Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, July 21, 1999, Page Page 3A, Image 3

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National Fair headliners announced By Toret Jolley of the century." according to Mike Froehlich. execu tive director of the Georgia National Fair. “It will be a perfect 10." The Georgia National Fair will be cele brating its tenth anniver sary Oct. 8-17. The Georgia ' ,-rM^ —1 '> ft S ■ B I Fair Bear Agricul tural Exposition Authority has announced this year's scheduled* entertainment for the fair anniversary. Trisha Yearwood will per form Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Yearwood is a native Geor gian and h£r opening act will be another native Geor gian. John Berry. “It is fitting to have two people from Georgia, who have made it big in the entertainment field, per forming at. the tenth anniversary celebration.” said Froehlich. Cost of the show is $24.50. However, Froehlich said the entertainment does not stop there. “George Jones will be performing here Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. That will be a tremendous value.” The price of the George Jones and the True Value Jimmy Dean Country Showdown concert is $lO “if purchased prior to the fair’s opening date.” Oct. 15 will have Monica in the Reaves Arena spot light. “Monica has been at the top of the chart with her hit Angel’ for weeks." said Froehlich. Opening fdr Monica will be Grits. Ticket price is $24.50 and show starts at 8 p.m. Final concert of the fair will be Oct. 16 and features Sawyer Brown. Opening for Sawyer Brown will be Toby Keith. Concert time will be 7:30 p.m. and cost is $24.50. Tickets for the concerts will be on sale Aug. 14 at the Fairgrounds box office. Ticket prices include gate admission to the Fair and surcharge. The headliner concerts are not the only entertain ment the Georgia National Fairgrounds has in store for fair-goers this year. According to Froehlich, the Fair has a varied lineup of entertainment and attrac tions scheduled. Some entertainment and attractions scheduled are Royal Hanneford Circus. Pangaea Wildlife Show, Zambelli Fireworks, Knud sen Brothers, 4-H Clovers and Co., 4-H Talent Show, Atahualpa, Ed and Geral dine’s Old-Time Music, Bikes and Blades Show, Leon Jacobs’ Keyboard Magic, Todd Lagessie Stilt walker, Jerry Lee Organist, brother and sister singers Matt and Robyn, Organ Grinders Chuck and Yvonne, Oscar the Robot, Phillips’ exotic petting zoo, pony rides. Puppetone Rockers, Alan Redstone’s One Man Band, Robinson’s Racing Pigs, Southern States Percheron Hitch, Tadpole the Clown. Buck Trout Puppet Stage Show and Vehicle, Zeek’s Model A and Hillbilly encampment, and Dale Jones Juggler. “Something for every one," said Froehlich. Froehlich said the last Sunday of the fair will have several anniversary spe cials including promotional drawings and give-aways. 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