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Return of the Pulaski County Fair to North Little Rock
North Little Rock, Arkansas – The Pulaski County Fair will be held at NLR Riverfront Park once again, according to the City of North Little Rock.
The celebration will take place from May 19 to May 29 and will give attendees nine days of family-friendly activities, cuisine, and entertainment.
The P.B.J. Happee Days Shows carnival midway, with its rides, games, petting zoo, an assortment of merchants, and more, will be present during the fair.
Additionally, from May 25 through May 29, the main stage will host an amazing roster of live entertainment.
The event will begin on Thursday night, continue on Friday with Rock & Blues Night, and conclude on Memorial Day with a Military Tribute and Open Jam before the official Yadaloo Country Music & Arts Festival on Saturday.
On weekdays, gates will be open from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. (closed on May 22 and 23), 12 p.m. to 11 p.m. on weekends, and 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Memorial Day.
Children under the age of 12 are admitted free of charge, and adult admission to the park is $5. For $25, guests can purchase an all-day wristband that allows unlimited admission, or they can buy single-ride tickets for $1 each.
The North Little Rock Welcome Center, located at 600 Main Street, Suite 120, is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will also sell pre-sale all-day carnival wristbands for $22.
“In our 3rd year, we’ve added an additional weekend and Memorial Day. There are more rides and new vendors while bringing back the popular petting zoo, multi-cultural entertainment, and of course great food and fun for all ages,” said Susan Erwin Prowse, one of the event organizers.
Additionally, North Little Rock Parks & Recreation will receive a part of the fair’s earnings.
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