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Alaska State Fair GuideTRANSCRIPT
Published By The Mat-Su Valley FrontiersmanPublished By The Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman
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Table of ContentsInsider’s Guide 6Very Special Fair Days 7Ways to Save 9Exhibits 12France Equestrian 13Grandstand 15Fair Food Guide 16Sluicebox Highlights 20Concerts 24Contests 27Schedule Highlights 34Fair Map 46
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iNsiDers guiDeGetting to the FairThe fairgrounds are located just an hour’s drive north of Anchorage at mile 40 on the Glenn Highway. Once at the Fair there are four entrance gates. Three gates, the Purple, Red and Yellow, have parking areas. The fourth, the Green Gate, serves as a drop-off and pick-up zone, and as the depot for the Fair Train. No park-ing fee is required to access the entrance area to the Green Gate, however there is a 30 minute parking limit. Access is from Inner Springer Road at the north end of the fairgrounds.
Take a RestThe Family Rest Stop, provided by Alaska Family Services, is a relaxed atmosphere for families with young children. Located in the south end of Raven Hall, it offers a quiet place to breastfeed, change diapers, or simply let the little ones play or rest away from the noise and activity of the Fair. Open during Fair hours.
Parking at the FairAccessible parking is available at the Red, Yellow and Purple Lots, which offer the closest entrance to the fairgrounds.Tow-away zones. For pedestrian safety, parking on the Glenn Highway or right-of-way by the fairgrounds is not allowed. These areas will be closed off and clearly marked “no parking.” Any vehicles parked there will be towed.
Parking FeesDaily Car/Truck $5Season Car/Truck $25Daily R.V.* $15Camping R.V.* $15Season R.V.* $75Daily Tent $5Season Tent $30*$10 additional fee for tow behind car or trailer
Admission at GatesAge Mon. - Thurs. and Labor Day Fri. - Sun. Adult (13-64 $11 $13Senior (65+) $7 $8Youth (6-12) $7 $8
There are plenty of ways to save on admission before the Fair. See page 9 for ways to save information.
Fair Dates and HoursAugust 25 – september 5Monday – Friday noon – 10 p.m.Saturday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. Labor Day 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Daily Schedules To fi nd out what’s going on each day of the fair, pick up a schedule at kiosks located just inside Fair walk-in gates. Got a smartphone? Download the Alaska App or QR Code Reader from your app store to upload the daily schedule right to your phone! Schedules include a map of the fairgrounds showing the location of venues as well as fi rst aid, restrooms, security & ATM’s.
Will CallPick up all will call tickets at the Green Gate. Turn in by the Purple Gate (gate closest to Palmer) and follow the road paralleling the fairgrounds to the Green Gate. There is a small area to park (30 minute parking limit) while you pick up your tickets. After you get your tickets, you may continue on to park in the Red Parking Lot or turn and go back onto the Glenn Highway. Concert & event tickets may also be picked up at the Borealis Box Offi ce.
Ride the Fair TrainForget the parking worries and leave the driving to someone else – hop on board the Fair Train for travel to the Fair. Round-trip fares from Anchorage, including admission to the Fair, are:
Adults (13-59) $54 Seniors (60+) $47 Children (6-12) $27 Children (5 and under) $22
train schedule: Trains run on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August 26 – 28 and September 2 – 4 with two departure and return times on Saturdays. Visit Alaskastatefair.org for complete schedule information.Booking your Fair Train ticket: Call 265-2494 or 1-800-554-0552. All tickets sold are at the round-trip rate and include Fair admission.
We ask that you not bring the following items on to Fair property:• Firearms, knives or weapons of any kind • Animals (except service dogs)• Alcoholic beverages• Bicycles, scooters, roller blades, roller skates or skateboards• Solicitation materials• Material distribution• Illegal substances• Also, please refrain from smoking, except in designated areas. See page 46 for locations on the map of the fairgrounds.
Adults (13-59) $54 Seniors (60+) $47 Children (6-12) $27 Children (5 and under) $22
We ask that you not bring the
See page 46 for locations on the map of the fairgrounds.
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Very sPeCiAl FAir DAys$2 Buck ThursdayThursday, August 25Discount at Fair gates – come join us opening day between 12 to 2 p.m. and only pay $2 admission!
MtA PresentsKids’ DayFriday, August 26Children 12 and under attend the Fair FREE this day. Events include a meet and greet with Martin Buser and his puppies in the MTA Pioneer Plaza both, kid-themed events like Combs Insurance Agency’s Diaper Derby and Toddler Trot, traditional kids’ games in the Pebble Corral, Frontiersman’s birthday games in the Borealis Plaza Tent, and fi reworks!
BP PresentsFamily DaySaturday, August 27Have fun and enjoy FREE admission for kids 12 and under thanks to BP. Stop by BP’s Booth in the Pioneer Plaza for great giveaways and prizes! Don’t miss the Smith Cable System’s Greatland Chili Fiesta in the Borealis Plaza Tent. Watch the cowboys tough it out at the Rodeo, then swing to the music of Ken Peltier at the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman’s Rodeo Dance.
Alaska Communications PresentsExperience Alaska DaySunday, August 28 Check out Alaska Communications’ Pioneer Plaza Booth. Come watch as three local chefs prepare their best seafood recipes, then sample and vote on your favorite at the Alaska Seafood Throwdown! Afterwards, check out the Legendary Karaoke Final Qualifying round at the Heineken Stage at the Woodlot. And don’t forget to visit the Alaska businesses under the Farm Exhibit eaves.
Premera Blue Cross Blue shield of Alaska PresentsHealthy Living DayMonday, August 29 Get your free BMI testing at Premera’s Pioneer Plaza booth and check out the health-related booths under the Farm Exhibit eaves. Participate in the Healthy Living Activities in the Borealis Plaza. Find healthy food choices and walk a little more today!
Every day is special at the Fair – but some are even more so, thanks to our “special day” sponsors!
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Very sPeCiAl FAir DAysSenior DayWednesday, August 31Turning 75 in 2011? Get into the Fair FREE any day of the Fair! Seniors gone wild! Bring the grandkids and show them how to really have fun at the Fair. Activities include Senior Stand-Up Comedy, Premera’s Senior, XBox Kinect Fitness Fun and the Rat Pack Revue.
Farm Bureau and Palmer soil & Water Conservation District PresentAlaska Grown DayThursday, September 1Farm it bigger, grow it bigger in Alaska! Check out the award-winning vegetables and livestock in Farm Exhibits. Watch farmers at work in a video in the Hay Bale Theatre in the Wineck Barn. Test your knowledge of Alaska agriculture in the scavenger hunt. And see if you can tell what veggies are grown in Alaska in the Taste of Alaska Challenge.
Walgreens PresentsWellness DayFriday, September 2Check out the Walgreen’s Booth in the Pioneer Plaza for great give-aways and prizes! Test your texting ability with MTA’s Text Messaging Contest.
Council of Alaska Producers PresentsMining DaySaturday, September 3Celebrate Mining Day! Check out the Council of Alaska’s Plaza Booth and sign up for great prizes! Also enjoy the Fiddle Contest, Son of a Sailor Jimmy Buffet Tribute Band, Fire Batons, and the Denali Alaska Federal Credit Union Tuff Truck Challenge!
Alaska Native Heritage Day Sunday, September 4Be part of the largest celebration of Alaska Native culture ever at the Fair, featuring more than 150 Alaska Native drummers, dancers, artisans, craftspeople, musicians, athletes and actors from all over the state. Other must-do activities include the Rancher’s Reserve Beef Throwdown, the Pioneer Equipment Antique Tractor Pull and Lawn Mower Races, and the fi nal performance by the Kenai Racing Pigs, presented by Horizon Lines of Alaska!
Alaska Airlines PresentsAlaska Airlines DayMonday, September 5Don’t say goodbye to the Fair until you have had the chance to visit Pioneer Plaza for great deals on Alaska Airlines, watch the Backhoe Rodeo in the Pebble Corral, and see who wins Geico’s Alaska’s Got Talent Finals on the Heineken Stage at the Woodlot.
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Costco Buy your four-pack at Costco August 1–24. Choose either a four-pack of adult or youth/senior (may not be mixed). Prices are $38.99 for adult and $24.99 for youth/senior.
Military DiscountMilitary-discounted daily Fair admission tickets are available on the Joint Base Elmendorf-Ft. Richardson at the Information Tickets and Travel. $9.75 adult and $6.25 youth or senior. Good any day.
$2 Buck Thursday August 25Come join us opening day between 12 – 2 p.m. and only pay $2 admission! Tickets purchsed must be used between 12 and 2 pm.
Dr. Pepper PresentsBuddy DaysWednesday and Thursday, August 31 and September 1, noon – 5 p.m. Save at Fair gates: Beginning August 11th, pick up a Dr. Pepper Buddy Days coupon at any Holiday Store (no purchase required). Supplies are limited. Turn in at any Fair gate and, with your purchase of an admission ticket, receive a second ticket of equal or lesser value FREE.
Save at the Carnival: Buy your tickets to ride and your buddy rides FREE from noon – 5 p.m. on Buddy Days (No coupon required to enjoy Buddy Days at the carnival).
Kids Free Admission: Kids Under 12 are free on MTA Kids Day Friday, August 26 and BP Family Day, Saturday August 27.
Turning 75 in 2011?Seniors turning 75 in 2011 get in free every day of the Fair. Bring ID to prove your age and we’ll let you in free!
Buy discounted daily fair admission online at alaskastatefair.org and print at home. *convenience fees apply.
6 Pack $60Save up to $18 on six adult daily admissions. Use any day of the Fair.Order online by August 24 at alaskastatefair.org (convenience fees apply).YOUTH or SENIOR 6 PACK $30
Save on Daily Admission Before August 25 BeFOre August 25 regulAr PriCeMonday – Thursday Monday – Thursday & Labor Day & Labor DayAdult (13-64)……$9 Adult (13-64)……$11Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)…$5 Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)…$7
Friday – Sunday Friday – SundayAdult (13-64)……$11 Adult (13-64)……$13Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)...$6 Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)...$8
Buy your four-pack at Costco August 1–24. Choose either a four-pack of adult or youth/senior (may not be mixed). Prices are $38.99 for
Military-discounted daily Fair admission tickets are available on the Joint Base Elmendorf-Ft. Richardson at the Information Tickets and Travel. $9.75 adult and $6.25 youth or senior. Good any day.
Come join us opening day between 12 – 2 p.m. and only pay $2 admission! Tickets purchsed must be used
August 31 and September 1, noon – 5 p.m. Beginning August 11th, pick up a
Dr. Pepper Buddy Days coupon at any Holiday Store (no purchase required). Supplies are limited. Turn in at any Fair gate and, with your purchase of an admission ticket, receive a second ticket of equal or lesser value FREE.
Buy your tickets to ride and your buddy rides FREE from noon – 5 p.m. on Buddy Days
Kids Under 12 are free on MTA Kids Day Friday, August 26 and BP Family Day, Saturday August
Save up to $18 on six adult daily admissions.
Order online by August 24 at alaskastatefair.org (convenience fees apply).YOUTH or SENIOR 6 PACK $30
Save on Daily Admission Before August 25 BeFOre August 25 regulAr PriCeMonday – Thursday Monday – Thursday & Labor Day & Labor DayAdult (13-64)……$9 Adult (13-64)……$11Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)…$5 Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)…$7
Friday – Sunday Friday – SundayAdult (13-64)……$11 Adult (13-64)……$13Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)...$6
Save on Daily Admission Before August 25 BeFOre August 25 regulAr PriCeMonday – Thursday Monday – Thursday & Labor Day & Labor DayAdult (13-64)……$9 Adult (13-64)……$11Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)…$5 Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)…$7
6 Pack $60Save up to $18 on six adult daily admissions. Use any day of the Fair.Order online by August 24 at alaskastatefair.org (convenience fees apply).
6 Pack $60Save up to $18 on six adult daily admissions. Use any day of the Fair.Order online by August 24 at alaskastatefair.org (convenience fees apply).YOUTH or SENIOR 6 PACK $30
Save on Daily Admission Before August 25 BeFOre August 25 regulAr PriCeMonday – Thursday Monday – Thursday & Labor Day & Labor DayAdult (13-64)……$9 Adult (13-64)……$11Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)…$5 Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)…$7
Friday – Sunday Friday – SundayAdult (13-64)……$11 Adult (13-64)……$13Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)...$6
Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)…$5 Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)…$7
Friday – Sunday Friday – SundayAdult (13-64)……$11 Adult (13-64)……$13
Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)...$8
Save on Daily Admission Before August 25 BeFOre August 25 regulAr PriCeMonday – Thursday Monday – Thursday & Labor Day & Labor DayAdult (13-64)……$9 Adult (13-64)……$11Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)…$5 Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)…$7
Friday – Sunday Friday – SundayAdult (13-64)……$11 Adult (13-64)……$13
Youth (6-12) or Sr. (65+)...$8
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NOt tO Miss eVeNtssmith Cable systems PresentsGreatland Chili FiestaBorealis Plaza Tent, Saturday, August 27, 10 am – 5 pmThis is a State ICS sanctioned event, with limited space for non-ICS competitors. Winners in the ICS categories move on to compete at the World Championship Chili Competition. Categories include: Salsa, Grind Chili (non-ICS), Texas Red and Chili Verde. Register early to compete, or stop by and choose your favorite sample for the People’s Choice Award.
Alaska seafood Marketing institute and 10th & M seafoods PresentsAlaska Seafood Throwdown Borealis Plaza Tent, Sunday, August 28th, 10 am – 5 pmThis professional cooking contest will have you hooked after the fi rst round. The Alaska Seafood Throwdown, where seafood just got better. Jump on in and have a bite of what each of the three chefs from around the state have created, then cast your vote and see who wins each of the three rounds! This event is so good, you will be dreaming about it for days. Recipes will be available online at www.alaskastatefair.org.
MAt-su regiONAl MeDiCAl CeNter PresentsMeet & Greet Alaska’s Iditarod LegendsDonlin Creek Raven’s People Tent, Sunday, September 4th, 12 – 5 pmCome and meet veterans of the world famous Iditarod Trail Race in the Raven’s People Tent on the Offi ce Lawn just inside the Red Gate. Learn about the history of the race, and meet Alaska Native racers who have had a great infl uence on the race. Pick up an autographed book, have your photo taken in a real Iditarod Sled, and meet some Husky puppies, the next generation of Iditarod athletes.
Carrs safeway / rancher’s reserve PresentsRancher’s Reserve Beef Throwdown Borealis Plaza Tent, Sunday, September 4th, 10 am – 5 pmWhere’s the Beef? It’s right here! You can see, smell and taste what our three professional chefs are cooking up for you. There will be three rounds with three chefs, all providing their own artistic interpretation. Sample it for yourself and cast your People’s Choice ballot for your favorite.
goAnchorage.biz PresentsLast Frontier Dutch Oven Cook-Off Borealis Plaza Tent Monday, September 5th, 10 am – 5 pmThe International Dutch Oven Society is a non-profi t organization with goals to preserve and promote the skills and art of Dutch Oven cooking. Come join in the fun with Alaska’s one and only IDOS chapter, in the Last Frontier Dutch Oven Cook-off. Whether you’re a “Black Pot” enthusiast or are just drawn to the smells of slow-cooked foods, check out the details at alaskastatefair.org.
geiCO PresentsAlaska’s Got Talent FinalsHeineken Stage at the Woodlot, Monday, September 5th, 4 – 6 pmThese contestants are the fi nalists from the Alaska State Fair and participating sister Fairs from around the state. Come and cheer on the best of the best. Finalists are given three minutes to impress and win the hearts of our three celebrity judges, and YOU the audience. Don’t miss the preliminary competition on Saturday, September 3rd from 4-6 pm.
For a full calendar of events at the Fairgrounds, visit alaskastatefair.org
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eXHiBitsEXHIBITS FREE WITH FAIR ADMISSION Stop by the Hoskins, Irwin, 4-H buildings to see thousands of items ranging from fi ber and fl eece to baked goods and wood carvings. All animal-related and crops exhibits can be found in Farm Exhibits, including World Record and giant vegetable. Various demonstrations held daily.
gCi’s PettiNg ZOO – FOR THE KID IN ALL OF USFARM EXHIBITS NOON – 8 PM. Get out the camera, and make some memories with these adorable, pint-sized critters.
MilkiNg PArlOrDaily cow and goat milking demonstrations at the Farm Exhibits.
FOWl WeAtHer FrieNDsFARM EXHIBITS, NOON – 8 PM. View poultry in a barnyard setting when laying hens and roosters are on display in a large fenced area complete with bird houses.
KID ZONEEXHIBITS OPEN DAILY UNTIL 8 PM.Children will once again be amazed at this fantasy world. This year paths wind through the prairie, complete with prairie dogs and buffalo made of plant materials. In addition, Alaska Bird Treatment Center, Juneau E.D.C. Spring Board, and Alaska Museum of Natural History will provide various hands-on exhibits and pro-gramming which are sure to excite the kid in everyone!This wondrous exhibit is now open to all Fairgoers and is ADA accessible. A special section remains accessible only to those 4’ and under.
GARDEN TOURSWINECK BARN (NEAR THE RED GATE) DAILY AT 1:30 PM WITH AN ADDITIONAL TOUR AT 11:30 AM ON THE WEEKENDS.Take a break from hectic Fair activities and join a 45-minute walking tour around some of our beautiful gardens. Our Head Gardener will guide you through the gardens while sharing variety names and answering questions you may have about fl owers and plants you have seen on the grounds.
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FrANCe eQuestriAN CeNterJust inside the Alaska Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Dealers Yellow Gate
Jackpot rodeo Free with Fair AdmissionFriday, August 26th, 6 pm A night of Barrel Racing, Team Roping and Breakaway Roping.
Alaska State Fair Rodeo Saturday & Sunday, August 27 & 28 at 2pm($12 Adult, $7 Youth)This original Alaska State Fair competition is the biggest and best Rodeo in the State! Watch intense Bull Riding, Double Mugging, Bareback Riding, Barrel Racing and other exciting events. Let’s rodeo Alaska!
Glacier Equestrian Events Summer Circuit III Horse Show FREE with Fair AdmissionGlacier Equestrian Events Hunter Classic, Sunday, September 4th Alaska State Fair Jumper Classic, Monday, September 5th
Saturday & Sunday, August 27 & 28 at 2pm
biggest and best Rodeo in the State! Watch intense Bull Riding, Double Mugging, Bareback Riding, Barrel Racing and other exciting events. Let’s rodeo Alaska!
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Alaska State Fair Jumper Classic, Monday,
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Kids, 12 and under, get in FREE during BP Family Day
Saturday, August 27, at the Alaska State Fair.
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FreD Meyer PreseNtsPirates For HireGrandstand Lawn, August 25th – September 5th* Daily at 1:00, 3:00 & 5:00 Pirates For Hire is a live-action, award-winning pirate-themed entertainment troupe specializing in action/comedy performances which involve cutlass fi ghting, pistol fi ring, and breakaway bottles. After plundering 100 cities across the United States and they are heading for Alaska, BE WARNED! *no 3:00 show on Monday, Sept. 5th
Miller geNuiNe DrAFt PreseNtsAlaska Supercross 2011 with Live Concert Featuring Static CycleFriday, August 26th 6pm($30 Adult, $20 Youth) Concert Only($20 Adult, $10 Youth) This is the same great event you know and love from the Sullivan Arena only bigger, better and more Extreme. Relocating this event to the Alaska State Fair gives us the opportunity bring you more high-fl ying, bar-banging action from Alaska’s best racers on a full size Supercross track with no limits. This means bigger track, bigger jumps and bigger action for you! Immediately following the show, rock out with a live concert featuring Alaska’s own STATIC CYCLE.Then sit back and enjoy the best seats in the house for the Alaska State Fair’s annual fi reworks show. Sign up for this event at aksupercross.com
ANCHOrAge Press PreseNtsDemolition Derby Saturday, August 27th and Friday, September 2nd, 6 pm ($12 Adult, $7 Youth) Now this is exciting! Crashing, banging and destroying cars... who wouldn’t love that? These drivers are pushing their cars and themselves to the limits for the title of Demo Derby Champion! Come cheer them on during their quest to become the last man (or woman!) standing. Double your fun — Demo Derby # 2 is on Friday Sept. 2 at 6:00 pm. Sign up for this event at xtremeakpromotions.com
Miller geNuiNe DrAFt PreseNtsQuad Racing Saturday August 27th –4 pm ($12 Adult, $7 Youth) Come watch Alaska’s fastest quad racers battle it out on a full-size quad track. It’s about time these guys get a track all their own to show you what they are made of. Be sure to come out and watch Alaska’s fi rst ever Quad Supercross. Sign up for this event at aksupercross.com
DeNAli AlAskAN FeDerAl CreDit uNiON PreseNtsTuff Truck Challenge Saturday, September 3rd, 2 pm ($12 Adult, $7 Youth)All these participants think their trucks are the toughest, come watch them battle it out to see who truly does have the toughest truck and the most skilled driver in Alaska. Expect dirt and paint to fl y!Sign up for this event at xtremeakpromotions.com
Miller geNuiNe DrAFt & rOCkstAr PreseNtAlaska Freestyle Show and Best Whip Contest Monday September 5th, 2 pm ($12 Adult, $7 Youth) These guys know how to defy gravity on a dirt bike! They will shock and amaze you with their high- fl ying acrobatic freestyle jumps over a 75-foot gap, doing all the tricks you see on TV. There will also be a Best Whip contest to see who can throw their bike backwards and sideways for a cash prize. This is not a show for the faint of heart!Sign up for this event at aksupercross.com
Side By Side Racing Sunday, August 28, 12 pm ($12 Adult, $7 Youth) And you thought those off-road utility vehicles were just for hunting camp… Come cheer these racers on while they prove that side-by-sides aren’t just for campsites anymore!Sign up for this event at xtremeakpromotions.com
PiONeer eQuiPMeNt, iNC. PreseNtsAntique Tractor Pull and Lawn Mower RacesSunday, September 4th, 2pm ($5/Adult, Children 12 and under FREE) These antiques defi nitely qualify as oldies but goodies. Come watch these antique tractors compete to see who has the most muscle, and cheer them on as they prove they’ve still got it. No State Fair would be complete without the lawnmowers! These are not your average “honey-do list” lawn grooming machines, come cheer on these super modifi ed mowers as they battle it out for the title of King of the (grassy) Hill. Sign up for this event at xtremeakpromotions.com
All these participants think their trucks are the toughest, come watch them battle it out to see who truly does have the toughest truck and the most skilled driver in Alaska. Expect
($12 Adult, $7 Youth) These guys know how to defy gravity on a dirt bike! They will shock and amaze you with their high- fl ying acrobatic freestyle jumps over a 75-foot
There will also be a Best Whip contest to see who can throw their bike backwards and sideways for a cash prize. This is not a
Sign up for this event at aksupercross.com
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FAir FOOD guiDegreen trailFood Booths
Alaska Elephant EarsDelicious deep-fried batter, smothered in powdered sugar, cinnamon sugar, honey, berries or cream cheese.
Beta Sigma PhiServing cotton candy, lollipops and soda for over 50 years at the Alaska State Fair!Log Cabin #6
Big Dipper ConcessionsA long-time favorite serving ice cream cones and treats, xangos and hot, crispy corn fritters with honey butter. Fried chicken and chicken wings w/ dipping sauces!
The BoardwalkFresh peach pies and peach waffl es, plus beer-battered halibut, chicken and fi sh kabobs.Log Cabin #4
Cajun Cookin’Jammin’ jambalaya, red beans and rice, fi le gumbo, deep-fried Cajun pickles and pralines.Log Cabin #2
Center of Hope – BBQ Texas BBQ beef, chicken or ribs, hotlinks or hot dogs, and home-style pies. Log Cabin #3
Curly Bob’sDeep-fried potatoes, onions, zucchini and corn dogs – golden and crispy on the outside, tender and savory inside. Log Cabin #6
Dean’s Corn Dog CornerJuicy burgers, fries and deep-fried corndogs.Log Cabin #3
El PericoBeefed-up carne asada tacos, taquitos and tamales.
Golden Wheel FoodsBright red candy apples, blue-berried popcorn and pink perfection cotton candy! Log Cabin #2
Hawaiian Shaved Ice Cones fi lled with shaved ice and topped with a wide variety of yummy fl avors. On Green Spur.
Husky BurgerGreat burgers and hot dogs for hungry fairgoers, and a fi ne breakfast menu for early-goers. Log Cabin #4
J & L Granny’s ConcessionsTraditional Philly cheese steak sandwiches and deep-fried veggies.
Lionel’s SeafoodFamous seafood gumbo and chowder, steamed clams and seafood tacos. Log Cabin #5
Macho NachoCrispy, crunchy nacho chips topped with your choice of ultimate tasty toppings.
Midnight Moon EspressoCoffee, hot and cold espresso drinks, Italian sodas, soft drinks, hot chocolate and good old H2O.
Midnight Sun Lodge Juicy burgers, plump hot dogs, spicy links, and hot, crispy fries.Log Cabin #2
Original Gourmet Ice Cream BarsGreat orange or root beer fl oats, wild berry lemonade, fruit and mocha granitas, and hand-dipped Gourmet Ice Cream Bars. New this year -chocolate covered bacon!
Patty WagonGreat burgers and Alaska Grown garden fries, plus a fi ne breakfast menu for early risers.Log Cabin #6
Phyllis’s CaféBread bowls fi lled with soup, chili or real seafood chowder, meat-on-a-stick, ice cream, chocolate-dipped bananas, and homemade bread pudding.Log Cabin #4
Potato PalaceNorth Carolina pulled pork sandwiches, hot-stuffed baked potatoes, zeppole and sweet potato fries and chips.Log Cabin #1
Seafood AlaskaTasty seafood pitas and the always-popular deep-fried hali-but chunks.Log Cabin #3
St. Michael’s Slippery GulchFamily favorites including sand-wiches, chili, soups, and delicious desserts – all created with homemade fl avor.
T & T RefreshmentsSimple Fair food including corn dogs, hot dogs, caramel apples and cotton candy.Log Cabin #5
Taco Dan’sCrisp, crunchy corn tortillas dressed up with traditional toppings and either folded with spicy meat or laid fl at and spread with frijoles refritos. Also serving fried ice cream.Log Cabin #6
Team GyrosTraditional gyros and honey-soaked baklava. Log Cabin #5
Waheed #81 Oriental ShrineCorn on the cob, hot dogs, chili dogs, jumbo pretzels, nachos and Italian sodas.Log Cabin #1
Wild Bill’s Buffalo BurgersBison-based burgers, Polish sau-sage and buffalo chip potatoes.Log Cabin #1
red trailFood Booths
Anchorage Scottish Rite BodiesGolden-fried halibut, shrimp, chicken and steak fries, plus ice-cream delights including shakes and cones.
Aunt Linda’s Funnel CakesMade by hand from an old family recipe, these lacy concoctions come out golden brown and dusted with pow-dered sugar. On Red Spur.
Becky’s Original Kettle KornPuffy, white corn kernels covered with a sweet-salty splash.
Bonanza Mexican FoodCrispy tacos, tender burritos and combo plates prepared from authentic Mexican recipes.
Denali Cream PuffsDelicate puffs fi lled with vanilla whipped cream, topped with velvety chocolate or mixed berries.
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FAir FOOD guiDeDippin Dots Tiny, party-colored ice cream dots in a variety of fl avors to excite the palate. On Red Spur.
Express YourselfDelicious hot and cold coffees and espressos. On Offi ce Court.
Friar TucksDelectable roasted golden sweet corn, saucy zucchini, and Sweeties (sweet potato fries), plus apple spears smothered in caramel.
Glacier PizzaSavory handcrafted pizzas, plus teriyaki, vegetarian, Caesar and Greek wraps.
Gobbler’s Grill A Fair tradition – turkey legs! Also serving piled-high pork sandwiches.
Great Alaskan Food AdventurePork chops and chicken on a stick, plus Alaskan gold nuggets (batter-fried cheese curds). Indian Valley MeatsSpicy reindeer Polish dogs, buf-falo bratwurst, hot dogs, jala-peno cheese dogs and caribou steak sandwiches.
Le Petite Beet – Breads and BeyondFamous red beet breads with incredible toppings, savory tarts with new fl avors daily, and French press coffee and tea.
M.A.’s Gourmet DogsGreat franks, tasty toppings with a good bite, and warm buns. Include chips and sodas for a complete meal.
Mr. GyroGyros piled high with succulent meat, authentic souvlakia and crunchy churros.
Pristine ProductsOysters, oysters, oysters – and steamed mussels.
Rae’s Gourmet TamalesHandmade tamales in varieties such as blue corn/jack/jalapeno or sun-dried tomato/feta/pecan, served with yummy homemade sauces.
Roscoe’s Catfi sh & BarbecueCrispy, crunchy fl ash-fried catfi sh served with red beans and rice, as well as barbecued meats and sandwiches all pre-pared by Chef Roscoe.
Salmon ExpressDelicious Bristol Bay salmon, grilled and layered into tender cheesy quesadillas. Also serving salads and biscotti.
yellow trailFood Booths
Becky’s Original Kettle KornPuffy, white corn kernels cov-ered with a sweet-salty splash. Across from the Grandstand lawn
Country Boy Bar-B-QOld fashioned slow-cooked bar-beque and all the trimmings.Across from the Grandstand lawn
Mat-Su Shrine ClubOl’ favorites like ham and cheese sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs and chili. Espresso and breakfast available for early birds.At the France Equestrian Center
Purple trail Food Booths
Bushes BunchesDivine desserts, fresh Alaska Grown veggie packs and rib-sticking stew, as well as Val-ley-fresh local produce. On Miner’s Loop.
Cornucopia ConesHomemade waffl e cones piled high with ice cream and topped with hot fudge, caramel or warm fruit.
Ed’s EatsBBQ-glazed chicken wings and Alaskan smoked salmon. New England clam chowder and Chicken Parfait.
Harkey ConcessionsDelicious strawberry treats and candy for the chocolate lover, plus an expanded menu featuring gourmet hamburgers and chipstix, and “The Donut Burger”.
Hoop ‘n Hula Milk ‘n CookiesSeveral varieties of fresh-baked cookies and ice cream cookie sandwiches – plus tall glasses of fresh milk to wash them down. On Miner’s Loop.
Kernal Mac’s PopcornPerfect popcorn and toppings, fountain sodas, fl oats, fruit smoothies and chocolate-dipped bananas.
Mostly MediterraneanKibbi pocket, Tabouli, and Hum-mus. Thai Steak, Pestarella Sau-sage, and Tabouli Sandwiches.
Pastie ShackBeef or chicken pasties, lots of sausages and deep-fried hali-but nuggets.
Pioneer Peak Pretzel Co.Fresh, hand-rolled soft pretzels and a variety of stuffed bread-sticks made from scratch.
Rollin DonutsTiny, tasty donuts and ice cream treats.
Soy Oriental Fast FoodOriental favorites, such as fried rice, mongolian beef, cashew chicken and egg rolls.
Susitna Shorty’s ConcessionsIndian tacos, Shorty’s sweeties and cheesecake coney.
The Crab ShackSucculent scallops, clams and tasty crab cakes, fresh from Alaska waters. On Miners Loop.
Tres AmigosTasty halibut and jerk chicken tacos, Cuban black beans and rice, and savory quesadillas. Vagabond Blues. Vegetarian sandwiches, wraps, soups, fresh-ly squeezed juices, fresh-cooked potato chips and desserts.
Vagabond Blues CoffeehouseLocated north of Vagabond Blues, this espresso café offers cinnamon rolls and whole bean coffee.
Yukon ConcessionsDelicious treats including almonds, cashews, pecans and peanuts – salted and glazed, fresh off the roaster.
Gobbler’s GrilleBBQ Turkey Legs
BBQ Pork SandwichesBBQ Pork Ribs
Red Trail #146 Located nextto Raven Hall
Come and tastefor yourself!
The Home of the ORIGINAL
Showing Off Our Legs For Over 20 Years!
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Check out these Special Fair Days
$2 Buck ThursdayThursday, August 25
MTA presents
Kids’ DayFriday, August 26Children 12 and under attend the Fair FREE this day.
BP presents
Family DaySaturday, August 27Have fun and enjoy KIDS’ FREE admission thanks to BP.
Alaska State Fair ParadeSaturday, August 27 11 amCome check out the parade in Downtown Palmer!
Alaska Communications presents
ExperienceAlaska DaySunday, August 28 Check out Alaska Communications’ Pioneer Plaza Booth.
Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska presents
HealthyLivingDayMonday, August 29 Get your free BMI testing at Premera’s Pioneer Plaza booth.
Senior DayWednesday, August 31Turning 75 in 2011? Get into the Fair FREE everyday!
Farm Bureau and Palmer Soil & Water Conservation District presents
Alaska GrownDayThursday, September 1Check out the award-winning vegetables and livestock in Farm Exhibits.
Walgreens presents
Wellness DayFriday, September 2Check out the Walgreen’s Booth in the Pioneer Plaza for great giveaways and prizes!
Council of Alaska Producers presents
Mining DaySaturday, September 3Celebrate Mining Day!
Alaska’s Native Heritage DaySunday, September 4Be part of the largest celebration of Alaska Native culture ever at the Fair.
Alaska Airlines presents
AlaskaAirlines DayMonday, September 5Check out the great deals at the Alaska Airlines booth in the Pioneer Plaza.
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MusiC ArOuND tHe grOuNDsFREE with Fair Admission
Enjoy great FREE Concerts at the Pioneer Plaza, the Borealis Plaza Tent, the GCI Cable Bluebonnet Stage, the Alyeska
Pipeline Colony Stage, and the Heineken Stage at the Woodlot. **FREE with Fair Admission unless otherwise noted
HEINEKEN STAGE AT THE WOODLOT Charlie Franks — the Ultimate Elvis experience! August 26- 28 at 7 pm
Family Homestead Hour with Alaska’s Hobo JimThurs. - Fri., Aug 25 & 26, Mon. - Fri., Aug, 29 Sept. 2 at 4 pm
Son of a Sailor Jimmy Buffett tributeSeptember 2-4 at 7 pm
GCI CABLE BLUEBONNET STAGESomethin’s always going on at the GCI Cable Bluebonnet Stage – Always free and always entertaining! Enjoy popular music from Bootleg Brown, the Lazy Mountain Girls, Frank Iarossi,
Robin Hopper, Lulu Small, Ginger Boatwright & the Sipsey River Band, Doc South & Friends, and many others
daily. For exact times and artists, check the daily schedule.
ALYESKA PIPELINE COLONY STAGEWhere free fun abounds! Let us entertain you! Performers such as the 29 Palms Marine Corps Show Band, the Tomodachi Daiko Drummers, the 9th Army Band’s, Cold Fusion, Arctic Rock, Element 47, Just Playin’ Jazz, and Colony Calypso will
captivate fairgoers.
HEINEKEN STAGE AT THE WOODLOT
the Ultimate Elvis experience!
Family Homestead Hour with
Thurs. - Fri., Aug 25 & 26, Mon. - Fri., 29 Sept. 2 at 4 pm
daily. For exact times and artists, check the daily schedule.
ALYESKA PIPELINE
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NO MiNOrs AFter 6 PM
Gary SloanSATURDAY, AUGUST 27TH, 7:30 PMPlaying music for Alaskans since 1965, his original music and performances are legendary.
Presented by Alaskan Brewing Co.Smoking Guns TourSATURDAY, AUGUST 27TH, 5:30 PM AND SUNDAY, AUGUST 28TH, 6:30Catch a rising Nashville star — or two! Jason Thomas and Travis Powell offer a great show with a mix of Country, Rock, and Southern Rock/Progressive music. Jason and Travis both put on an exciting show guaranteed to get you on your feet.
EttingerSUNDAY, AUGUST 28TH, 8:30 – 11:30 PMRock out to the high-energy sounds of a Vancouver-based cover band who takes pride in playing songs as close to the original as possible while still puttting on an exciting and interactive show. Their extensive song list covers everything from rock and country to R & B and rap. Be on the watch for PIRATES joining in the fun after they close down the Jolly Roger Pub.
Kenny PeltierMONDAY, AUGUST 29TH, 8:00 – 9:30 PMThe front man for “The Ken Peltier Band,” Alaska’s premier country band, blending classic rock and blues with their deep country roots. Kenny’s band has played across the state for years, and shared the stage with Blackhawk, Marty Stuart,
Little Big Town, Tim McGraw, Clint Black, Toby Keith, Trace Adkins, Mark Chesnutt, and Emerson Drive – to name a few.
Tom RigneyTUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30TH -31ST AND SEP-TEMBER 1ST, 8:30 – 11:00 PMThe fi ery, electrifying violinist/composer, joined forces with some of the fi nest musicians on the San Francisco roots music scene to form Tom Rigney and Flambeau, a band that generates enough heat and energy to ignite a dance fl oor or lift an audience to its feet.
Hobo JimSATURDAY AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD AND 5TH, 8:30 – 11:30 PMHobo Jim will headline this year’s Alaska State Fair as usual. Throughout his years of working in Alaska as a commercial fi sherman, logger, and cowboy, Hobo has written many songs about his occupations and wilderness lifestyle. Hobo has gathered a multitude of fans across the state of Alaska and beyond. Hobo will also perform from 6:30 to 9 pm on Saturday Sept. 4th. Bring your out-of-state friends and relatives to the Family Homestead Hour with Hobo Jim, from 4 to 6 pm every weekday on the Heineken Stage at the Woodlot.
Bill Stevens & The Athabascan FiddlersSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH, 2:30 PMHelp celebrate Alaska Native Day with energetic and authentic fi ddling in the traditional Gwich’in style. Catch them again on the
Bluebonnet stage at 5:30.
30TH -31ST AND SEP-TEMBER 1ST, 8:30
some of the fi nest musicians on the San Francisco roots music scene to form Tom Rigney and Flambeau, a band that generates enough heat and energy to ignite a dance fl oor or lift an audience to its feet.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
Catch them again on the Bluebonnet stage
at 5:30.
written many songs about his occupations and wilderness lifestyle. Hobo has gathered a multitude of fans across the state of Alaska and beyond. Hobo will also perform from 6:30 to 9 pm on Saturday Sept. 4th. Bring your out-of-state friends and relatives to the
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FIREWORKS Friday, August 26th, 10 pm
ALASKANETTE BATON CORPS FLASHING FIRE BATONSAlyeska Pipeline Colony Stage,Friday and Saturday, August 26th & 27th and September 2nd, 3rd & 4th, 10 pm
KEITH KING BMX STUNT SHOW:Daily, 1, 3, 5 & 7:30 pmKing BMX Stunt Shows amazed the crowds at last year’s Alaska State Fair! Their performances featured high-fl ying aerial stunts and mind-boggling technical maneuvers executed on the ground and ramps. Their riders have competed at the X Games, Gravity Games and Dew Action Sports Tour. Located at the North end of the fair-grounds.
sPeNArD BuilDer’s suPPly PreseNts
FRED SCHEER’S LUMBERJACK SHOWSBS Woodlot, Daily, 1, 3 & 6 pmA fun, entertaining show featuring World Champion Lumberjacks you’ve seen on the ESPN Great Outdoor Games…a unique blend of sport, education, history and comedy that guarantees fun for the whole family.
Steve TrashDaily, Around the Grounds Near Pioneer Plaza“Rockin’ Eco Hero - Steve Trash does amazing sleight of hand magic tricks with trash. He’s traveled the world with his incredible eco-magic tricks for over twenty fi ve years Now he’s coming to Alaska. Don’t miss this award winning, world class, wizard of green magic performing his very special brand of “street magic” just for you.
CIRQUE MAGNIFIQUEPioneer Plaza, Daily, 2, 4 & 6 pmYou’ll see acrobatics and comedy like you’ve never seen before, including a wild mix of fl atland and aerial bicycle skills, amazing martial arts, low wire balancing, and the German Wheel. There’s even a chance for some audience participa-tion in a comedy boxing routine. Bring the family to this action-packed performance, and meet the artists after the show. Don’t forget your camera!
JEFF MARTINGCI Cable Bluebonnet Stage, Daily at 12:30, 3:00, & 6:30 pm Jeff Martin has been perform-ing magic since the age of eight, with a magical ability to make people of ALL ages smile, laugh, giggle and simply marvel at the wonders of comedy magic. Bring the family and enjoy his daily shows.
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Horizon lines presentsKenai Racing PigsPebble Corral, August 29th- Sept 3rd at 1:30, 3:30 & 5:30 with encore performances Sept. 2nd and 3rd at 7:00Back by popular demand ~ The Kenai Peninsula Racing Pigs. We spend the entire summer turning these squealers into screamers, so you can watch from your track-side seat as they come fl ying around the race track in the Pebble Corral. The only thing funnier then these wild and crazy weaner pigs are their trainers. They run, they jump, they oink, but best of all they race...Emceed by Fables of the West Cowboy, Curly.
Outback in Alaska Don Sheldon Events CenterWeekdays noon - 9 pm, Weekends 10 am - 9 pm, Labor Day 10 am -7 pm. Have you ever heard of a “Galah,” “Kookaburra,” or a “Wallaby?” You might not see these creatures unless you travel to Australia, or to Palmer, Alaska. That’s right...Alaska! “Outback in Alaska” is coming to the 2011 Alaska State Fair, with wild birds and animals from “The Land of Oz” including Kangaroos, Cockatoos, and Lo-ries. You can even get up-close and personal with the Parakeets in a walk-through aviary. “Birds Down Under,” a free fl ight bird show featuring Australian species will take place daily at 1:00, 4:00, 6:00 pm on week-days and 12:00, 2:00, 4:00 & 6:00 pm on weekends.
Shanghai AcrobatsAlyeska Pipeline Colony Stage, Daily, 2, 4 & 7 pmThis uniquely skilled team will shock and awe as they perform extraordinary feats of balance, agility, and motor coordination. Observe as acrobats perform gravity-defying stunts, from chair stacking and plate spin-ning to delicately balancing fragile items, such as fi sh bowls and wine glasses, on top of one another. Also including an array of athletic activities, such as hoop diving and acro dance, the Shanghai Acrobats are able to combine the thrill of sports with the performing arts. You don’t want to miss the action!
Charlie Franks — The Ultimate Elvis Experience! — back by popular demandHeinenken Stage at the Woodlot, August 26th – August 25th, 7:00Charlie brings Elvis to life on stage, in an interactive performance that gets rave reviews from audiences of all ages. Some have the look, a few have the voice; Charlie has the essence of the King.
Fables of the West Daily, Around the GroundsGet ready to ride with the biggest little cowboys on the Old West trail! The cowboy comedy act Fables Of The West is one of the most booked touring acts in North America with over 600 fairs in 11 years. You’re sure to get a ‘kick’ from the Fables gang and their trusty steeds, as they make their fi rst appearance at this year’s Alaska State Fair!
AdvancePath Academics presentsOriginal Synners stars John Shaw and Lady Diabla.Borealis Plaza TentWild West Show, daily through September 3rd, 6pm Stunt Show Spectacular*, daily through September 3rd**, 9pm*There is a $5 fee for the Stunt Show Spectacular **No 9 pm show on Saturday, August 27th.Come join John Shaw and Lady Diabla in the only show of its
kind on planet Earth! These two amazing entertainers have now joined forces to create a one of a kind show, combining classic and modern circus sideshow stunts, amazing magic & illusions, escapes, western bullwhip tricks, knife throwing, comedy, and audience par-ticipation into a one of a kind Thrillshow.
Son of a Sailor, Jimmy Buffet Tribute Band Heinenken Stage at the Woodlot, September 2nd-September 4th , 7 pmSON OF A SAILOR recreates all the magic of a Jimmy Buffett concert, complete with audience participation and all the energy that goes with it! So dig out those Hawaiian shirts and fl ip fl ops out of the closet, and get ready to take a trip to “Margaritaville” with the most entertaining show this side of the Florida Keys.
performances Sept. 2nd
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eNtertAiNMeNt“RAVEN’S PEOPLE: CELEBRATING ALASKA’S NATIVE CULTURES” PROGRAMDonlin Creek Raven’s People Tent and Around the Grounds, DailyThe program brings together more than 150 Alaska Native drummers, dancers, artisans, craftspeople, musicians, athletes and actors from all over the state. Program highlights include: traditional Alaska Native dance, bead-working, storytelling, rural artists displaying their work, musicians and performers, as well as workshops and demonstrations.
RAVEN’S RADIO HOUR with Jack DaltonSaturday & Sunday, September 4th, 6 pm and Monday, September 5, 3 pmRooted in Naparyarmiut (Hooper Bay), born in Bethel and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, Jack Dalton has grown up as an ambassador between two worlds, his Yup’ik Inuit and European heritages. A profes-sional storyteller, actor, writer and teacher, Jack has been honored by the World Indigenous Peoples’ Conference on Education as a Distinguished Dignitary. His play, Time Immemorial, premiered in April 2009, and was selected as part of The Autry National Center’s Native Voices
Festival of New Plays. “Cauyaqa Nauwa?: Where Is My Drum?” is his fi rst “musical/opera,” co-written with Stephan Blanchett of the esteemed Yup’ik group Pamyua, is in development. His play “Raven’s Radio Hour” will be featured at the 2011 Alaska State Fair as part of “Raven’s People: Celebrating Alaska Native Cultures” program.FLYING WILD ALASKAMeet the Tweto family of “Flying Wild Alaska.” Come meet the talent behind the popular Discovery Channel’s “Flying Wild Alaska” show. Unalakleet’s own Ayla and Ariel Tweto will be at the Alaska State Fair to answer ques-tions and sign autographs. Era Alaska’s pilots Luke Hendrickson and John Ponts will join them to talk about the joys and chal-lenges of fl ying in Bush Alaska. What most people see as
adventure is just everyday work to these guys. Getting the job done, one day at a time, is what they do - and do it well.
NATIVE YOUTH OLYMPICS DEMONSTRATION Pebble Corral, Sunday, September 4th, 10 am – 6 pmThe Native Youth Olympics competition began in 1972. They provide insight into Alaska
Native cultural heritage and promote a healthy lifestyle, physical activity and sense of identity for both Alaska Native and non-Native students. Participants in grades 7-12 compete and the events have grown to more than 69 schools. Skills demonstrated are the Eskimo Stick Pull, the Wrist Carry, the Kneel Jump, the Seal Hop and the Alaskan High Kick. The event also will feature a blanket toss open to Fairgoers.
Fun For Over 21Alaska State Fair Wine Bar & Art HouseColony Theater. Open from noon until closing with a fi ne selection of wine, light fare, local and great atmosphere, the Art House Wine Bar gets grand champion at the State Fair. Located near the red gate in the Colony Bldg.
Oasis Beer GardenOpen Noon-10 pm: Thursday, August 25th – Monday, September 5thThe only thing better than sunshine at the Fair, is having a beer in the sunshine at the Fair. While the kids are on the rides, sit down, relax and enjoy a brew in the sun at the Oasis, (next to the Carnival Midway). Open from noon to 10 pm every day.
SluiceboxOpen Noon- Midnight*: Thursday, August 25th – Monday, September 5th *Sluicebox closes at 10 pm on August 29thMeeting up with old friends at the Sluicebox is a tradition at the Fair. Enjoy live music, dancing, great beers and old friends in a fun and rustic atmosphere. Located on the red trail near the Irwin Build-ing. Open hours are noon to midnight every day.
The Jolly Roger PubOpen 1-6 daily with extended hours on the weekends: Thursday, August 25th – Monday, September 5th. In celebration of our 75th birthday, along with having Pirates for Hire on the grounds, (and being born 200 years too late), the Alaska State Fair would like to announce the opening of
“The Jolly Roger Pub.” The Jolly Roger Pub will be open every day of the 2011 Fair from 1 pm to 6 pm, with extended hours on weekends. The Jolly Roger will be located on the Grandstand Lawn, next to the Pirates for Hire of course! Join the Pirates for ale and live music daily.
MAt-su VAlley FrONtiersMAN PreseNtsRODEO DANCE with Ken Peltier and his bandBorealis Plaza Tent, Saturday, August 27th, 9 pm – MidnightRodeo Dance featuring the Ken Peltier Band, playing Alaska’s best country, rock, and blues. Come join us for a swingin’ good time. ***21 and over $5.00 cover charge
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At&t CONCert seriesThe Alaska State Fair is pleased to announce the entertainment line-up for the 2011 AT&T Concert Series, featuring rock ‘n roll icons to country superstars, and celebrity comedians to emerging local bands. All shows take place at the Borealis Theatre on the fairgrounds, and are presented by AT&T.
CONCert tiCket iNFOrMAtiONBuy and print tickets online at alaskastatefair.orgGet tickets at the Borealis Box Offi ce during the Fair.CONVENIENCE FEES APPLY. FAIR ADMISSION IS ADDITIONAL.
Queensrÿche Presenting sponsor 100.5 the FoxThursday, August 25 7 p.m.Reserved Admission, No Chairs $45General Admission $30
Rock fans will remember this progressive heavy metal band for their 12 studio albums, including the June 2011 release of Dedicated to Chaos, and songs including the Top 10 single “Silent Lucidity” and hits like “I am I,” “Bridge,” “Jet City Woman” and “Unafraid.”
Craig MorganPresenting sponsor kBeAr 104.1 &
Arctic WarriorSaturday, August 27 7 p.m.
Reserved Seating $45General Admission $30
You’ll recognize this country superstar’s “stout voice” and “un-blushingly sentimental” style from radio hits like “Little Bit of Life,” “Tough,” “International Harvester,” “Redneck Yacht Club” and “That’s What I Love About Sundays.”
superstar’s “stout voice” and “un-blushingly sentimental” style from
“Tough,” “International Harvester,” “Redneck Yacht Club” and “That’s
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Presenting sponsor 106.5
kWHl and Miller genuine
Draft & gD 64
Friday, August 26 7 p.m.Reserved Admission No Chairs $50
General Admissi on $35
With a sound likened to Tool, this alternative rock trio is known for
hard-rocking, yet melodic, songs like “I Get It,” “Well Enough Alone,” “The
Red” and “Send the Pain Below.”
FoghatPresenting sponsor 100.5 the FoxMonday, August 29 7 p.m.Reserved Seating $25General Admission $10 With a style ranging from blues to R&B to boogie-rock, Foghat has been pleasing fans for 40 years with hits like “Slow Ride,” “I Just Want to Make Love to You,” “What a Shame,” “Drivin’ Wheel” and “Stone Blue.”
Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home CompanionSummer Love Tour 2011 with Sara Watkins and Heather MassePresenting sponsor kskASunday, August 28 3 p.m.Reserved Seating $75General Admission $35This celebrated author, storyteller, humorist and radio personality is best known as the host and writer of A Prairie Home Companion and The Writer’s Almanac, and has authored more than a dozen books.
Charlie Daniels BandPresenting sponsor Country legends 100.9Tuesday, August 30 7 p.m.Reserved Seating $50General Admission $20The legendary Charlie Daniels Band returns to the Fair with their unique blend of rock, country, bluegrass, blues and gospel that can only be described as “CDB music.”
Staind Presenting sponsor 106.5 kWHl and Miller genuine DraftFriday, September 2 7 p.m.Reserved Admission, No chairs $60General Admission $35You better “Believe” it – these rockers, led by “Country Boy” Aaron Lewis, will be “Right Here” at the Fair performing hits from their six albums, including the singles “So Far Away,” “It’s Been Awhile” and “All I Want.”
Rat Pack RevuePresenting sponsor kByr
Wednesday, August 31 7 p.m.Reserved Seating $25
General Admission $10
Frank Sinatra. Sammy Davis, Jr. Dean Martin. They were the hippest cats of all time – and now they’re back in this tribute show, featuring Rat Pack favorites like “Come Fly with Me,” “That’s Amoré” and “New York New York.”
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Colbie CaillatPresenting sponsor Mix 103.1Monday, September 5 3 p.m.Reserved Seating $55General Admission $35
Her dusky vocals, acoustic guitar and bright, optimistic songs like “Bubbly,” “Realize,” “Fallin’ for You” and “I Do” launched this California-based singer-songwriter from online obscurity to international stardom.
Uncle KrackerPresenting sponsor Q99.7 and Bud lightThursday, September 1 7 p.m.Reserved Admission, No Chairs $45General Admission $30
Many know him from his early years with Kid Rock, but Uncle Kracker has made a name for himself with gold and double-platinum albums featuring hits like “Follow Me” and “Drift Away.”
Gabriel Iglesias Presenting sponsor kFAt Saturday, September 3 7 p.m. Reserved Seating $60 General Admission $35
Known as the “fl uffy” comic in a Hawaiian shirt, this funnyman
delivers premier stand-up comedy, featuring
his perfect blend of impeccable
voice skills and an uncanny knack for hilarious storytelling.
OneRepublicPresenting sponsor 101.3 kgOtSunday, September 4 6 p.m.Reserved Admission, No Chairs $50General Admission $35
With two albums, including their gold-certifi ed debut, and hits including “All the Right Moves,” “Secrets” and “Stop and Stare,” these rockers have nothing to “Apologize” for.
Saturday, September 3 7 p.m.Reserved Seating $60
General Admission $35Known as the “fl uffy” comic in a Hawaiian shirt, this funnyman
delivers premier stand-up comedy, featuring
his perfect blend of impeccable
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CONtestsFree with Fair admission
COuNtry legeNDs 100.9 FM PreseNts3RD ANNUAL LEGENDARY KARAOKE CONTESTLAST QUALIFYING ROUND: Heineken Stage at the Woodlot, Sunday, Aug. 28th, 4-6 pmFINALE: Heineken Stage at the Woodlot, Thursday, September 1st, 7 – 9 pm
Country Legends 100.9 FM presents the 3rd Annual Legendary Karaoke Contest. Contestants must participate in one of the preliminary Karaoke contest around the Valley or the last qualifying round on Sunday August 27th 4-6 PM at the Heinek-en Woodlot Stage for a chance to compete in the Finals. Two winners from each qualifying round plus two wild card contestants will meet at the Final competition on the Heineken stage at the Woodlot on Thursday September 1st.
Registration Last Qualifying Round: 30 minutes before event, fi rst 20 to register.
GREAT ALASKA BEARD CONTESTHeineken Stage at the Woodlot, Sunday, September 4th, 2 –3 pmThis is a contest for those men who cherish their facial hair no matter how long or short. Compete to win cash prizes and ribbons in one of 4 categories. 1) Soup Strainer (moustache only) 2) Urban Alaskan (groomed beard, goatee, chin curtain, etc..) 3) Homesteader Beard (full beard with or without moustache) 4) Colonist Beard (full beard with at least 50% shades of gray or white). Best overall wins the Mr. Sourdough award!
Registration 30 min. prior to event. Limited to fi rst 20 in each category.
MtA PreseNtsTEXT MESSAGING CONTESTBorealis Plaza Tent, Friday, September 2nd, 3 – 5 pmHow fast can you text? Come fi nd out if you have the fastest thumbs in town! Be the fi rst person to text the sentence we provide and win great prizes from MTA.
Registration: 30 minutes before event. First 50 to register.
goAnchorage.biz PreseNtsALASKA STATE
FAIR FIDDLE CONTEST &
YOUTH STRING BAND SHOWCASEBOREALIS PLAZA TENT, Saturday, September 3rd, 11 am – 3 pmAlaska State Fair Fiddle contest Saturday, Sept. 3rd
10-3 PM in the Borealis Plaza Tent. Come enjoy listening to talent from all over Alaska compete in this long-standing event. Sign in and warm up from 10-11 am with competi-tion starting at 11am.Registration Deadline: Entries postmarked by August 10th, 2011 receive free Fair admission, late entries accepted until 10:30 am on day of event.
geiCO PreseNtsALASKA’S GOT TALENT (Preliminary Round)Heineken Stage at the Woodlot, Saturday, September 3rd, 4 – 6 pmA live talent Preliminary round. Come and cheer as these contestants compete for a top ten spot making it to the Alaska’s Got Talent Finals on September 5th, along with contest winners from our sister Fairs around the state.Preregistration Required: Entries are due by Aug. 19, limited to the fi rst 20.
AlAskA OPerAtiNg eNgiNeers APPreNtiCesHiP & trAiNiNg PreseNtsBACKHOE RODEOPebble Corral, Monday, September 5th, 11-6 pmThis is a Rodeo of skills for professional operators only. The Backhoe rodeo will amaze and astound you as you watch professional operators delicately maneuvers these huge machines to lift and move items including raw eggs! Prizes provided by NC Machinery.
Pre-registration required: Go to www.aoeett.org for details and application.
goAnchorage.biz PALASKA STATE
FAIR FIDDLE CONTEST &
YOUTH STRING BAND
see us at the fairbooth L-9
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CONtestsAlAskA grOWN - DiVisiON OF AgriCulture PreseNts16th ALASKA STATE FAIR CABBAGE WEIGH-OFFFarm Exhibits, Friday, September 2nd, 6– 7:30 pmOver $4000 in cash prizes - $2000 for 1st place; Alaska Farm Bureau presents prizes for the Junior Division.
FAMILY FUN CONTESTS & ACTIVITIES COMBs iNsurANCe AgeNCy, iNC. PreseNtsDIAPER DERBY & TODDLER TROTPebble Corral, Friday, August 26, 1:30 – 2:30 pmWe call this a kids’ event, but fi nd that parents, friends and family have just as much fun cheering on these mini-athletes across the fi nish line. Ribbons and prizes awarded. Register 30 min. prior to start of event.
MtA PreseNtsKIDS’ DAY GAMESPebble Corral, Friday, August 26th, 3 – 5:30 pmChildren ages 8 and under gather at the Pebble Corral to take part in the three-legged race, Straw scramble, Egg-in-a-spoon, frog jump, Potato Sack race and wheel barrow race. This is an event where everyone is a winner!
MAt-su VAlley FrONtiersMAN PreseNtsKIDS’ BIRTHDAY ACTIVITESBorealis Plaza Tent, Friday, August 26th 1 – 4 pmKids 9 and up are invited to participate in Birthday Party games, such as relay races, Pin-the-Antlers-on-the-Moose, clowns….complete with party favors and prizes. Everyone is invited to celebrate the Fair’s 75th birthday with a piece of delicious birthday cake!
sPOrtsMAN’s WAreHOuse PreseNts MOOSE CALLING CONTESTHEINEKEN STAGE AT THE WOODLOT, SATUDAY, AUGUST 27TH 2-3 PMCome watch, listen and learn as contestants show off their unique moose calling skills. To the untrained ear, the grunts and rhythmic humming could be dismissed as an acapella singing competition gone terribly wrong. But the contestants’ musical stylings aren’t intended to appeal to the musical taste of the audience -- instead it’s all about moose romance. This event has fi lled bleachers, so don’t miss out!
Registration required 30 minutes prior to event.
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CONtestsAlAskA’s Best WAter PreseNtsPARENT-CHILD LOOK-ALIKE CONTESTHeineken Stage at the Woodlot, Saturday, August 27th, 4 – 6 pm (registration 3:30 pm)Parent and Child are encouraged to emphasize their resemblance by dressing alike or wearing the same hairstyle. All ages are encouraged to compete for prizes. Registration 30 minutes prior to event. First 50 teams
HEALTHY LIVING ACTIVITIESBorealis Plaza Tent, Monday, August 29th, 1 – 5 pm Come join us for some healthy fun. Learn ZUMBA, see Tumble Buddies demo, Lil’ Kickers & Lil’ Hoopers demos, and enjoy many other fun and healthy activities.
MAt-su VAlley FrONtiersMAN PreseNtsSCARECROW CONTESTFARM EXHIBITS BUILDING, MONDAY, AUGUST 29TH 4 – 5 PMHow fast can you make a scarecrow? Bring your team of three and come build a Scarecrow, a fun and exciting event to participate in or just watch. Registration: 30 minutes before event (limited to 20 teams)
SENIOR STAND-UP COMEDYBorealis Plaza Tent, Wednesday, August 31st, 1 – 2 pmCome listen to some amazing fun-fi lled stories and laugh-out-loud jokes as seniors from all over compete in the Alaska State
Fair Senior Stand-Up Comedy. This event is sure to warm the hearts of all.Registration 15 min. prior to start of event.
PreMerA Blue CrOss Blue sHielD PreseNtsX-BOX KINECT FITNESS FUN FOR SENIORSBOREALIS PLAZA TENT, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 31ST, 2 – 5 PMCome join in on the XBox Kinect Games. Novice or pro alike will enjoy playing Tennis, Baseball, Golf, Bowling or Boxing from the comfort of a chair or standing. Challenge a friend or join in with a neighbor. We will also have an exercise instructor who teaches seniors of all capabilities, ages 50 years young and up. This is sure to be an event of interactive fun.
sMitH CABle syteMs PreseNtsAG GAMES & SWEETEST CARROT CONTESTBOREALIS PLAZA TENT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST , 1 - 5 PMGreat Ag games and activities. New this year - who REALLY has the sweetest Carrots? Show your farm skills in the Hay Bale Toss, Pea-shelling, or Dance ‘till you make Butter Contest. Or test your talent making Vegetable Art or a Potato Stamp. Come join in this Alaskan family fun event! Registration: 30 minutes before event.
PreMerA Blue CrOss Blue sHielD PreseNtsX-BOX KINECT FITNESS FUNBOREALIS PLAZA TENT, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2ND , 1 – 3 PMCome join us in the Borealis Plaza tent for some fun fi tness video games. Try out different video games that you could play right in your own living room to have fun while staying fi t and healthy.
AlAskADisPAtCH.COM PreseNtsHOMESTEADER GAMES with Hobo JimSBS Woodlot, Sunday, September 4th, 4 – 6 pmCome watch or join in as teams and individuals compete in axe throwing, bow sawing, cross-cut sawing, wood splitting and water hauling. Come show off your skills or give it a try for the fi rst time - either way you are certain to have fun. Registration 30 min. prior to event.
talent making Vegetable Art or a Potato Stamp. Come join in this Alaskan family
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eXHiBitOr iNFONon-perishable Entries:ANCHOrAge eNtry:Monday, August 8, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.Tuesday, August 9, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Anchorage Pick-up:Friday, September 9, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.Saturday, September 10, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. OR
FAirgrOuNDs eNtry:Friday, August 12, Noon - 8 p.m.Saturday, August 13, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Fairgrounds Pick-up:Tuesday, September 6, 2 – 8 p.m.Saturday, September 10, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.The Anchorage Entry location is the Boys & Girls Club in Mountain View, 315 N. Price Street. From the Glenn Highway, take Bragaw Street exit north to Mountain View Drive and turn left. Go West on Mountain View Drive to Price Street and turn right
and drive north to the Boys & Girls Club.
For additional Anchorage entry information contact Cindy Littell at 907-262-7462.
Non-perishable Departments:Art, Arts & Crafts, Canning, Clay Arts, Fiber & Fleece, Handwork & Needlework, Honey & Beekeeping, Photography, Spirited Beverages, Sewing, Woodworking, and Quilts
Livestock and Perishable Departments:FAirgrOuNDs eNtry ONlyPoultry & Rabbits - 1st Entry
Tuesday, August 23, 4 - 8:30 p.m.Honey & Beekeeping Tuesday, August 23, Noon - 8 p.m.Baked Goods, Crops, Flowers - 1st Entry Wednesday, August 24, Noon - 9 p.m.Open Livestock Wednesday, August 24, 4 - 8:30 p.m.Poultry & Rabbits - 2nd Entry Tuesday, August 30, 4 - 8:30 p.m.4-H livestock Entry Tuesday, August 30, 3 - 7 p.m.Baked Goods, Crops, Flowers - 2nd Entry Wednesday August 31, Noon - 9 p.
For more information visit the Fair’s website www.alaskastatefair.org
Non-perishable Entries:ANCHOrAge eNtry:Monday, August 8, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.Tuesday, August 9, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Anchorage Pick-up:Friday, September 9, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.Saturday, September 10, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. OR
information contact Cindy Littell at 907-262-7462.
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2011 Alaska State Fair Souvenirs
featuring art by Katie Sevigny
See Katie Sevigny art on Fair souvenirs commemorating the 75th birthday of the Alaska State Fair at alaskastatefair.org and Facebook beginning August 1st.
BuyOnline!Available August 1st
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FeAtureD VeNDOrs
‘Going Out of Business Sale’The Rock Hound
10’x20’ Wooden Shed $6000
Wired for Electricity and Shelved with Peg Board
Booth located at Red Trail 123Inventory at
“Rock Bottom Prices”
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Located inRaven Hall
Booth 70Aug. 31st - Sept 5th
694-4480
Red Spurr tra
il
The best selection of Alaska books,
www.alaskageographic.org
SILPADADESIGNS
Fine Sterling Silver Jewelry
Raven Hall
Cindy Driskell350-9006
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808.333.7779
Beadberry Patchof
Talkeetna
Big DipperConcessions
Korn Frittersw/Honey Butter
FriedChicken Wings
Green Trail 315
Spiral Studio&
Glacier Glassworks
www.spiralalaska.com
137 Red Trail(across from Hoskins Exhibits)
Stained Glass& JewelryAlaska Made
(907) 376-10424044 E. Dimond Way, Wasilla
www.blacklakebuildings.com
Black LakeBuildings
“Portable buildings you can be proud of!”
$100 OFFPurchase of any grill
with this coupon(907) 841-0789
AlaskaBBQSupply.com
(907) 345-0116Toll Free 1-800-770-0077
520 West 58th Ave, Ste. BAnchorage, Alaska 99518
www.glacierchain.com
“Traction products you can depend on”
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FeAtureD VeNDOrs
DVD DEALSGRAND OPENING
Save $1 on any DVD fi rst day
of Fair (Aug 25th)
or 50¢ any other day!(Good for purchase of one DVD or DVD deal.)
Space H05
Valley Tie Dye
357-0899
Across from Sluicebox
Big DipperIce Cream Treats
Green Trail 315
FeaturingMatanuska Creamery
Ice Creamand Xangos
(deep fried cheesecake burritos)
Exceeding All Known Organic Standards!Fireweed Honey Straws • Honey Soap •Honey Lotions
Honey Bee Products • Beekeeping Supplies
Anything having to do with the Honey Bee!
907.727.8200
AlaskaHeavenly Honey
Waheed Court #81Ladies’ Oriental
Shrine of NA
Log Cabin - Green Trail 1-BCorn on the Cob • Hot DogsJumbo Pretzels and MORE!Supporting Shriner’s Hospitals &
Over 600 Alaskan Childrenthey are currently treating.
Good food for a great cause
AlaskanDog SledPictures
SnapShots
Photography
Booth#S-52
with fur coats
907-360-4376
MediterraneanMostly
Street Food
Tabouli SandwichPestarella SandwichThai Steak Sandwich
Baked Kibbi Plate
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thursday, August 25$2 Buck Thursday
SLUICEBOX1:30 Ben Balivet,
Alaskan original songwriter3:00 Hammajang, Funk rock4:30 Big Fungus, Classic rock & blues6:00 Ever Ready, Rockin’ Alaska!7:30 Steelhead, Classic country rock
ALYESKA PIPELINE COLONY STAGE12:30 Miracle Drummers & Dancers,
Yupik traditions1:00 Qatalina & Co. Salsa3:00 Qatalina & Co. Salsa3:30 Miracle Drummers & Dancers,
Yupik traditions5:00 The 29 Palms Marine Corps
Show Band-Combat Center8:00 The 29 Palms Marine Corps
Show Band
GCI CABLE BLUEBONNET STAGE2:00 Melanie Trost, Folksy acoustic fun3:30 Ken Waldman,
Alaska’s fi ddling poet4:30 Danger Town Hot bluegrass, 5:30 Sourdough Biscuits,
Vocally oriented bluegrass
HOSKINS EXHIBITS12:30 Bees Wax Lip Balm1:30 Peppermints2:30 10 Minute Block Quilts
3:30 Make & Take Decorative Envelopes
DON SHELDON EVENTS CENTER1:00, 4:00, & 6:00 Birds Down Under
BOREALIS PLAZA TENT6:00 Original Synner’s
Wild West Show presented by AdvancePath Academics
9:00 Original Synner’s Stunt Show Spectacular
BOREALIS THEATRE7:00 Queensryche
presented by 100.5 the Fox
SBS WOODLOT4:00 The Family Homestead Hour
with Hobo Jim
JOLLY ROGER PUB2:00 Danger Town, Hot bluegrass 3:00 Kevin Worrell,
Acoustic roots rock’n’roll4:00 Bev Balivet,
Alaskan original songwriter
Friday, August 26MTA presents
Kid’s Day
SLUICEBOX3:00 Lulu & the Small Band,
All-Alaskan rockin’ women
4:30 Full Tilt, Rockin’ the blues in Alaska
6:00 Gary Sloan & the Valley Rhythm Revue, Blues Harp
7:30 Rock-It Rangers, Classic Rock9:30 Northern Comfort,
the Next Big Thing!
ALYESKA PIPELINE COLONY STAGE12:30 Alaska’s Wildest Magic with
Don Russell1:30 Bryson Andres,
Hip-hop violinist3:00 Alaska’s Wildest Magic
with Don Russell5:00 Borealis Dancers,
Fun & fabulous folk dancers5:30 Alaska Children’s Choir6:30 Borealis Dancers,
Fun & fabulous folk dancers8:00 9th Army Band, Cold Fusion9:00 9th Army Band, Arctic Rock10:00 Fireworks10:15 Alaskanette Baton Corps,
Flashing fi re batons!
PEBBLE CORRAL1:00 Diaper Derby & Toddler Trot
presented by Combs Insurance Agency3:00 Kids’ Day Games
presented by MTA
GCI CABLE BLUEBONNET STAGE1:00 Rick Brooks,
Fingerstyle extraordinaire2:00 Al Levy, Music for young
people of all ages3:30 Esther Golton,
Daring dulcimer ditties4:30 Bryson Andres, Hip-hop violinist5:00 Julia Nauheim 5:30 Acoustic Banana, Folk-rock &
4-part harmonies
GRANDSTAND6:00 Alaska Supercross 2011 with
Static Cycle Concert & Fireworks presented by Miller Genuine Draft
HOSKINS EXHIBITS12:30 Crocheting with Plastic Bags1:30 Recycled Paper Beads2:30 Cookie Decorating for Kids3:30 Cookie Decorating for Kids4:00 Cookie Contest
DON SHELDON EVENTS CENTER12:00, 2:00, 4:00, & 6:00 Birds
Down Under
BOREALIS PLAZA TENT1:00 Kids’ Day Birthday Activities
& Games presented by Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman
6:00 Original Synner’s Wild West Show
presented by AdvancePath Academics9:00 Orininal Synner’s Stunt Show
Spectacular
BOREALIS THEATRE7:00 Chevelle
presented by 106.5 KWHL and Miller Genuine Draft & GD 64
HEINEKEN STAGE at the WOODLOT4:00 The Family Homestead Hour
with Hobo Jim7:00 Charlie Franks —
the Ultimate Elvis Experience!
JOLLY ROGER PUB2:00 Esther Golton,
Daring dulcimer ditties 3:00 Rick Brooks, Fingerstyle
extraordinaire4:00 Al Levy, Music for young
people of all ages5:00 Lulu Small,
Alaska’s 1st lady of guitar
FRANCE EQUESTRIAN CENTER\Glacier Equestrian
ALYESKA PIPELINE COLONY STAGE2:00, 4:00 & 7:00 Shanghai Chinese Acrobats
Gravity defying stunts and acrobatics.
GCI CABLE BLUEBONNET STAGE12:30, 3:00 & 6:30 Jeff Martin
Comedy magic, up close and personal
SBS WOODLOT1:00, 3:00 & 6:00 Scheer’s Lumberjack Show
Presented by Spenard Builder’s Supply
WINECK BARN12:00 & 5:00 Alaska Far Away*
Documentary fi lm of the New Deal Pioneers of the
Matanuska Colonists *Except September 4th
1:30 Garden Tours Guided by the Fair’s Head Gardener
FARM EXHIBITSNoon – 8:00 pm GCI’s Petting Zoo
Adorable, pint-sized crittersNoon – 8:00 pm Fowl Weather Friends
Barnyard setting with laying hen and roosters
MILKING PARLOR in FARM EXHIBITS3:30 & 4:15 Goat Milking Demonstration5:00 & 6:00 Cow Milking Demonstration
IRWIN EXHIBITS12-10 Quilt Show, on the hour
Presented by Just Sew12-10 Woodworking, quilting,
fi ber arts, sewing, hand/needlework demos
KID ZONEOpen-8 Children’s garden with
a prairie theme and fun exhibits.
GRANDSTAND LAWN1:00, 3:00 & 5:00 Pirates for Hire
A live-action, pirate-themed entertainment troupe
Presented by Fred Meyer
DON SHELDON EVENTS CENTEROpen-9 pm Outback in Alaska
Wild birds and animals from Australia.
PIONEER PLAZA2:00, 4:00 & 6:00 Cirque Magnifi que
Showcase of Circus Arts
AROUND THE GROUNDS1:00, 3:00, 5:00 & 7:30 King BMX
Stunt ShowSteve Trash Eco Magician
Fables of the West * *Through September 3rd
Every Day at the Fair
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saturday, August 27BP presentsFamily Day
SLUICEBOX2:30 Just Folks, Folk, rock and
country-our way4:00 Matt Hammer, Homegrown
originals from an Alaskan classic5:30 Smoking Guns Tour,
Rising Nashville stars Jason Thomas & Travis Powell
presented by Alaskan Brewing Co.7:30 Gary Sloan & the Valley
Rhythm Revue, Blues harp9:30 Seth Freeman, Southern rock
& Texas blues
ALYESKA PIPELINE COLONY STAGE10:30 Sunshine Generation of
Anchorage11:30 Tierra Colombiana,
Traditional Colombian folk dance12:00 Sonja’s Studio of Dance,
Fabulous dancers12:30 Aurora Borealis
Mid-Eastern Dance1:00 Gaia Tribal Belly Dance1:30 Sonja’s Studio of Dance,
Fabulous dancers3:00 Stars Dance & Drill,
Award-winning dance team3:30 Underground Dance Co.,
High-energy hip-hop!5:00 Northern Lights
Celtic Dancers6:00 Paws & Taws Square Dance8:00 9th Army Band, Cold Fusion9:00 9th Army Band, Arctic Rock10:00 Alaskanette Baton Corps,
Flashing fi re batons!
PEBBLE CORRAL11:00 Okamoto’s School of Karate,
Martial arts demo11:30 Stars Dance & Drill,
Award-winning dance team11:45 Service High Cheer12:00 Underground Dance Co.,
High energy hip-hop!12:15 Palmer Dance Intensity
All-Stars, Hip-hopping moose12:30 Okamoto’s School of Karate,
Martial arts demo1:00 Stars Dance & Drill,
Award-winning dance team1:15 Palmer High Cheer1:30 Underground Dance Co., High
energy hip-hop!1:45 Wasilla High Cheer2:00 Arctic All-Stars2:15 Palmer Dance Intensity
All-Stars, Hip-hopping moose2:30 Alaska Pride Cheer &
Tumbling, Fabulous dance & cheer2:45 Colony Middle School Cheer3:00 Tae Kwon Do USA3:30 Eagle River Rage3:45 Colony Middle School Cheer4:00 Arctic All-Stars4:15 Alaska Pride Cheer &
Tumbling, Fabulous dance & cheer4:30 Tae Kwon Do USA5:00 Denali Gymnastics & Denali
All-Star Cheer6:00 Arctic Gymanstics7:00 Denali Gymnastics & Denali
All-Star Cheer
GCI CABLE BLUEBONNET STAGE1:00 TGB, The Girl Band-Folk &
bluegrass with fl air1:30 Slap Dash, Teen bluegrass
with a twist2:00 Three Fish in a Tree, Families
that play together, stay together2:30 Hopper Family Band,
Fabulous family harmonies3:30 Kerr Family Band, Fiddle
tunes for fun4:30 Eric & Sean Braendel, Father-
son original folk5:30 Marty & Matt Raney, Twisted
Alaskan humor
GRANDSTAND12:00 Alaska Youth Supercross
Invitational, the future of fast!4:00 Quad Racing,
presented by Miller Genuine Draft6:00 Demo Derby
presented by The Anchorage Press
FARM EXHIBITS12:00 Swine, Sheep & Goat Open Show
HOSKINS EXHIBITS11:30 Paint a Lady Bug Rock12:30 Duct Tape Hair Pins1:30 Fireweed Honey2:30 Banana Pancakes3:30 Chocolate Nut Clusters4:00 Kids’ Crafts
DON SHELDON EVENTS CENTER12:00, 2:00, 4:00, & 6:00 Birds
Down Under
BOREALIS PLAZA TENT10:00 Greatland Chili Fiesta
presented by Smith Cable Systems9:00 Rodeo Dance featuring the
Ken Peltier Band presented by Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman
BOREALIS THEATRE7:00 Craig Morgan
presented by KBEAR and Arctic Warrior
HEINEKEN STAGE at the WOODLOT2:00 Moose Calling Contest
presented by Sportsman’s Warehouse4:00 Parent-Child Look-Alike Contest
presented by Alaska’s Best Water7:00 Charlie Franks —
the Ultimate Elvis Experience!
JOLLY ROGER PUB2:00 Eric & Sean Braendel, Father-
son original folk3:00 The Smith Family Band,
Acoustic sibling harmonies5:00 Jubilee, Fabulo-tastic fi ddlin’ fun
FRANCE EQUESTRIAN CENTER2:00 Rodeo
sunday, August 28Alaska Communications
presentsExperience Alaska Day
SLUICEBOX1:30 All Relative, Eclectic acoustic
in-law (& outlaw) harmonies3:00 Honky Tonk Allstars, Classic
Country, Cow Jazz, and Rock4:30 The Defrosters, Funky swamp
blues
6:30 Smoking Guns Tour, Rising Nashville stars Jason Thomas
& Travis Powell presented by Alaskan Brewing Co.
8:30 Ettinger, Classic rock covers
ALYESKA PIPELINE COLONY STAGE11:00 Discover Dance,
Dynamite dancers11:30 Alaska Moving Arts12:00 Linda Sahara Middle
Eastern Dancers12:30 Dancers’ Workshop1:00 Discover Dance,
Dynamite dancers1:30 Linda Sahara Middle
Eastern Dancers3:00 Alaska Moving Arts3:30 Diamonds in the Rough, fabu-
lous Indiana fi ddler5:00 Swingset Hooligans,
Anchorage’s swingiest dance group5:30 Alaska Sound Celebration,
Award-winning a cappella chorus6:30 Swingset Hooligans,
Anchorage’s swingiest dance group8:00 Palmer Jazz Band9:00 Just Playin Jazz,
Youth jazz ensemble
PEBBLE CORRAL11:00 Alaska Winds Coursing Club,
Fun with Alaska’s fastest dogs12:00 AKC Alaska Herding Group
Club, Sheepdog herding demo1:00 The Better Companion
Obedience Demo, Just play’n fun2:00 Alaska Dogs Gone Wild
Flyball Demo2:30 Alyeska Canine Trainers Club,
Clever & agile canines3:30 AK K-9 Weight Pull Assn.,
Dogs pull more than their weight4:00 Alaska Dogs Gone Wild
Flyball Demo4:30 Hundesport Alaska,
Schutzhund working dogs5:30 AK K-9 Weight Pull Assn.,
Dogs pull more than their weight6:00 Colony JV & Varsity
Cheerleaders7:00 Colony JV & Varsity
Cheerleaders
GCI CABLE BLUEBONNET STAGE1:00 Deb Wessler, Original
acoustic roots & rockabilly2:00 Wings to Fly, High-fl ying harmonies3:30 Bird Treatment & Learning
Center, Great Horned Owl Demo4:30 Hurricane Dave,
Cheechako country5:30 Robin Hopper, Award-winning
Alaskan songwriter7:00 Tribute to Doc Schultz,
An Alaskan Legend
GRANDSTAND12:00 Side-by-Side Races
FARM EXHIBITS11:00 Dairy Beef Open Show
Master Showman
HOSKINS EXHIBITS12:30 Recycled Paper Beads1:30 Banana Pancakes2:30 Youth Fashion Show & Awards3:30 Quick & Easy Knitting4:00 Pie Contest
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sCHeDule HigHligHtsDON SHELDON EVENTS CENTER
12:00, 2:00, 4:00, & 6:00 Birds Down Under
BOREALIS PLAZA TENT10:00 Alaska Seafood Throwdown
presented by Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute and 10th & M Seafoods
6:00 Original Synner’s Wild West Show
presented by AdvancePath Academics9:00 Orininal Synner’s Stunt Show
Spectacular
BOREALIS THEATRE3:00 Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie
Home Companion’s Summer Love Tour presented by KSKA
HEINEKEN STAGE at the WOODLOT4:00 Legendary Karaoke Contest
Final Qualifying Round presented by 100.9 Country Legends
7:00 Charlie Franks — the Ulti-mate Elvis Experience!
JOLLY ROGER PUB2:00 Hurricane Dave,
Cheechako country4:00 Mike Olson, Cool country5:00 Glenn Highway Girls6:00 Rogues & Wenches, Rowdy
Irish barroom ballads
FRANCE EQUESTRIAN CENTER2:00 Rodeo
Monday, August 29Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska presents
Healthy Living Day
SLUICEBOX2:00 The Good Daze, Americana
stomp rock & funky world beats 3:30 The 3 of Hearts, Music with heart5:00 Backstrap, Real
Alaskan rock n’ roll6:30 John Hillborn Band,
Rockin’ country8:00 The Ken Peltier Band,
Alaska’s best country rock & blues
ALYESKA PIPELINE COLONY STAGE12:30 Alaska’s Wildest Magic
with Don Russell1:00 Qatalina & Co. Cardio
Dance, Energize the soul!1:30 Studio 49, Tap, jazz,
hip-hop & more3:00 Qatalina & Co. Cardio
Dance, Energize the soul!3:30 Studio 49, Tap, jazz,
hip-hop & more5:00 Anguyak Dancers5:30 The Music Canvas Talent Showcase6:30 Anguyak Dancers– 8:00 High Mileage
PEBBLE CORRAL1:30, 3:30 & 5:30 Kenai Racing Pigs
emceed by Ken McMeans and Fables of the West
presented by Horizon Lines of Alaska
GCI CABLE BLUEBONNET STAGE1:00 O Tallulah, Harmonious
mother-daughter originals2:00 Selah Rees, Uniquely unplugged3:30 Daniel Lesperance, Smooth
picking singer-songwriter4:30 Good Daze Unplugged,
Stomp rock & funky world beats5:30 The 3 of Hearts, Country
favorites from Bonnie, Frank, & Mike
FARM EXHIBITS4:00 Scarecrow Contest
presented by Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman
HOSKINS EXHIBITS12:30 Crocheted Rug1:30 Quick Sew Decorative Hangers2:30 Cupcakes for Kids3:30 Peanut Butter Cups4:00 Spam Contest
DON SHELDON EVENTS CENTER1:00, 4:00, & 6:00 Birds Down Under
BOREALIS PLAZA TENT1:00 Healthy Living Activities6:00 Original Synner’s
Wild West Show presented by AdvancePath Academics
9:00 Orininal Synner’s Stunt Show Spectacular
BOREALIS THEATRE7:00 Foghat
presented by 100.5 the Fox
HEINEKEN STAGE at the WOODLOT4:00 The Family Homestead Hour
with Hobo Jim
JOLLY ROGER PUB2:00 Billy Strain, Solo acoustic rock3:00 O Tallulah, Harmonious
mother-daughter originals5:00 Daniel Lesperance, Smooth
picking singer-songwriter
tuesday, August 30SLUICEBOX
2:00 Uncle Bob & the Crackers, Wouldn’t you like to be a cracker too?
3:30 The Tradewinds, Hot tunes to blow you away
5:00 The Veronica Page Band, Janis lives again!
6:30 Mike Olson Band, Cool country8:30 Tom Rigney & Flambeau,
Cajun blues fi ddler
ALYESKA PIPELINE COLONY STAGE12:30 ConFusion, Inspired teens
playing jazz standards1:30 Prime Time Dancers3:00 Charlie Franks — the Ulti-
mate Elvis Experience!5:00 Discover Dance,
Dynamite dancers5:30 Big Mitch’s Talent Showcase6:30 Discover Dance,
Dynamite dancers8:00 Charlie Franks — the Ulti-
mate Elvis Experience!
PEBBLE CORRAL1:30, 3:30 & 5:30 Kenai Racing Pigs
emceed by Ken McMeans and Fables of the West
presented by Horizon Lines of Alaska
GCI CABLE BLUEBONNET STAGE1:00 Melissa Beck, Southern-fried
folk & bluegrass2:00 Gil Rodriguez, Acoustic
“Meskimo” musings3:30 Mike Olson, Cool country4:30 Lazy Mountain Girls,
Big bluegrass sound5:30 The Tradewinds, Hot tunes to
blow you away
HOSKINS EXHIBITS12:30 Make & Take Ornaments
Naturally!1:30 What will I need to start to
quilting?2:30 Whole grain cooking-Millet3:30 Make and Take decorative
Beaded Mini Purse
DON SHELDON EVENTS CENTER1:00, 4:00, & 6:00 Birds Down Under
BOREALIS PLAZA TENT2:00 Gymbhana & Horse Games6:00 Original Synner’s
Wild West Show presented by AdvancePath Academics
9:00 Orininal Synner’s Stunt Show Spectacular
FRANCE EQUESTRIAN CENTER\2:00 Gymkhana & Horse Games
BOREALIS THEATRE7:00 The Charlie Daniels Band
presented by Country Legends 100.9
HEINEKEN STAGE at the WOODLOT4:00 The Family Homestead Hour
with Hobo Jim
JOLLY ROGER PUB2:00 Ukulele vs. Martin3:00 Kevin Worrell,
Acoustic roots rock’n’roll4:00 Gil Rodriguez, Acoustic
“Meskimo” musings5:00 C-Note String Band,
Old-timey string band music
Wednesday, August 31Senior Day
SLUICEBOX2:00 Pat the Rat & Veronica Page,
Chillin’ with the old hippie & the diva3:30 Lisa Lisa, Funky blues5:00 Winterland,
Geezer rock at its best6:30 OgoPogo, Rock around the clock!8:30 Tom Rigney & Flambeau,
Fiery Cajun tunes
ALYESKA PIPELINE COLONY STAGE12:30 Lepquinm Gumilgit Gag-
oadim Dancers, Tsimshian dancers1:30 Diamonds in the Rough,
Fabulous Indiana fi ddler 3:00 Charlie Franks — the Ulti-
mate Elvis Experience!5:00 Midnight Sun Cloggers, Fancy
footwork & big smiles5:30 Charlie Franks — the Ulti-
mate Elvis Experience!6:30 Midnight Sun Cloggers, Fancy
footwork & big smiles8:00 South Central Community
Band
PEBBLE CORRAL1:30, 3:30 & 5:30 Kenai Racing Pigs
emceed by Ken McMeans and Fables of the West
presented by Horizon Lines of Alaska
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1:00 The Long & Short of It, Two sizes, two voices
2:00 Nuther Brothers, Smooth & pleasing acoustic tunes
3:30 Tony James, Soul-stirring guitar4:30 Doc South & Friends, Old-timey
tunes with a legendary fi ddler5:30 The Bluegrass Gentlemen
FARM EXHIBITS12:00-6:00 4-H Market
Livestock Judging
DON SHELDON EVENTS CENTER1:00, 4:00, & 6:00 Birds Down Under
BOREALIS PLAZA TENT1:00 Senior Standup Comedy2:00 Senior X-Box Kinect Fitness Fun
presented by Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska
6:00 Original Synner’s Wild West Show
presented by AdvancePath Academics9:00 Original Synner’s Stunt Show
Spectacular
BOREALIS THEATRE7:00 Rat Pack
presented by KBYR
HEINEKEN STAGE at the WOODLOT4:00 The Family Homestead Hour
with Hobo Jim
JOLLY ROGER PUB2:00 150 Grit, Acoustic country rock3:00 The Long & Short of It, Two
sizes, two voices4:00 Nuther Brothers, Smooth &
pleasing acoustic tunes5:00 Midnight Sun Zombies, “Dead
grass” -- acoustic Americana
FRANCE EQUESTRIAN CENTER\2:00 Gymkhana & Horse Games
thursday, september 1Farm Bureau and Palmer
Soil & Water Conservation District present
Alaska Grown Day
SLUICEBOX2:00 Matt Hammer, Homegrown
originals from an Alaskan classic
3:30 Emma Hill, Countrifi ed bluesy folk w/ a touch of pop
5:00 Wild Cat Trio, Rock’n’ roll with rockbilly soul
6:30 Last Train, Americana with a kick8:30 Tom Rigney & Flambeau,
Fiery Cajun fi ddle tunes
ALYESKA PIPELINE COLONY STAGE12:00 Midnight Sun Singers, Favor-
ite songs from the movies12:30 Burchell Swing Dancers, High
energy swing dancers1:30 Kids for Character3:00 Midnight Sun Singers, Favor-
ite songs from the movies5:00 Palmer Dance Intensity All-
Stars, Hip-hopping moose5:30 Burchell Swing Dancers, High
energy swing dancers6:30 Palmer Dance Intensity All-
Stars, Hip-hopping moose8:00 Frozen Whitefi sh
PEBBLE CORRAL1:30, 3:30 & 5:30 Kenai Racing Pigs
emceed by Ken McMeans and Fables of the West
presented by Horizon Lines of Alaska
GCI CABLE BLUEBONNET STAGE1:00 Selah Rees, Uniquely unplugged1:30 Alani Claire, Country pop
solo2:00 150 Grit, Acoustic country rock3:30 Matt Hammer, Homegrown
originals from an Alaskan classic4:30 Lulu Small, Alaska’s 1st lady
of guitar5:30 Emma Hill, Countrifi ed bluesy
folk w/ a touch of pop
FARM EXHIBITS12:00-6:00 4-H Conformation Judging
HOSKINS EXHIBITS12:30 Crocheted Rug1:30 Crocheting with Plastic Bags2:30 Cooking with Quinoa3:30 Make & Take Decorative
Envelopes
DON SHELDON EVENTS CENTER1:00, 4:00, & 6:00 Birds Down Under
BOREALIS PLAZA TENT1:00 Ag Games & Sweetest
Carrot Contest presented by Smith Cable Systems
6:00 Original Synner’s Wild West Show
presented by AdvancePath Academics9:00 Original Synner’s Stunt Show
Spectacular
BOREALIS THEATRE7:00 Uncle Kracker presented by
Q99.7 and Bud Light
HEINEKEN STAGE at the WOODLOT4:00 The Family Homestead Hour
with Hobo Jim7:00 Legendary Karaoke
Contest Finale presented by 100.9 Country Legends
JOLLY ROGER PUB3:00 Selah Rees,
Uniquely unplugged4:00 Monica Lettner,
Sultry jazz and blues5:00 Marty & Matt Raney,
Twisted Alaskan humor
WINECK BARN1:30-6:00 Hay Bale Theater
Friday, september 2Walgreens presents
Wellness Day
SLUICEBOX1:30 Milo Matthews3:00 Jared Woods,
Acoustic rock originals4:30 Crown Point, Emotive,
energetic, Portland pop/rock6:00 Here 2 Play, Seriously
incredible jam band!7:30 Woodrow, Acoustic rock originals9:30 Stadium, Indie rock originals
ALYESKA PIPELINE COLONY STAGE12:00 Encore Dance Academy,
Variety dance12:30 King Island Dancers1:30 Encore Dance Academy,
Variety dance3:00 AJ’s Alaskan Arts Academy,
Jungle Book 5:00 Rumboso Ballroom Dance
Studio, To dance is to be out of yourself…
5:30 Cantora Arctica, Leading ladies:
songs that stopped the show6:30 Rumboso Ballroom Dance
Studio, To dance is to be out of yourself…
8:00 Rick Zelinsky Saxophone Jazz Live!
10:00 Alaskanette Baton Corps, Flashing fi re batons!
PEBBLE CORRAL1:30, 3:30, 5:30 & 7:00 Kenai
Racing Pigs emceed by Ken McMeans and Fables of the West
presented by Horizon Lines of Alaska
GCI CABLE BLUEBONNET STAGE1:00 Diana Z, Energetic
indie-pop originals2:00 Denny Bacon,
Country covers & originals
3:30 Milo Matthews, Folkadelic tunes from Homer
4:30 T. Harvey Combo, Texas blues hippie & friends
5:30 Bonnie & the Banditas, Guitar-playing singing senoritas!
GRANDSTAND6:00 Demo Derby
presented by Anchorage Press
FARM EXHIBITS10:00-4:00 4-H Showmanship & Master
Showman
6:00 Alaska State Fair Cabbage Contest Weigh-off
presented by Alaska Grown - Division of Agriculture
HOSKINS EXHIBITS12:30 Whole Grain Skillet Meal1:30 Origami Bag Set2:30 Quick & Easy Fruit Salads3:30 Microwave Peanut Brittle4:00 Cake Decorating Contest
DON SHELDON EVENTS CENTER12:00, 2:00, 4:00, & 6:00 Birds
Down Under
BOREALIS PLAZA TENT1:00 X-Box Kinect Fitness Fun
presented by Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska
3:00 Text Message Contest presented by MTA
6:00 Original Synner’s Wild West Show
presented by AdvancePath Academics9:00 Original Synner’s Stunt Show
Spectacular
BOREALIS THEATRE7:00 Staind
presented by 106.5 KWHL and Miller Genuine Draft
HEINEKEN STAGE at the WOODLOT4:00 The Family Homestead Hour
with Hobo Jim7:00 Son of a Sailor,
Jimmy Buffet tribute Band
DONLIN CREEK RAVEN’S PEOPLE TENT3:00 & 5:00 King Island Dancers
JOLLY ROGER PUB2:00 Caribbean Slim,
a buffet of Buffett3:00 T. Harvey Combo, Texas blues
hippie & friends4:00 Diana Z, Alaskan singer-
songwriter5:00 Denny Bacon, Country covers
& originals
FRANCE EQUESTRIAN CENTER\12:00 Gymkhana & Horse Games
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saturday, september 3Council of Alaska Producers
presentsMining Day
SLUICEBOX1:30 Bootleg Brown, Bluegrass so
tasty it should be illegal3:00 Nomadic Milkmen,
Non-traditional acoustic dance music4:30 PandaMonica, Rock to keep
you dancing! 6:30 Keith Junot Band, Cowboy &
western swing music8:30 Hobo Jim, Alaska’s State
Balladeer
ALYESKA PIPELINE COLONY STAGE10:30 Sunshine Generation of Eagle
River, Watch us shine!11:30 Dancers Workshop12:00 Las Nustas, Peruvian
Traditional Dances12:30 Sunshine Generation of Eagle
River, Watch us shine!1:00 Studio 49, Tap, jazz,
Hip-hop & more1:30 Las Nustas, Peruvian
Traditional Dances3:00 Greater Friendly Temple
Choir, Energetic gospel choir5:00 Studio 49, Tap, jazz,
Hip-hop & more5:30 King Island Dancers6:30 Bekah’s Dance Expressions8:00 Element 47, Family-friendly
high-energy rock10:00 Alaskanette Baton Corps,
Flashing fi re batons!
PEBBLE CORRAL1:30, 3:30, 5:30 & 7:00 Kenai
Racing Pigs emceed by Ken McMeans and Fables of the West
presented by Horizon Lines of Alaska
GCI CABLE BLUEBONNET STAGE1:00 Tracy Simmons,
Music from the soul2:00 Backbeat Quartet,
Red-hot a cappella2:30 Jim Kerr,
Juggler and man of gravity
3:30 Crooked Road, Irish fi ddle & banjo tunes
4:30 Frozen Pony with Jeanene Walker
5:30 Bootleg Brown, Bluegrass so tasty it should be illegal
7:00 High Lonesome Sound, Rockin’ bluegrass
GRANDSTAND2:00 Tuff Truck Challenge
presented by Denali Alaskan Federal Credit Union
FARM EXHIBITS12:00 4-H Auctio
HOSKINS EXHIBITS11:30 Paint a Lady Bug Rock12:30 Beaded Bracelet1:30 Raised Donuts2:30 Whole Grain Bread3:30 Heart Healthy Bread
Spreads4:00 Homemade Bread Contest
DON SHELDON EVENTS CENTER12:00, 2:00, 4:00, & 6:00 Birds
Down Under
BOREALIS PLAZA TENT11:00 ASF Fiddle Contest & Youth
String Band Showcase presented by GoAnchorage.biz
6:00 Original Synner’s Wild West Show
presented by AdvancePath Academics9:00 Original Synner’s Stunt Show
Spectacular
BOREALIS THEATRE7:00 Gabriel Iglesias
presented by 92.9 KFAT
HEINEKEN STAGE at the WOODLOT4:00 Alaska’s Got Talent Prelims
presented by GEICO7:00 Son of a Sailor,
Jimmy Buffet tribute Band
DONLIN CREEK RAVEN’S PEOPLE TENT11:00 Meet & Greet Flying Wild
Alaska’s Ariel Tweto & Luke Hedrickson 6:00 Raven’s Radio Hour with Jack
Dalton
FRANCE EQUESTRIAN CENTER10:00 Glacier Equestrian Events
Horse Shoe
JOLLY ROGER PUB3:00 Red Elk, Country & western
swing4:00 High Lonesome Sound, Rockin’
bluegrass5:00 Crooked Road, Irish fi ddle &
banjo tunes
sunday, september 4Alaska Native Heritage Day
SLUICEBOX1:30 Nate May & His Country Jumpers3:00 Bill Stevens & Friends,
Athabascan fi ddle tunes4:30 Marc Brown & the Blues Crew6:30 Hobo Jim, Alaska’s State Balladeer9:30 907
ALYESKA PIPELINE COLONY STAGE11:00 Tlingit & Haida Dancers11:30 Nunairviut Friends12:00 Miracle Drummers & Dancers,
Yupik dancing & drumming12:30 Naa Ludiisk Gwaii Yatxi,
Lively traditional Northwest coast dance
1:00 King Island Dancers3:00 Lepquinm Gumilgit Gag-
oadim Dancers, Tsimshian Dance3:30 Ahtna Youth Dancers5:00 Cupiit Yurartet,
Cup’ik Eskimo Dance5:30 Anguyak Dancers6:00 Frozen Whitefi sh, Yupik
acoustic rock8:00 Colony Calypso, Caribbean
happiness!
PEBBLE CORRAL10:00-6:00 Native Youth Olympic
Demonstrations
GCI CABLE BLUEBONNET STAGE1:00 Raggedy Banjos, Toe tappin,
fi nger-snappin’ Dixieland1:30 Monaco, A cappella harmonies2:00 Marc Brown Unplugged,
Acoustic blues3:30 Frozen Whitefi sh, Yupik
acoustic rock4:30 Ginger Boatwright & the
Sipsey River Band, Alaskan Queen of Bluegrass
5:30 Bill Stevens & Friends, Athabascan fi ddle tunes
GRANDSTAND2:00 Antique Tractor Pull & Lawn
Mower Races presented by Pioneer Equipment, Inc.
HOSKINS EXHIBITS12:30 Banana Pancakes1:30-4:30 Invitational Micro Brewery
Competition2:30 Invitational Micro Brewery
Competition
3:30 Invitational Micro Brewery Competition
DON SHELDON EVENTS CENTER12:00, 2:00, 4:00, & 6:00 Birds
Down Under
BOREALIS PLAZA TENT10:00 Rancher’s Reserve Beef
Throwdown presented by Carrs Safeway and
Rancher’s Reserve
BOREALIS THEATRE6:00 OneRepublic presented by
101.3 KGOT
SBS Woodlot4:00 Homesteaders Games with
Alaska’s Hobo Jim presented by AlaskaDispatch.com
HEINEKEN STAGE at the WOODLOT2:00 Great Alaska Beard Contest7:00 Son of a Sailor, Jimmy Buffet
tribute Band
DONLIN CREEK RAVEN’S PEOPLE TENT12:00 Meet & Greet Alaska’s
Iditarod Legends presented by Mat-Su Regional
Medical Center6:00 Raven’s Radio Hour with Jack
Dalton
JOLLY ROGER PUB3:00 C-Note String Band,
Old-timey string band music4:00 Frank Iarossi,
country songwriter5:00 Rogues & Wenches, Rowdy
Irish barroom ballads
FRANCE EQUESTRIAN CENTER\10:00 Glacier Equestrian Events
Show
Monday, september 5Alaska Airlines presents
Alaska Airlines Day
SLUICEBOX1:30 Schlomer Brothers Harmonica
Jam, Hot harmonica harmonies3:00 Lisa Good & Friends, Music
for everyone4:30 The Shareholders, w/ special
guests Harlan Gamble & Greg Booth6:30 Ken Peltier, Alaska’s best
country rock & blues8:30 Hobo Jim, Alaska’s State Balladeer
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11:00 Xochiquetzal Tiqun Unkda, Celebrating Mexican & Alaskan culture
11:30 Xochiquetzal Tiqun, Mexico to Alaska, the next generation
12:00 Irish Dance Academy, Alaska’s Premier Irish Dance Group
1:00 Xochiquetzal Tiqun, Mexico to Alaska, the next generation
1:30 Diamonds in the Rough, fabulous Indiana fi ddler
3:00 Hafi Harim, Middle Eastern fusion dance troupe
3:30 Chugach Mountain Range Cloggers, 20 years of
precision clogging5:00 Hafi Harim, Middle Eastern
fusion dance troupe5:30 Chugach Mountain Range
Cloggers, 20 years of precision clogging
6:00 Tomodachi Daiko, Japanese drumming
PEBBLE CORRAL11:00-6:00 Backhoe Rodeo
presented by Alaska Operating Engineers Apprenticeship & Training
GCI CABLE BLUEBONNET STAGE1:00 Grover Neely,
High altitude music2:00 Batteries Not Included,
Amazing a cappella3:30 Mountain Waxwings, Soaring
bluegrass harmonies4:30 Alaskajuns, Authentic bayou
Cajun stomp
5:30 Ginger Boatwright & the Sipsey River Band, Alaskan Queen of
Bluegrass
GRANDSTAND2:00 Alaska Freestyle Show & Best
Whip Contest presented by Miller Genuine Draft &
Rockstar
FARM EXHIBITS12:00 4-H Small Fry Showmanship1:00 (closes at 6 pm) 4-H Fun Day
HOSKINS EXHIBITS12:30 Make & Take Memory Wire Bracelet1:30 Crocheting with Plastic Bags2:30 Crystal’s Quick & Easy Candy
DON SHELDON EVENTS CENTER12:00, 2:00, 4:00, & 6:00 Birds
Down Under
BOREALIS PLAZA TENT10:00-5:00 IDOS Last Frontier Dutch
Oven Cookoff presented by GoAnchorage.biz
BOREALIS THEATRE3:00 Colbie Caillat
presented by MIX 103.1
HEINEKEN STAGE at the WOODLOT4:00 Alaska’s Got Talent Finals
presented by GEICO
DONLIN CREEK RAVEN’S PEOPLE TENT3:00 Ravens Radio Hour
FRANCE EQUESTRIAN CENTER\10:00 Glacier Equestrian Events Show
Cloggers, 20 years of precision clogging
6:00 Tomodachi Daiko, Japanese drumming
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yeAr ArOuND eVeNtsPreseNteD By AlAskA stAte FAir, iNC.MIGHTY MATANUSKA BREWFEST 2011October 14 and 15, Friday: 6 – 10 pm and Saturday: 6 – 10 pm, in Raven Hall on the Alaska State Fairgrounds
Over 50 different brews available for tastingA small selection of wine will be available also. • Live Music Nightly • Food Vendors
Tickets and information at alaskastatefair.org (convenience fees apply)Tickets on sale September 1st
Includes tickets for 20 3-ounce samples of beer at participating booths
Round trip transportation provided by The Magic Bus, departing at 5pm either
night from Chilkoot Charlie’s Parking lot, 1068 W. Fire-weed, Anchorage, returning to Koot’s at 11pm. Does not include Brewfest admittance.
Event to benefi t an expansion of Creation Station educational exhibitsEvent to benefi t an expansion of Creation Station educational exhibits
night from Chilkoot Charlie’s Parking lot, 1068 W. Fire-weed, Anchorage, returning to Koot’s at 11pm. Does not
$30
$29ASF 2011 Holiday Bazaar
October 22 & 23, 2011Saturday and Sunday
Raven Hall on the Fairgrounds
Visit alaskastatefair.org for updates and more information!
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wShane Lamb Gallery in PalmerwTown Square Art Gallery in WasillawFair souvenir booths during the Fair
Purchase your print online at alaskastatefair.org
or at the following locations:
Barbara Lavallee Limited Edition PrintDIAMOND QUILTING BEE
To benefi t Alaska State Fair Scholarship Fund
Meet the artist and get your print signed:Town Square Art Gallery in Wasilla*
� ursday, August 11 from 4-7 pm
Shane Lamb booth at the Fair: Saturday, August 27 from 2-4 pm
To celebrate the 75th birthday of the Alaska State Fair, Artique, Ltd
will publish 550 limited edition prints of original water color by Barbara
Lavallee, Diamond Quilting Bee.
� e prints will sell for $65 and Artique will donate $25 from each print sold to the
Fair scholarship fund.
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As a private, non-profi t organization we have relied
heavily on sponsorships to bring you the
2011 Alaska State Fair.Please join us in thanking our
sponsors for their support.
PRESENTING SPONSORSAnchorage Publishing: Anchorage Press and
Arctic Warrior Country Legends 100.9
KBFX 100.5KMBQ 99.7KWHL 106.5
Spenard Builders Supply
CORNERSTONE SPONSORSAdvancePath Academics
Alyeska Pipeline Service CompanyAlaska Operating
Engineers and Apprentice TrainingAnchorage Daily NewsBrownson Enterprises
Bud LightDivision of Agriculture
- Alaska Grown
Donlin Creek, LLCFred Meyer
GCIGCI CableHeineken
Horizon Lines of Alaska KBEAR 104.1KBYR am 700
KFAT 92.9
KGOT 101.3KMXS 103.1KSKA 91.1
Mat-Su Valley FrontiersmanMatanuska Valley FCU
Miller Genuine Draft 64Pebble Partnership
COMMUNITY SPONSORS10th & M Seafood
Alaska Seafood Marketing InstituteAlaska’s Best WaterAlaskan Brewing Co. AlaskaDispatch.com
CARRS Safeway/Rancher’s ReserveCombs Insurance Agency, Inc.
Denali Alaskan Federal Credit UnionGEICOJust Sew
Mat-Su Regional Medical CenterPioneer Equipment, Inc.Sportsman’s Warehouse
J&H Sewing and VaccumJust Sew
Accurate Hearing Systems, LLCPet Zoo
GoAnchorage.bizFarm Bureau
Palmer Soil & Water Conservation DistrictSmith Cable Co.
Special Events Alaska
MERIT SPONSORSCONTRIBUTING SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSORSAT&T
Alaska AirlinesCouncil of Alaska Producers
Miller Genuine Draft
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.PLATINUM SPONSOR
THANK YOU to our 2011 Sponsors!
Alaska Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram DealersAlaska Communications
Anchorage Media GroupDr. Pepper
KTUU Channel 2MTA
Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of AlaskaWalgreens
DISTINGUISHED SPONSORS
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RED TRAIL 1 Red Gate 2 Wineck Barn 3 Alyeska Pipeline Colony Stage 4 Colony Theatre 5 Don Sheldon Events Center 6 4-H Exhibits 7 Kid Zone 8 SBS Woodlot & Heineken Stage at the Woodlot 9 Virgil Eckert Mem. Garden 10 Hermon Bros. Field 11 Pebble Corral 12 Irwin Exhibits 13 Sluicebox Bar 14 Hoskins Exhibits 15 Raven Hall
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7 GCI Cable Bluebonnet Stage 8 Hitchin’ Post
n GREEN TRAIL 1 Green Gate / Will Call 2 Entrance to Drop-off / Pick-up 3 Exit to Drop-off / Pick-up 4 Carnival Midway 5 Oasis Beer Garden 6 Emergency Services Area 7 Borealis Plaza Tent 8 Borealis Theatre 9 Borealis Box Office10 Alaska Craftsman House11 Main Office
n RED TRAIL 1 Red Gate 2 Wineck Barn 3 Alyeska Pipeline Colony Stage 4 Colony Theatre 5 Don Sheldon Events Center 6 4-H Exhibits 7 Kid Zone 8 SBS Woodlot & Heineken
Stage at the Woodlot 9 Virgil Eckert Mem. Garden10 Hermon Bros. Field
n RED TRAIL11 Pebble Corral12 Irwin Exhibits13 Sluicebox Bar14 Hoskins Exhibit15 Raven Hall
n PURPLE TRAIL 1 Purple Gate 2 Purple Plaza 3 Pioneer Plaza 4 King BMX Stunt Show
n YELLOW TRAIL 1 Alaska Chrysler Dodge Jeep
Ram Dealers Yellow Gate 2 France Equestrian Center 3 Grandstand Lawn 4 Grandstand 5 The Jolly Roger Pub 6 Farm Exhibits 7 GCI Cable Bluebonnet Stage 8 Hitchin’ Post
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Blaze King “Early Bird Special”-Get $150.00 off selected models of the Blaze King wood burning lineup.
This offer expires 9-05-2011
Alaska Fireplace & Accessories Special-Get $100.00 off selected models of the Blaze King wood burning lineup.
This offer valid from 9-06-2011 through 10-01-2011Not to be combined with any other offers.
Pick up pricing. Delivery extra, to door step only. Local area only.
The King Model
Wasilla907-892-7131
Mile 50.2 W. Parks Hwy.
Palmer907-746-4395
Key Bank Plaza Suite #10
Anchorage907-339-9941
36th & Old Seward
Longest burn time of any stove on the market. Estimated to have a 40 hour burn time, but many of our customers report up to 63
hours! Blaze King: The #1 seller in Alaska. Exceptionally clean burning stoves! Rated for heating 2000 sq/ft.++ with an 8” fl ue outlet. Also available is the Princess model
which is rated for up to 1500 sq/ft. and has a 6” fl ue outlet. Glass doors in black, gold & satin areavailable for both models along with a non-glass option, which we will swap out with a black doorpurchase. Blowers are also available for both models.
DAN - THE FIREPLACE MAN
www.alaskafi replace.com
Bring this back magazine cover to any one of our 3 store locations for the following great deals on the following models:
King Ultra, King Classic, Princess Ultra, Princess Classic, the New Chinook!!!