Today, Coca-Cola Day, pay one price from noon to 6 p.m.
6:30 to 10 a.m.: Greentown Masonic Lodge breakfast
8 to 11 a.m.: Release 4-H exhibits and adult open class exhibits in metal and block buildings
9 a.m.: 4-H horse and pony contesting, jumping and trail, horse arena
11:30 a.m.: Youth pedal tractor pull registration, Lions Pavilion
noon: Kiddie Day games, Lions Pavilion
noon: Youth pedal tractor pull, Lions Pavilion
noon: Rides open. Pre-sale vouchers used from noon to 6 p.m. only
1 p.m.: Farm Bureau Women’s display, tennis center
2 p.m.: antique tractor competitions, First Farmers Bank and Trust Pioneer Village
4:30 p.m.: Grandpa Cratchett, midway entrance
7 p.m.: The Eternals concert, First Farmers Bank and Trust Pioneer Village
7 p.m.: Hoosier State Tractor Pull, northwest grandstand Tickets $7
8 p.m.: Cook and Belle concert, south grandstand
July 13, Meijer Family Day
noon: Rides open, pre-sale vouchers may be used from 1 to 8 p.m. only
noon to 4 p.m.: Bill “Murph” Murphy memorial car show, fairgrounds
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Howard County 4-H Fair schedule
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