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Ste. Genevieve County Fair

Ste. Genevieve County Fair

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Hours for the fair are Thursday 4pm-10pm, Friday and Saturday 10am-12am, Sunday 9am-7pm.
(573) 535-4782
Admission to the Ste. Genevieve County Fair is free.
lat: 37.9935417 long: -90.0540685

The whole family will be entertained by a  multitude of activities:  livestock shows, vegetable exhibits, a queen contest, 4-H and FFA exhibits, hatch-throwing, keg-tossing!

A parade leaves the Ste. Genevieve County Community Center at 4:30 on Friday and arrives at the Fair Grounds about 5:30.  Babaloo is coming to the 2021 County Fair to entertain the kids. Come and watch him Friday July 9th at 6:30pm and/or Saturday at 11am or 1pm. Evening musical entertainment includes Kickin’ Kountry on July 8, Stingray on July 9th, and Southern Gypsi on July 10 from 7-11pm.

Into races?  Thursday at 6:30pm GoKart Races, Friday at 7pm Truck Sled Pulls, and Saturday at 6pm Demolition Derby events spin on the track.  There is a lot to see and do for adults and children all weekend with plenty of good food and entertainment. Hours for the fair are Thursday 4pm-10pm, Friday and Saturday 10am-12am, Sunday 9am-7pm.

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