“I am so thankful for the Coconino County Fair,” said Carla Casciola Davis of Flagstaff.
“I am so thankful for the Coconino County Fair,” said Carla Casciola Davis of Flagstaff. “It still carries that small town community feeling. I especially enjoyed the School Days portion. I walked through and saw a lot of students from different schools that I knew. We have such talented people in our town, and it showed in the fair entries.”
Along with fair food favorites such as corn dogs, curly fries and funnel cakes, food options ranged from authentic Mexican to Hawaiian.
The main stage featured live music, while the variety stage featured magic, juggling and a Shakespearean show. Exhibits ranged from arts to rocks, tractors to miniature trains, and more.
“The Coconino County Fair represents and celebrates the culture of this community,” said Coconino County Manager Andy Bertelsen. “Every year, we look forward to hosting it. We have the 4H kids with their animals and so much more. We have so many vastly diverse cultures and we’re so lucky to be a part of it.” FBN
By V. Ronnie Tierney, FBN
Photo by Logan Holmes: Camels were among the animals that settled in at the fairgrounds over Labor Day weekend.
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