INDIANAPOLIS — The gates to the Marion County Fair swing open for its 90th annual Fair Saturday, July 11 through Sunday, July 19 at 7300 East Troy Avenue with a full complement of fun and entertainment for all ages on the agenda.
This year’s 90th anniversary will feature two nights of fireworks on July 11th and 12th. The Queen and Princess Pageant will be on opening night Saturday, July 11th at 7pm.
Other special featured events this year include:
● Robot Rangers (July 11th-19th)
● Beer and Wine Garden (July 11th-19th)
● Petting Zoo (July 11th-19th)
● Elite K-9 Performances (July 11th-12th & July 17th-19th)
● Norsewoodsmen Chainsaw Carving Demos & Auction (July 11th-19th)
● History on Wheels (July 15th-19th)
● Dino-ROAR (July 11th-19th)
● Grandstand Events
● History on Wheels (July 15-19th)
Staples of the Marion County Fair are the rides, games, and food. Returning again this year, North American Midway Entertainment will be providing fairgoers with this Fair tradition. There is something for the whole family at the Midway. Whether that be a ride on the ferris wheel, eating an elephant ear or winning a prize your favorite game, the Midway has you covered.
Park Stage offers continual free events throughout the entire fair.
“As our team continues to monitor local and state health guidelines on a daily basis – we are working closely and diligently with state and local partners to ensure the safety of the community here in Marion County and that remains our primary focus,” said Paul Annee, Marion County Fairgrounds Public Information Officer. “With that being said – our Marion County Fair team is very excited to host another successful fair – with many new and exciting features. This year’s fair being our 90th Anniversary, we have no doubt folks aren’t going to want to miss out on all the fun. We look forward to seeing everyone at our fairgrounds soon!”
To ensure the safety of guests, staff, and employees at the Marion County Fair, the following steps have been taken:
• Hand sanitizer stations placed at every intersection along Main Street as well as both entrances to the petting zoo.
• Hand washing stations at every bank of port-o-lets.
• Daily health screening of all employees, volunteers and vendors.
• Increased cleaning guidelines for high touch areas.
• Minimizing or eliminating common touch items such as condiment dispensers, water fountains, etc.
• Encouraging social distancing guidelines in lines for entrance, food vendors and attractions.
• Additional staff training on the recognition of flu-like illness and the proper use of PPE.
• Visual screening of guests at the entry gates with additional screening for those who may look ill.
• Encouraging the use of a face covering while attending the fair.
• Constant re-evaluation of safety procedures and maintain vigilance for opportunities to improve.
The fair will be taking place at the 123-acre Marion County Fairgrounds, 7300 East Troy Ave., located just east of I-465 & Southeastern Avenue interchange. Gates open at 5 p.m. on weekdays and noon on weekends. General Admission to the grounds is $5 per person; children 5 and under are free, and parking is always free in onvenient fairground lots.
Visit www.MarionCountyFair.org for a complete schedule of events, including exact days and times. Meet you at the Marion County Fair!