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Johnson County Fair

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Event# 913-856-8860

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First full week in August - Starting Monday with Open Youth Rodeo. Following nights include, Mutton bustin', Calf Scramble, Greased Pig race, Cow milking contest, stick horse race, pedal pull, egg gathering, draft horse team pulling contest, bull blast, barrel racing, amateur flat track racing, parade on Saturday, and Demolition Derby. Horse shows, rabbit shows, dog shows, animal shows, midway entertainment, and carnival.

Johnson County Fair

Address : Johnson County Fairgrounds, 136 E. Washington Gardner KS
Phone : 913-856-8860   (Always call and confirm events.)

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