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32 OCTOBER 17, 2008 THE HERALDTHEHERALD’SFREETIMEA GUIDE TOENTERTAINMENTAND LEISUREState fair serves up something for everyoneWhat state tradition predates the Civil Warand offers enough food, fun, agriculture andentertainment to attract 856,611 people in aweek-and-a-half?It’s the North <strong>Carolina</strong> State Fair in Raleigh,of course. An NC tradition since 1853, the155th fair whirls into action on Thursday, Oct.16, and lasts until Sunday, Oct. 26.The expanded, 11-day schedule includesnightly entertainment in Dorton Arena featuringcountry music favorites Josh Turner,Jason Aldean, former American Idol finalistBucky Covington, and Montgomery Gentry;plus GMA (Gospel Music Association) Dovewinner/Artist of the Year Toby Mac, R&B/popsinger Mario, and chef Bobby Flay. Ticketscost $8-$31.50 depending on the show,and are available online at www.ncstatefair.org/2008. Free bluegrass, doo-wop, ’50sand beach music concerts are held on theBluegrass and Waterfall stages daily.In contrast to Dorton Arena’s country musictheme, The Grand Stand takes a “heavymetal” approach, hosting the Tractor Pull ($7)Oct. 17, 18, 19; King Action Sports StuntShow of BMX bike and motorcross stunts(free) Oct. 21-26. The Demolition Derby ($7)runs Oct. 24-26. Check Web site above fortimes.The Folk Festival tent provides twice-dailyrounds of N.C. dancers and musicians competingfor the Bascom Lamar Lunsford Trophyfor person/group that best exemplifies thestate’s musical heritage. Competitions are at10 a.m. and 2 p.m.Military bands perform Wednesday, Oct.22, during “Military Appreciation Day.” Activeduty, reserve and National Guard servicemembers or spouses with valid military ID admittedfairgrounds free along with four guests.The welcome ceremony will be at 9 a.m. atthe Waterfall Stage.“Village of Yesteryear” (HolshouserBuilding) features 75 artists and craftsmenspinning wool into yarn, weaving yarn intocloth, making rugs, turning pottery, carvingbowls and utensils, weaving baskets andmore, including Native American hand-coiledpottery, beadwork and stone carving for sale.Kids can make their own stuffed toy. TheVillage of Yesteryear will be open daily, 10a.m.-10 p.m.Spinning an entirely different kind of yarnis Southern storyteller Sharon Hutto, She’sjoined by artists like roaming Carrie McQueenwho dances, juggles and churns out comedyon stilts all over the fairgrounds. Visitors mayalso encounter a stone-faced living statueand interactive rhythm team of “WashboardWilly and Wishboard Wanda” plus robots“Rock-It” and “Oscar.”Anchoring it all is the Powers GreatAmerican Midway where visitors will find dozenskiddie, adult and spectacular rides, plusCOURTESY N.C. STATE FAIRThe North <strong>Carolina</strong> State Fair is fun for the whole family.specialty attractions; state-inspected foodstands and skill games.For young thrill-seekers, Kiddieland FunPark offers a separate mix of kids’ shows,rides and attractions.Agriculturally, State Fair Ark exhibit includes60 animals and an Avenue of Championswith grand and reserve champions from thejunior market steer, lamb, goat, turkey andbarrow shows. Visitors can milk a cow withN.C. State University Animal Science Clubvolunteers. The Exposition Center is open 9See Free Time/page 33Visit Cannon Schooland See All the Ways We...AdmissionOpen House(JrK-12)October 237 p.m.“We chose Cannon because itoffers so many opportunitiesbeyond the classroom tohelp our children developa love of learning.”- Tommy and Wendy Watkins,Cannon Parents andHuntersville ResidentsCall 704-721-7199 or visit www.cannon<strong>school</strong>.org/gobeyond for more information.5801 Poplar Tent RoadConcord, North <strong>Carolina</strong> 28027
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