit Halls open
HHS Robotics team in Sinclair Building
Holly the Holstein
Midway presented by the Gable Bros
Entertainment: Bill Mack on stage in the Sinclair Building
Last bus leaves the fair at 10:30 pm
The Fair closes at 11 pm
Saturday, September 24
Fair opens at 9 am. Admission is $10.00 and free for public school students and younger children if accompanied by an adult.
Bus to the fair begins- 11 am
Horse Show at 9 am
Exhibit Halls open at 10:30 am
Midway presented by Gable Bros starts at 11 am and Petting zoo
Holly the Holstein
Speaking about wildlife
Entertainment under pavilion- until 4:00pm
Drumming Circle
Entertainment – Tina Turley and band on stage in Sinclair Building at 8 pm
HHS Robotics
Archery
The last bus leaves the fair- 10:30 pm
The Fair closes at 11 pm
Sunday, September 25
The Fair opens at 10:30 am. Admission is $5. Free for public school students and younger children if accompanied by an adult.
Hall opens at 10:30 am
Midway presented by Gable Bros HHS Robotics
Holly the Holstein
Petting zoo
Archery
Speaking about wildlife
Science North
Drumming Circle
Last bus leaves the Fair at 4:30 pm Hall closes at 4:00 pm
Fair closes at 4:30 pm. For more information, visit their website here.
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