Last Day To Eat Fried Goodness At The Fair
RALEIGH, N.C.– Today is the final day of the North Carolina State Fair. That also means it’s the last day to taste your favorite fried treat of the fair, whether it be fried mac & cheese or fried candy bars. And according to today’s forecasts, the weather will be perfect to ‘take time for a great time’ so check out whats happening at the state fair today.
Organizers expect the 2008 State Fair to end on a high note.
Mules and donkeys compete in the State Fair Horse Show beginning at 8 a.m. Contact James LaHood, (919) 839-4700.
Top prizes in the 60th State Fair Folk Festival will be awarded after Sunday’s competitions. They take place at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the Folk Festival tent behind the Scott Building. Contact Annette Pulley, (919) 839-4826.
The first-ever women’s champion will be crowned in the 2008 Demolition Derby. Women can compete in any level of derby competition, but this year both a woman and a man will be named champions in the eight-cylinder class. The finals are at 2:30 p.m. in the Sam G. Rand Grandstand. Admission is $7. Contact Frank Roberts, (888) 361-5767.
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