A supplement of Mat-Su Frontiersman
BETTER TOGETHER...at the
2017 ALASKA STATE FAIR! We’re so excited to give you a preview of all the amazing events this year and we can’t wait to see you at the Fair! Alaska State Fair PARADE Downtown Palmer Sat, Aug 26
ARTIST KATIE SEVIGNY Brings 2017 Fair Theme to Life
Katie Sevigny created the 2017 Fair logo and the artwork featured on this year’s Fair poster, both of which bring to life the 2017 Fair theme, “Better Together.” Full size commerative posters are available at Fair souvenir booths for $15.
EXHIBITOR GUIDE
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Alaska Dispatch News presents
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RAM TRUCK GRANDSTAND
Sat, Aug 26 9:00 Must be 21+ with valid ID
JR. RODEO FRI, AUG 25 6:00
Sign up at 4:00
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DISCOUNTS // FAIR ADMISSION
SEASON FUN PASS
ME + 3 = 4 PACK
PARK FREE // ANY DAY
NEW!
Adult (13-64) Senior (65+) Youth* (6-12)
$60 $40 $30
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*Youth Season Fun Pass does not include parking permit.
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eason fun pass includes Fair admission for all 12 days and a season general parking permit with adult and senior season fun passes. Season fun passes are non-transferable and only available to purchase with season parking permit until AUGUST 11.
Your season fun pass and parking permit will be mailed to you prior to the Fair. Available at Three Bears and AlaskaStateFair.org
6-PACK GO ANY DAY
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ur new 4-Pack includes four daily Fair admissions at savings of up to 30% ($4 savings per ticket!). Tickets are transferable and good any day of the Fair. The 4-Pack will continue to be available for purchase through AUGUST 23; convenience fees apply.
ADVANCE DAILY ADMISSION $60 $30 $30
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uy a six-pack of daily Fair admissions by AUGUST 23, and save up to $5 per ticket or a total of $30 compared to Friday – Sunday gate prices. Share Six Tix are transferable and good any day of the Fair. Senior and Youth Share Six Tix admissions are not valid for Adult admission to the Fair.
AGE Adult (13-64) Senior (65+) Youth (6-12) 5 & under
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MON-THURS & LABOR DAY $11 $7 $7 FREE
FRI – SUN $13 $8 $8 FREE
ave $2 on daily admission if purchase online by AUGUST 23. Convenience fees apply to online purchases.
COSTCO 4-PACK
MILITARY DISCOUNT
Adult (13-64) $39.99 Senior (65+) $25.99 Youth (6-12) $25.99
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aily admission 4-pack available at Costco through August 23. Choose from an adult 4-pack or a youth/senior 4-pack. Good any day.
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ilitary-discounted daily Fair admission tickets are available on Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson at Information Tickets and Travel. Good any day.
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ALASKA GROWN Discount THE BIG DEAL
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31
Get a $2.00 discount at Fair gates if you wear your official Alaska Grown apparel. May not be combined with any other offer.
Save at the Carnival! Ride tickets, game coupons and food, for $50 - that’s a savings of $10! Visit AlaskaStateFair.org for more Coca-Cola & CARRS/Safeway present info. The Big Deal includes: $ MONDAY - THURSDAY Save $3 on admission to the Fair when you buy $15 of participating 45 RIDE TICKETS Coca-Cola products at CARRS! At checkout, you’ll receive a Each ride takes two to eight tickets. coupon for $3 off one regular-priced adult admission. You can redeem your coupon at the Fair gate Monday – Thursday during 10 GAME COUPONS the 2017 Fair, August 24 – September 4. Coupons available June Each game takes two to five coupons; games 28 – August 1. See in-store display for offer details. May not be also accept cash. combined with any other offer.
3 OFF Fair Admission
FREE CORN DOG
Coupons redeemable at carnival food booths only. #20
Daily Admission Carnival Rides
WED, AUG 30 THURS, AUG 31 All Day! 1
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August 16 - 31 Pick up Coca-Cola Buddy Days coupon in any Holiday store from August 16 - 31. No purchase necessary. Supplies are limited. May not be combined with any other offer.
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Bad guys, doing good.
Featuring riders who have competed at the X Games, Gravity Games and Dew Action Sports Tour.
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DAILY 1:00
3:00 6:00 SBS Woodlot
SUN, AUG 27 - MON, SEPT 4
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TOTE Maritime presents
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Alaska Custom Containers and Storage presents
SAT, SEPT 2
10:00 Around the Fairgrounds
The rodeo arena meets the jungle!
GCI PETTING ZOO SUDSY’S BARN
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Farm Exhibits
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Alaska Public Media, The University of Alaska College Savings Plan and Golden Wheel Amusements present
Alaska Public Media, The University of Alaska College Savings Plan and Golden Wheel Amusements present
ALASKA PUBLIC MEDIA alaskapublic.org
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VICTOR’S GARDEN
DAILY Matanuska Valley FCU Kid Zone
DAILY Matanuska Valley FCU Kid Zone
Come celebrate Palmer’s New Deal history with the award-winning documentary film as seen on Public Television stations all across the country.
Available online:
AlaskaStateFair.org
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Victor’s GARDEN
Once again, the forest is abuzz with excitement over the arrival of the baby dragon, Princess Phoenix. Many of the forest’s magical creatures will be showing up to bestow their gifts on the princess. If you are lucky, you will catch a glimpse of them!
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SPECIAL DAYS // Thanks to our sponsors! ENERGY DAY // THURS, AUG 24
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ctivities and exhibits on this special day focus on the energy that drives Alaska’s economy. Visit the Plaza to help AOGA celebrate 40 years of oil production from Prudhoe Bay, and get your photo taken in the free photo booth. Also, help us reduce hunger in Alaska and save on your admission! With a suggested donation of two nonperishable food items per person between noon and 2 p.m., you can get into the Fair for $2. (Must be through the gate by 2 p.m.)
KIDS’ DAY // FRI, AUG 25
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e celebrate our youngest fairgoers on this very special day of the Fair with free admission for kids 12 and under all day! Hunger knows no age – and neither does helping others, so please bring a donation of two non-perishable food items per child. Come meet Martin Buser and his puppies at the MTA tent in the Pioneer Plaza, and don’t miss the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman Kids’ Day activities including the Combs Insurance Diaper Derby and Toddler Trot!
BP DAY // SAT, AUG 26
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tart your day at the Fair parade in downtown Palmer, then head over to the fairgrounds for a day of Fair fun! Stop by the BP booth in the Pioneer Plaza to pick up your free gift before you check out the Greatland Chili Fiesta, day one of Rodeo Alaska Champions Tour, and the Duck® Tape Creations Contest. Then end your day by dancing the night away at the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman Rodeo Dance with the Ken Peltier Band!
AARP DAY // TUES, AUG 29
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oin AARP at the Fair for a fun-filled day celebrating Alaskans 50+! The daily schedule is packed with entertaining, energetic, and educational activities including Artists Uncorked – Painting on Canvas, garden tours, fly-tying demo, the Jenski Automotive Mobility Scooter Grand Prix, the Grandparent/Grandchild Look-Alike Contest, and Senior Joke and Storytelling! Also don’t miss the 12th annual Alaska’s Midnight Sun Great Pumpkin Weigh-Off to see if we’ll set another new state record this year!
COSPLAY DAY // WED, AUG 30
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f our wildly successful Pokémon day last year was any indication, this day is going to be very popular and a lot of fun! Dress up like your favorite superhero, sci-fi, animé, video game or movie character and enter the Cosplay Costume Contest to win prizes in four categories including best overall costume! Pokéhunt as we drop lures all day at the fairground’s PokéStops. Meet your favorite SenshiCon and 501st Legion characters, catch the Character Parade, or participate in a game of balloon volleyball and human foosball! Please bring a donation of two nonperishable food items for today’s food drive.
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TECH DAY // FRI, SEPT 1
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echnology is all around us – and always changing. Learn about the latest technologies at the Tech Showcase, featuring virtual reality tours, playing with robots and more. Then head over to the Demolition Derby presented by The Eagle.
MINING DAY // SAT, SEPT 2
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elebrate Alaska’s mining past, and explore the future of mining in Alaska with fun mining activities and giveaways. Kids can try their hand at gold panning and enter the raffle for a chance to win a bike! Plus, you won’t want to miss the Last Frontier Dutch Oven Cook-Off, and the Beard and Mustache Contest. Shave the date!
ALASKA AIRLINES DAY // MON, SEPT 4
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on’t miss the grand finale of the 2017 Fair! Stop for a layover at Pioneer Plaza for great deals with Alaska Airlines, our official airline. Then cheer on the amazing skills at the NC Machinery and Alaska Operating Engineers / Employers Training Trust Backhoe Rodeo, and see who comes out on top at the Alaska’s Got Talent Finals.
For more info on these additional Special Days of the Fair, please visit AlaskaStateFair.org
EXPERIENCE ALASKA DAY // SUN, AUG 27
WELLNESS DAY // MON, AUG 28
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ALASKA GROWN DAY // THURS, AUG 31
ALASKA NATIVE CULTURES DAY // SUN, SEPT 3
he first Sunday of the Fair is dedicated to experiencing all the wonderful things Alaska has to offer! While there are many to choose from, the Alaska Salmon Alliance Alaska Seafood Throwdown cooking competition (featuring fresh, wild Alaska seafood prepared by some of Alaska’s top chefs) and day two of the Rodeo Alaska Champions Tour (starring Alaska’s top cowboys and cowgirls) are some of the highlighted events of this special day.
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laskans take great pride in being “Alaska Grown,” and there is strong support for “Alaska Grown” products. During this special day, check out this year’s crop of giant veggies, look for locally grown foods around the grounds, and shop at our Farmers’ Market. Wear your official Alaska Grown apparel for a $2 discount on your Fair admission today!
oday the Fair is all about the health of Alaskans! Pick up a wealth of information at the healthrelated booths under the eaves of Farm Exhibits, and check out Exploring Disability Resources with LINKS as you choose a “disability” and complete the Access Alaska obstacle course. Plus, enjoy healthy food choices at the Fair, and enter the Fair’s step contest on Facebook or at the Alaska Glacier Products Events Tent!
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haring, celebrating and furthering Alaska Native culture is a cornerstone of the Fair, as demonstrated at The Gathering Place, an area of the fairgrounds dedicated to showcasing Alaska Native performers and artisans from around the state. Plus, sample the creations of local chefs at the CARRS/Safeway Beef Showdown, and enjoy the thrill of freestyle motocross! #31
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Alaskan Brewing Co. presents
Alaskan Brewing Co. presents
See page 21 for Ken Peltier’s additional performances.
Sat, Sept 2 Sun, Sept 3 Mon, Sept 4
6:30 6:30 8:00
See page 49 for Hobo Jim’s additional performances.
Alaska’s First Lady of...
ENTERTAINMENT!!
MUST SEE... MUSIC!!
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THE GATHERING PLACE // Honoring Alaskan Native Tradition
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he Gathering Place is a special area of the fairgrounds dedicated to sharing, experiencing and celebrating Alaska’s rich Native history, culture, arts and entertainment, while offering performance and business opportunities to Alaskan Native performers and artisans from across the state. At the 2017 Fair, take a seat at the Dena’ – People’s Stage, a dedicated performance area for Alaskan
FRI, SEPT 1 & SAT, SEPT 2
7:00 Dena’ - People’s Stage
SUN, SEPT 3
1:00 4:00 Dena’ - People’s Stage
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Native entertainment at the Fair, to enjoy a wide variety of music, drumming and dancing, as well as Alaskan Native humor and storytelling. Browse the Alaskan Native Arts Market, filled with traditional artisans originating from every region of Alaska. Be amazed at the skills of the athletes in the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics, and even take part in a traditional Inupiaq blanket toss!
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MUST SEE... EVENTS!!
MARJORIE TAHBONE
WEIO Salmon Filleting World Champion
IRENE BEDARD
The voice and physical model for Disney’s Pocahontas
ROXY WRIGHT SUN, AUG 27
2:00 4:00 Fur Rondy World Sled-Dog Champion #35
12th Annual
ALASKA MIDNIGHT SUN
22nd Annual
GIANT CABBAGE WEIGH-OFF
GREAT PUMPKIN WEIGH-OFF
FRI, SEPT 1
TUES, AUG 29
7:00 Farm Exhibits
2:00 Farm Exhibits
PALMER ROTARY Cabbage Classic Thurs, Aug 24 until 3:00 on Fri, Sept 1
Pioneer Plaza
Tickets available exclusively at the Cabbage Classic booth in the Pioneer Plaza on the Fairgrounds from August 24 until 3:00pm on September 1. Guess the weight of the winning giant cabbage in this “50/50 Split the Pot” Lottery scholarship fundraiser administered by the Rotary Club of Palmer! Tickets are $5 each and the winner receives half of all tickets sales. Remaining proceeds benefit scholarship programs for the Rotary Club of Palmer and Alaska State Fair. #36
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4-H STATE HORSE SHOW
SAT, AUG 26 & SUN, AUG 27 10:00 France Equestrian Center
Matanuska Valley Federal Credit Union presents
FARM FAMILY of the Year
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he annual Farm Family of the Year award honors an Alaska farming family and shows appreciation for all the hard-working Alaskans committed to agriculture. The recipients are recognized each year at the Director’s Reception held on opening day of the Fair.
This event is by invitation only.
RANCH VERSATILITY SHOW SAT, AUG 26 & SUN, AUG 27 10:00 France Equestrian Center Presented by Alaska State Quarter Horse Association #37
A Toast to Alaska’s Finest Craft Beer
CHEERS AND BEERS
AARON WATSON Concert Pre-Party! TUES, AUG 29
4:00 - 7:00 Borealis Plaza Tent
CHEERS AND BEERS A Toast to Alaska’s Finest Craft Beers Tues, Aug 29 4:00 – 7:00 Borealis Plaza Tent
Before the Aaron Watson concert, raise a glass at Cheers and Beers, a Toast to Alaska’s Finest Craft Beers! This special event features local brews from breweries across the state. Purchase taste tickets at the door for $1 each. After you’ve chosen your favorite brew, you can fill a commemorative mug with your choice of beverage for $20. (Supplies are limited, so come early!) Fairgoers going to the Aaron Watson concert can show their ticket to receive five free samples! For fairgoers ages 21+ with valid ID.
WINE TASTING with Wine Styles Thurs, Aug 24 – Sun, Aug 27 Noon – 8:00 Pioneer Plaza
Sample any three wines and keep your reusable Govino wine glass. $10 per person. Must be 21 with valid ID. All proceeds to benefit educational programs at the Alaska State Fair. #38
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Just for the KIDDOS!
Kids compete in Olympic-style races and games for a chance to win their very own ribbons and prizes. Ages 5 to 8.
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o doubt Alaskans are creative! The Hoskins Exhibits houses art, baked goods, canning, spirited beverages and photography exhibits. The Irwin Exhibits has creative arts and crafts, clay arts, fiber and fleece, handwork and needlework, quilts, sewing and woodworking exhibits. Farm Exhibits has crops, flowers, honey and beekeeping, livestock, poultry and rabbit exhibit entries on display. BRING YOUR ENTRY TO THE FAIRGROUNDS ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: Fri, Aug 11 Sat, Aug 12
11:00 - 7:00 11:00 - 7:00
Art, Creative Arts & Crafts, Canning, Clay Arts, Fiber &Fleece, Handwork & Needlework, Honey & Beekeeping, Photography, Quilts, Spirited Beverages, Sewing, and Woodworking.
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Tues, Aug 22 Tues, Aug 29
4:00 - 8:30 4:00 - 8:30
Poultry & Rabbits (1st and 2nd Entry)
Tues, Aug 22
2:00 - 8:00
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Tues, Aug 29
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Baked Goods, Crops, Flowers (1st & 2nd Entry)
Open Livestock
4-H Livestock
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CONTEST & EVENTS
Perfectly prepared COOKING...
COME SAMPLE THESE TASTY CREATIONS!
TEST YOUR SKILLS From antique tractors to backhoe operators. See next page.
JUST FOR KIDS COOKIE CONTEST Friday, Aug 25
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CONTEST & EVENTS
Test your SKILLS! NC Machinery & AOEETT present
Speed pea-shelling, hay bale toss, dance till you make butter, potato toss & more! Sign up for one - or all - of the contests! Starting at 12:30
Just for the FUN!
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FAIR HOURS
Monday – Friday Saturday – Sunday Labor Day
Noon - 10:00 pm 10:00 am - 10:00 pm 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
SMOKE-FREE!
During the Fair, smoking is not permitted anywhere within fenced common areas of the fairgrounds or within 40 feet of the main gated entrances. The policy applies to tobacco products and/or vapors from electronic smoking devices. Look for the smoking icon on the map for designated areas.
DROP-OFF / NO PARKING FEES
Drop off and pick up your fairgoers at the Green Gate without paying parking fees! Come in the Purple Gate drive in entrance and follow the service road to the front of Green Gate. Drop off and then exit on Glenn Hwy. Access is from the Inner Springer Road at the north end of the fairgrounds and no parking fee is required to access the entrance area to the Green Gate.
NO CONVENIENCE FEES
There are no convenience fees when you buy concert and event tickets at the Conoco Phillips Borealis Box Office during the Fair.
TOO HOT FOR SPOT
All of us here at the Fair love animals, but a friendly reminder that pets are not allowed on the fairgrounds. For the comfort and safety of your pet, we encourage you to leave your four-legged fur-goer at home or make arrangements with a local pet boarding facility. Please do not leave your pet in your vehicle. If there is a report of an animal in distress, welfare checks and rescues may be conducted by law enforcement officials.
CAMP OUT AT THE FAIR!
Fuel up the R.V. or grab the tent, and grab your family and friends for a camp out at the Fair.
PARKING
Daily Car/Truck $5 Season Car/Truck $25 Daily Camping R.V.* $15 RESTROOMS Season R.V.* $75 The restrooms at the Green Gate and the Don Sheldon Daily Tent $5 Events Center often have little to no waiting. You can Season Tent $30 access the Don Sheldon Events Center restrooms from Daily Premier $25 the interior or exterior of the building. Restroom exterior Season Premier $125 entrance is located on the south side of the building. * $10 daily and $50 season additional fee for tow behind car or trailer.
TAKE A REST - FAMILY REST STOP
GATE ADMISSION
The Family Rest Stop, provided by Alaska Family There are plenty of DISCOUNTS on admission before Services, is a relaxed atmosphere for families with the Fair. young children. Located in the south end inside Raven Hall, it offers a quiet place to breastfeed, change Purchased by August 23 diapers, or simply let the little ones play or rest away Mon -Thurs from the noise and activity of the Fair. Open during Fair Age Fri - Sun & Labor Day hours. Adult (13-64) $11 $13 Senior (65+) $7 $8 BEING LOST OR SEPARATED IS NO FUN! PICK A PLACE TO MEET Youth (6-12) $7 $8 Choose a place to meet your family if you get separated while at the Fair and make sure everyone knows how’. to get there. The Security building on the Green Trail is Purchased August 24 – September 4, 2017 a great spot.
BECOME A FAIR MEMBER
Love the Fair? Become a member and enjoy benefits like first dibs on concert tickets, voting privileges, and an invitation to the Director’s Reception.
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