The 160th Big Butler Fair is coming to the Pittsburgh area this July, and is set to offer nine days of family-friendly fun.
There will be many of the traditional county fair events taking place over the nine days, including market animal displays and judging, a horse show, and competitions in topics such as Farm and Gardening, and Fancy Work.
There will also be carnival rides and games, tractor and truck pulls, harness racing, food concessions, a square dance, and a celebrity milking contest.
There will also be many musical performances from artists like Frankie Ballard, the Justin Fabus Band, The Clarks, and Bret Michaels. For the children, there will be a petting zoo and appearances by the Syria Shrine Clowns.
Other events are set to include a school bus demolition derby, the presentation of youth awards, and a Fourth of July fireworks spectacular.
It's likely that this event will attract plenty of visitors from nearby Pittsburgh. To ensure as many people know about it as possible, organizers may invest in services like flyer or poster printing.
The Big Butler Fair will be held in Prospect on July 3 to 11. Admission is $8 per person; carnival rides tickets are $5 for four or $20 unlimited. To find out the latest news about this event, call 724-865-2400.
