What to do on Saturday at the Minnesota State Fair

August 28 – Saturday, August 28> 4-h day

Today: Visit the zoo and 4-H building for programs and judging events. For a complete schedule, check out the Daily Schedules at Fairgrounds or at mnstatefair.org.

In addition to butter, barn and corn dogs, here they are …

Three to see

Brave Dogs: Minnesota 4-Hers show off their dogs in peaceful demonstrations in Pet Pavilion from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

New Artists’ Crop-Crisis At the end of the 2020 State Fair, fans of the famous crop art at the Ag-Hort building were given the opportunity to create their own race scenes at home. Those people are invited to enter this year’s competition. You can see how they did it in the crop art show.

Admire Octagon – On your way to visit crop art or giant squash or to find a frozen apple pop in an agricultural garden building, stop by and check out the building itself. This rectangular building hosts contests, exhibitions, exhibitions and discounts related to agriculture, horticulture and bee culture. A.D. It opened in 1947, and its architecture reflects the light of the 4-H building and the modified shapes.

Music at the exhibition

In the mall, the current annual music-on-stick display shows a couple of acts in heavy swing at the MPR Indy Rock station. Lake Street Div plays pop music inspired by the forces, jazz and R&B by the Beatles. Native Tigers have spent the last five years building fans and recently hit No. 1 on the current table show “Catch Love.” 6:30 p.m. $ 38-28.

Free at the Exhibition – Best known for their “Zamboni” hit, Gear Daddies will remain a strong local painting and should attract a large and nostalgic crowd. 8:30 p.m. Leinie Lodge Bandshell.

Presence

A total of 61,983 attended the fair on Thursday.

On the opening day of the exhibition attendance record In 2019, it was 133,326.

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