2023 Warren County Agricultural Fair Set for July 15th – 22nd

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The 2023 Warren County Agricultural Fair will take place at the Fairgrounds in Roseville July 15th through 22nd. Board President Jon Strickler previews the week’s busy schedule of events:

“Saturday the 15th we are going to kick off with our pageant. On the 16th we have mud volleyball, which is always a crowd favorite. We are going to have church in the park that day as well and we will have a 5K that morning. We always do a premium auction to help out the fair and honor the producers that were showing in the fair. On the 19th, we have been doing a family night, it is free admission. We partnered up with the Regional Office of Education and they are going to hold their SummerFEST in coordination with that. Free event like I said, food, lots of events for the kids, and we will have the kiddie tractor pull as well. The races will be Friday and Saturday. The Figure 8 will be on Friday and the Derby will be Saturday.”

For a complete list and times of daily events at the Warren County Agricultural Fair, visit http://www.ilwcf.com/.

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