WAUSAU, WI (WSAU-WAOW) – Workers and vendors put on finishing touches as they prepare for the Wisconsin Valley Fair, which opens on Tuesday.
“It’s very busy today, it’s an excited kind of busy,” Wisconsin Valley Fair Administrator Jodi Langenhahn said.
Organizers say the fair offers something for everyone, like animals, exhibitions, live music and of course, classic fair rides and games.
“We have two nights of rodeo which we’re pretty excited about.” Langenhahn said, “We have several new food vendors.”
“I think it’s a really great thing to do if you’re local and even if you’re not,” Langenhahn said.
Organizers say the annual event brings thousands to the area and add that it’s a way to get out, without spending too much money.
The fair officially kicks off at noon Tuesday and runs until Sunday.
Lee Greenwood in the grandstand leadliner tonight.
Admission is $6 before noon, or $9 after. Kids under 10 get in for free.
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