Tickets On Sale November 20

DES MOINES, IA (11/10/2015)(readMedia)-- Break out your hairspray, bomber jackets and neon leggings to help us celebrate Hairball's return to the Iowa State Fairgrounds on Friday, January 29. Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. show will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, November 20. Admission is $23 in advance or $30 the day of the show.

Hairball is the world's ultimate 80s arena rock impersonation act, recreating the good-time party atmosphere of the decade with unmatched authenticity. Rock Star Bob and Kris Voxx bring the musical and performance styles of Guns n' Roses, Whitesnake, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Ozzy, AC/DC, Journey, Poison and more to the stage in dead-on visual and vocal performances. By alternating stage time, these performers rapidly change elaborate costumes, seamlessly transitioning from Paul Stanley of KISS to Joe Elliot of Def Leppard without a break in the action. Their ability to cop the persona of the era's legendary front men makes Hairball an international favorite.

Tickets will be available through www.iowastatefairgrounds.org. Walk up orders will be available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Administration Building located on the Iowa State Fairgrounds starting November 20th. All tickets are general admission, a $3 convenience charge applies to all tickets and parking is free. The day of the show, the Jacobson Exhibition Center ticket window will open at 4 p.m. for purchases if tickets remain.

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The Fairgrounds are located at East 30th and East University Avenue, just 10 minutes east of downtown Des Moines. For more information, call 800/545-FAIR or visit iowastatefairgrounds.org.

DES MOINES, IA (08/10/2015)(readMedia)-- There's a lot to see at the 2015 Iowa State Fair, but no "Fair Tour" will be complete without a glimpse of chainsaw wood carving. A.J. Lutter and Gary Keenan, sculptors and registered chainsaw carvers, will be sharing their art with Fairgoers each day. Spectators can watch four times a day as the nationally known pair turn simple logs into everything from animals to people.

After seeing the transformations, Fairgoers can bring home their favorite pieces by bidding on them at the 2015 Woodcarver's Auction. It will include all the pieces created during the Fair by both A.J. and Gary, as well as the Blue Ribbon Foundation concrete horse statue designed by Sticks to celebrate the 2015 Fair. Champion Meats will also be up for bid during the sale, including ham, bacon and dried beef.

The 2015 Woodcarver's Auction will be held on Sunday, August 23 at 3:30 p.m. in the Cattle Barn's Penningroth Media Center. All funds generated from the auction will be used by the Blue Ribbon Foundation to preserve and renovate the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

Since its inception in 1993, the Blue Ribbon Foundation has been raising funds to renovate and restore the historic Iowa State Fairgrounds. Funds have been generated to support 40 projects throughout the Fairgrounds. Improvements have been made to the William C. Knapp Varied Industries Building, the Grandstand, the Campgrounds and Ye Old Mill. In addition, funds support the building of new facilities such as the Paul R. Knapp Animal Learning Center, Elwell Family Food Center and the Richard O. Jacobson Exhibition Center.

The Blue Ribbon Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. Since 1993, the Foundation has generated more than $110 million for renovations and improvements to the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

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DES MOINES, IA (08/04/2015)(readMedia)-- DART is offering Iowa State Fairgoers half-price savings and convenient service at three Park & Ride locations around the metro area during this year's Fair, set August 13-23.

Show your advance admission ticket at one of DART's three State Fair Park & Ride locations and receive half off the roundtrip fare. Parking is free at all Park & Ride locations. Discounted round-trip fares with advanced Fair admission tickets are $1 for adults and 50 cents for seniors (ages 65+), disabled persons, Medicare card holders and children (ages 6-10). Children ages 5 and under are free. Regular round-trip fares are $2 for adults and $1 for seniors (ages 65+), disabled persons, Medicare card holders and children (ages 6-10). Cash only; exact fare required.

DART offers three convenient Park & Ride locations where Fairgoers can park for free:

• Center Street Park & Ride (7th and Center St., enter on 7th St.)

• Southeast Polk Schools (N.E. 80th St. and Highway 163)

• State Capitol (East 12th St. near the State Capitol bell)

The hours are 8:30 a.m. to Midnight every day of the Fair at all Park & Ride locations. Call DART at 515/283-8100 for more details.

Buses from Southeast Polk Schools will drop off and pick up Fairgoers on Dean Avenue south of the Swine Barn near Gate 8. Buses from the Center Street and State Capitol Park & Ride stops will continue to drop off and pick up Fairgoers near Gate 10.

Three parking lots are available for motorcycle or vehicle parking at $10 per vehicle. Bicycle parking is available inside Gate 10 for $2.

Fair advance admission tickets are on sale through August 12 at Noon while supplies last at participating Hy-Vee, Hy-Vee Drugstores and Fareway stores and the State Fair Ticket Office, located on the Fairgrounds. Or, purchase your tickets online at iowastatefair.org and print them at home, fee-free.

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DES MOINES, IA (07/13/2015)(readMedia)-- There's no better place to be a kid than at the Iowa State Fair. Kids' activities and entertainment, all free with admission, can keep families busy all 11 days of the Fair. Whether it's jumping into a hands-on Blue Ribbon Kids activity, becoming a farmer at Little Hands on the Farm or watching unforgettable entertainment, "Nothing Compares" to the Iowa State Fair, set August 13-23.

The Kids' Zone - a special area packed with games and entertainment - is assembled with young Fairgoers in mind. Go sailing every day at 11 a.m., 2 and 5 p.m. on a comedy treasure cruise with SwashChucklers as they search for the map to the long-lost Cursed Treasure o'the Spanish Main. Try out your green thumb at Little Hands on the Farm or learn about Iowa's agriculture at Seed Survivor.

Before you leave, make sure to visit the Blue Ribbon Kids tent for fun Fair-themed activities every weekday. Blue Ribbon Kids, the Fair's special club for ages 10 and under, allows children to experience the Fair from a unique perspective. Blue Ribbon Kids members get to be part of the action during special Club activities every morning at 10 a.m. These 30-60 minute activities are located in the Kids' Club tent in the Kids' Zone, north of the Animal Learning Center. Membership is free and children can sign up between 9 and 9:30 a.m. for any club event or download a form at iowastatefair.org/just-for-kids/blue-ribbon-kids-club and bring it along.

Schedule of Blue Ribbon Kids Events:

Thursday, August 13 - Make and Take T-shirt Day at Kids' Club

Friday, August 14 - Turkey Day at Kids' Club

Monday, August 17 - Happy Birthday Fairfield and Rosetta

Tuesday, August 18 - Kids in the Kitchen Day at Kids' Club

Wednesday, August 19 - Kids' Club Gives Back

Thursday, August 20 - Iowa State Fair History Day at Kids' Club

Friday, August 21 - Llama Day at Kids' Club

Fun Forest Stage:

The Fair's family-friendly Fun Forest Stage is nestled in 1.5 acres of fun, located east of the John Deere Agriculture Building. All shows are ASL interpreted, courtesy of the Deaf Action Center and the Iowa State Fair.

Dale Jones: The One Handed Comedy Juggler astounds audiences with his world-class original comedy along with his juggling. Shows begin daily at 11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m.

The Rubber Chicken Show starring Greg Frisbee, a comedian, juggler and escape artist. He keeps the audience on their toes by juggling while his hands are on fire, escaping from a straight jacket and launching a rubber chicken from a cannon. This family-friendly event is sure to entertain. Shows begin daily at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 and 3:30 p.m.

Grounds Attractions:

The Red Trouser Show offers a high-end street theater production full of acrobatic tricks and hilarious stunts. This professional and highly skilled duo uses fire, juggling and illusions to provide a unique and visible attraction that leaves awe-stricken audiences laughing. Shows daily at Noon, 3 and 6 p.m. on Expo Hill.

Bandaloni gives musical entertainment a funny facelift as he belts out familiar family favorites while playing guitar, harmonica, tambourine, high-hat, kick-drum, snare and more - all at the same time! Strolling daily at 11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m.

Hedrick's Petting Zoo is the ideal place where fairgoers can get up-close-and-personal with zebras, kangaroos, camels and more in a safe and fun environment. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. north of Gate 11.

Oscar the Robot, along with his partner, Jack Prather, provide laughter and memories at all of their performances. This dynamic team is informing and entertaining for all age groups. Oscar is sure to provide an unforgettable spark of energy to your Fair experience. Shows daily at Noon, 2 & 4 p.m.

More Entertainment:

In addition to feeling the squish of grapes between your toes during the Grape Stomp (daily, 11 a.m., 2, 3, and 6 p.m.), more Grape Getaway kids' activities will be held daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in a tent located by Grandfather's Barn.

No matter what your age, fun will be had by all on Iowa Park and Recreation day, Thursday, August 20. Participate in bubble gum blowing (9 a.m.) and the pie eating contests (10:30 a.m.) on the Anne and Bill Riley Stage or try your hand at the Big Wheel Races (11 a.m. and 1 p.m.), arts and crafts (11 a.m. to 1 p.m.) and scavenger hunts (1 p.m.) on the Grand Concourse.

Stop by the William C. Knapp Varied Industries Building Atrium for the return of Sandscapes, a team of national, international and world champion sand sculptors, and watch them construct an agriculture-themed masterpiece. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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Frequently ranked as one of the top events in the country, the Iowa State Fair is the single largest event in the state of Iowa and one of the oldest and largest agricultural and industrial expositions in the country. Annually attracting more than a million people from all over the world, the Iowa State Fair located at East 30th and East University, just 10 minutes from downtown Des Moines is Iowa's greatest celebration with a salute to the best in agriculture, industry, entertainment and achievement. "Nothing Compares" to the 2015 Iowa State Fair, August 13-23, 2015. For more information, visit www.iowastatefair.org.

DES MOINES, IA (07/08/2015)(readMedia)-- Six Iowa farm families will be honored as recipients of 2015 Way We Live Award at the Iowa State Fair. Each family will be recognized for their love of the land and the product they produce.The Way We Live Award recognizes Iowa families for their hard work and dedication to farming. The families each exemplify dedication to animal agriculture and strong farm values.

Each entrant was asked to submit a short essay describing how the occupation of farming and living on a farm has shaped their lives. Six families were chosen out of nearly 40 entries from a variety of commodities and areas in Iowa.

Each award winning family will receive a prize package including $250 cash, Fair tickets, free parking, various coupon books, and recognition in the Paul R. Knapp Animal Learning Center during the Fair at 10:30 a.m. on various days. The Way We Live Award is sponsored by WHO NewsRadio 1040 and Tractor Supply Company.

O'Connell Family, Earlville

Friday, August 14

The O'Connell Family began farming in 1994 when Marilyn O'Connell and her husband Pat rented their current farm from her parents. Over the next 10 years, they made renovations to every building on the farm before buying it in 2004. Today, along with their children Cory, Carrie, Emily and Andy, they work together to operate the 195 acres with 65 milking cows and 10 dry cows with a rolling herd average of 28,000 pounds. The O'Connells also raise their own replacement heifers and stock cow herd that consists of 32 cows. One hundred acres of corn, 55 acres of alfalfa, and 35 acres of pasture are planted on the land. Pat and Marilyn's eldest son Cory rents his grandma's farm in New Vienna, IA and buys bull calves from his parents to raise. Their eldest daughter Carries works for Wyffels Seed Corn Company. Both return home often to help around the farm. Emily will be attending Kirkwood Community College in the fall, and Andy will be a sophomore at Maquoketa High School. All four of their children were very active in 4H and FFA..

Mosher Angus Farm, Liscomb

Saturday, August 15

Spanning six generations, the Mosher Angus Farm traces its roots back to the late 1800s when it consisted of beef cattle, dairy cattle, hogs, sheep and chickens. Today, three generations are involved with the daily farming activities, and the farm now consists of Angus cows, a small feedlot, sheep, corn, and alfalfa. Norval and Esther Mosher are the eldest generation on the farm and they feed the cattle, plant, and cook for everyone. Dynette works for Iowa State University and judges at county and State Fair, along with maintaining the farm's appearance. Norval and Esther's son Jim is married to Brenda and they manage the cows and ewes. Their daughters Lauren and Leah are in 4-H and FFA and they assist in all aspects of the livestock operation.

Lalk Family, Waverly

Sunday, August 16

In 2010, Tim and Rebecca Lalk began custom raising calves on their 288 head nursery for local farmers near Sumner. In 2012, they built a building where they could house up to 400 head of calves, once they came out of the nursery. They continue to custom raise calves for a local dairy farmer, as well as raise their own calves with their four children at their family farm in Waverly. Tim is a fourth generation farmer and manages both farms and the cattle operation. Rebecca works as a full-time county social worker. Both are actively involved in their church. Their eldest daughter Skyler participates in high school marching band and volleyball, and volunteers with the church's Sunday school program. Nathan is the oldest son and plays football and participates in orchestra. Leah is an avid dancer, and their youngest son Asher is 2-years-old. Skyler, Nathan and Leah all help bottle feed the calves.

Juergensen Family, Churdan

Wednesday, August 19

Jill and Chris Juergensen contract fed hogs for many years on their property before erecting two smaller buildings in 1997. They built two more hog confinement buildings in 2006 and contracted with a different source to supply their pigs. As their five children - Cale, Mackenzie, Connor, Noah and Chase - all grew they worked together in livestock production. Chris passed away in August 2012, and Jill took over the family operation while the children took on larger roles on the farm. Cale and Connor built a new hog building on the farm and began raising their own hogs in December 2012, while attending college. There is constant activity and chores, and neighbors and friends often give up some free time to ensure the process runs smoothly. Connor and Cale raised chickens for years and even showcased them at the county fair. In May 2013, Cale, Connor, and Mackenzie all received associate degrees from Iowa Lakes Community College and Iowa Central Community College, respectively.

McArtor Family, Crawfordsville

Thursday, August 20

Shortly after marrying in 1988, Jim and Sara McArtor purchased a 40 acre farm where they raised their three children and still reside today. The farm began with raising 40 head of Dorset sheep and a few acres of corn and soybeans. As the years went by, the sheep flock began to grow and eventually hit 120 head. With Jim and Sara both working off the farm as well, chore time instilled a sense of responsibility and teamwork within the family. The family was also heavily involved in 4-H with all of the children showing sheep, and eventually branching into other livestock projects, such as poultry, rabbits and goats. Their oldest son Brett attended Iowa State University majoring in Ag Systems Technology, and currently works for the Iowa Soybean Association. Brian studied renewable electricity at Indian Hills Community College and went back to the farm after receiving his degree. Brenda is currently attending Iowa State University where she studies Graphic Design. All three attribute their success in life to the responsibility and teamwork skills they learned while growing up on the farm. Jim and Sara are still active in 4-H, assisting and mentoring local youth with goat projects.

Niehaus Spot Farm, Waverly

Saturday, August 22

The Niehaus Spot Farm and Family have been raising hogs since 1931. Darwin and Sharon Niehaus built their house on the farm in 1964 and moved in 1965 after Darwin's father had lived there since 1948. At that time,, they raised corn, beans, hay, oats, and had 16 milking cows. With the help of his neighbor, Darwin started his county Pork Producers in 1967 and served as president. Today, he farms 40 acres of corn and has 40 sows. Their large family consists of daughter Renee Lane, who raised three boys on the farm and now lives in another town. She is involved in showing pigs at the Fair and made sure to get her kids involved with 4-H. Son Jeff Niehaus was a 4-H member and now teaches at Sac City. Son Brian Niehaus is no longer involved in farming, but still enjoys helping at the Fair, and daughter Holly is a 4-H leader and lives on a nearby farm where they raise pigs, cattle, goats, chickens, ducks and donkeys. The family has nine grandchildren and great grandchildren who are involved with the hog business and showcases them at numerous fairs.

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Frequently ranked as one of the top events in the country, the Iowa State Fair is the single largest event in the state of Iowa and one of the oldest and largest agricultural and industrial expositions in the country. Annually attracting more than a million people from all over the world, the Iowa State Fair located at East 30th and East University, just 10 minutes from downtown Des Moines is Iowa's greatest celebration with a salute to the best in agriculture, industry, entertainment and achievement. "Nothing Compares" to the 2015 Iowa State Fair, August 13-23, 2015. For more information, visit www.iowastatefair.org.

DES MOINES, IA (06/18/2015)(readMedia)-- July 1 is the deadline to enter the Iowa State Fair parade and many of the Fair's competitive events.

Premium books and entry forms can be accessed at iowastatefair.org/premiumbooks. Entrants in competitive events may enter online or submit their entry by mail. While most entries are due July 1, deadlines do vary by department. Many departments will accept late entries through July 8 with additional fees. For more information regarding entry deadlines, competitions or the online entry system, contact the Competitive Events Department at 515/262-3111 ext. 207.

The Iowa State Fair parade, set for Wednesday, August 12, will begin at 6:15 p.m. in downtown Des Moines. Spectators will be able to watch an estimated 200 floats, animals, vehicles, novelty and performing units.

The Iowa State Fair invites all community and youth groups, special interest clubs and businesses to join the fun and "Find a New Path" by entering the "Fair Tour" State Fair parade, Iowa's largest parade and the kick-off to the Fair.

Applications are available at iowastatefair.org/fair-attractions/parade or by contacting Tonya Cook at 515/262-3111 ext. 215 or tcook@iowastatefair.org. There is a $25 fee for each parade entry. Entries postmarked later than July 1 must include a $15 late fee. No entries will be accepted after July 15.

Highlights of the gala event will be re-broadcast on parade night throughout central Iowa on KDSM 17 beginning at 10 p.m.

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DES MOINES, IA (06/11/2015)(readMedia)-- The Iowa State Fair Fabric and Threads Department is seeking fabric donations and volunteers for the seventh annual Iowa State Fair Sew-In. The free program offers Fairgoers a chance to try their hand at simple sewing and quilting while providing warm blankets to local children in need.

In 2015, the Sew-In program is in need of the following:

• Donations of five-inch wide strips (cut with the fabric)

• Donations of 2 yards of fabric in all-cotton juvenile prints and patterns for quilt fronts and backings

• Donations of cash will be accepted to help cover the costs of quilt batting and materials

• Volunteer sewing assistants to help Fairgoers make the simple strip quilts.

All donations can be dropped off at the Competitive Events Department in the Administration Building on the Fairgrounds or mailed to the Iowa State Fair Competitive Events Department: P.O. Box 57130, Des Moines, IA 50317-0003. All donations should be labeled for the Sew-In Project.

Volunteers are asked to commit to 4 hour shifts. A site supervisor will be on-hand to supply materials and help with machines. All sewing assistants will receive one parking pass and an admission ticket to the Fair.

Volunteers at 2014 State Fair Sew-In completed 350 quilts as a part of the Des Moines Area Quilt Guild Education Committee. This year's quilts will be donated to children at the Angel Tree Camps, Children's Behavioral Health Unit at Iowa Lutheran Hospital, Youth and Emergency Shelter Services, and other agencies that serve children. Since the Sew-In began in 2009, volunteers have created 1,644 quilts for children at the Angel Tree Camps, University of Iowa, Iowa Lutheran Hospital, Blank Pediatric Oncology Clinic, Youth Emergency Shelter, Beloit Children's Services and Lutheran Social Services of Iowa.

The Sew-In will be open daily during the Fair from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the south hallway of the William C. Knapp Varied Industries Building. Fairgoers are invited to stop in and try their hand at quilting basics (no experience necessary). Each participant will receive a commemorative pin for their efforts.

If you are interested in donating, volunteering or receiving more information about the Sew-In, contact Dorothy Faidley by phone at 515/994-2039 or by email at dorothyfaidley@gmail.com

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Frequently ranked as one of the top events in the country, the Iowa State Fair is the single largest event in the state of Iowa and one of the oldest and largest agricultural and industrial expositions in the country. Annually attracting more than a million people from all over the world, the Iowa State Fair located at East 30th and East University, just 10 minutes from downtown Des Moines is Iowa's greatest celebration with a salute to the best in agriculture, industry, entertainment and achievement. "Nothing Compares" to the 2015 Iowa State Fair, August 13-23, 2015. For more information, visit www.iowastatefair.org.

DES MOINES, IA (05/20/2015)(readMedia)-- From rock legends to country up-and-comers, Fairgoers can enjoy more than a million dollars' worth of free entertainment throughout the 11 days of the 2015 Iowa State Fair. "Nothing Compares" to this year's entertainment, all free with gate admission. The Iowa State Fair runs August 13-23.

This year's line-up features southern rock band 38 Special. The group boasts more than twenty million in record sales, with hits such as "Hold On Loosely," "Second Chance," "Back Where You Belong" and more. Other rock groups include Head East, Autograph, Get the Led Out, and Steelheart.

After thirty years together, Restless Heart is still enjoying one of the most successful careers in country music history. With hits that include "I'll Still Be Loving You" and "When She Cries," their success includes six number one hits and the 1990 Vocal Group of the Year from the Academy of Country Music Awards. Other country acts include Haley & Michaels, Dan + Shay, Raelynn and Big Smo.

Back by popular demand, the self-proclaimed "Glee-meets-Stomp" group Vocal Trash will perform daily on the MidAmerican Energy Stage. Also returning is funk band Here Come the Mummies and Hairball, the world's ultimate 80s arena rock impersonation act.

Discounted admission tickets are available now through August 12, with savings of nearly 30 percent. Purchase tickets online at iowastatefair.org. The Iowa State Fair Ticket Office opens Monday, July 6, for walk-up orders.

A complete listing of event dates, times and locations follows:

MidAmerican Energy Stage with Iowa Realty and media sponsor KCCI 8 News

August 13-23: Vocal Trash (Noon & 2 p.m.)

August 13: 38 Special (8 p.m.)

August 14: The Nadas (7 & 9 p.m.)

August 15: Bonne Finken (7 & 9 p.m.)

August 16-17: Home Free (8 p.m.)

August 18: Village People (8 p.m.)

August 19: Kentucky HeadHunters (8 p.m.)

August 20: Sir Mix-A-Lot (8 p.m.)

August 21: Fran Cosmo, a former singer of BOSTON (8 p.m.)

August 22: The Blue Band (7 & 9 p.m.)

August 23: Here Come the Mummies (8 p.m.)

Anne and Bill Riley Stage sponsored by Pepsi

August 13-14: Nathan Osmond (8 p.m.)

August 15: Iowa State Fair Queen Coronation (7 p.m.)

August 16-17: Redhead Express (7 & 9 p.m.)

August 18-22: Ron Diamond (7 & 9 p.m.)

August 23: Matt Maher (8 p.m.)

Bud Light Stage sponsored by ABC5

August 13: Lita Ford (8 p.m.)

August 14: Naked Eyes (8 p.m.)

August 15: Gabbie Rae (8 p.m.)

August 16-17: Hairball (7:30 p.m.)

August 18: Autograph (8 p.m.)

August 19: Get the Led Out (8 p.m.)

August 20-21: Head East (8 p.m.)

August 22: Steelheart (8 p.m.)

August 23: Starship featuring Mickey Thomas (8 p.m.)

Susan Knapp Amphitheater sponsored by Coors Light with media sponsor KDSM FOX 17

August 13: Clare Dunn (8 p.m.)

August 14: Jamie Lynn Spears (8 p.m.)

August 15: Chris Lane (8 p.m.)

August 16: Haley & Michaels (8 p.m.)

August 17: Old Dominion (8 p.m.)

August 18: Restless Heart (8 p.m.)

August 19: Dan + Shay (8 p.m.)

August 20: Big Smo (8 p.m.)

August 21: Country Gold (5 &7:30 p.m.)

August 22: Raelynn (8 p.m.)

August 23: Brandy Clark (8 p.m.)

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Frequently ranked as one of the top events in the country, the Iowa State Fair is the single largest event in the state of Iowa and one of the oldest and largest agricultural and industrial expositions in the country. Annually attracting more than a million people from all over the world, the Iowa State Fair located at East 30th and East University, just 10 minutes from downtown Des Moines is Iowa's greatest celebration with a salute to the best in agriculture, industry, entertainment and achievement. "Nothing Compares" to the 2015 Iowa State Fair, August 13-23, 2015. For more information, visit www.iowastatefair.org.

DES MOINES, IA (04/29/2015)(readMedia)-- Premium books and entry forms for competitive events at the 2015 Iowa State Fair will be available at iowastatefair.org beginning Friday, May 1. The Iowa State Fair "Fair Tour" will run August 13-23.

Premium books and entry forms can be accessed at www.iowastatefair.org/competition/categories. Entrants in competitive events may enter online or may submit their entry by mail. While most entries are due July 1, deadlines do vary by department. Check iowastatefair.org for specific deadlines. Fine arts and photography entrants in particular should note that their deadline is earlier than most other divisions as materials must be submitted by June 13 and 14, respectively.

The Iowa State Fair accepts entries in a variety of categories, including the largest Food Department of any state fair, the state's largest art show, one of the largest livestock shows in the world and Iowa's finest exhibits of agricultural commodities.

For more information regarding entry deadlines, competitions or the online entry system, contact the Competitive Events Department at 515/262-3111 ext. 207.

"Nothing Compares" to the 2015 Iowa State Fair, August 13-23. The Fairgrounds are located at East 30th and East University Avenue, just 10 minutes east of downtown Des Moines. Discounted gate admission tickets are on sale now through our convenient print at home ticket option at www.iowastatefair.org. For more information, call 800/545-FAIR or visit www.iowastatefair.org.

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DES MOINES, IA (03/17/2015)(readMedia)-- The Iowa State Fair invites all community and youth groups, special interest clubs and businesses to join the fun and enter the State Fair Parade, Iowa's largest parade and the kick-off to the Fair. The parade is set for Wednesday, August 12. Fair Tour 2015 embarks August 13-23.

Applications are available at www.iowastatefair.org/fair-attractions/parade or by contacting Tonya Cook at 515/262-3111 ext. 215 or tcook@iowastatefair.org. There is a $25 fee for each parade entry. Entries postmarked later than July 1 must include a $15 late fee. No entries will be accepted after July 15.

Entries will be judged and winners will receive plaques in each of the following categories: best use of Fair theme, best specialty group, most creative/original, Governor's Cup (best overall marching band), marching band (by class), best performance, best horses and best drum line.

The parade will begin at 6:15 p.m. in downtown Des Moines. Spectators will be able to watch an estimated 200 floats, animals, vehicles, novelty and performing units. Staging will take place at the State Capitol Complex. Parade entrants will then travel west on Grand Avenue to 13th Street. Dispersion will take place between 13th and 18th Streets.

Highlights of the gala event will be re-broadcast on parade night throughout central Iowa on KDSM FOX 17 beginning at 10 p.m. To be considered for television coverage, the description information on the application must be completed and returned. Due to the length of the parade, it is not possible for all entries to be televised.

"Nothing Compares" to the 2015 Iowa State Fair, August 13-23. The Fairgrounds are located at East 30th and East University Avenue, just 10 minutes east of downtown Des Moines. For more information, call 800/545-FAIR or visit www.iowastatefair.org.

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