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By Becky Maxedon
As fall approaches, so does the Mohave County Fair in Kingman. The event promises all the anticipated fun fair food, entertainment and more.
This year, though, there will be a new name appearing over the main arena.
Andrea Foote, marketing director for the Anderson Auto Group, announced Tuesday that the company has attained naming rights for the arena.
“We have launched our partnership with Mohave County and will have the naming rights for the next five years,” Foote said. “It is now the Mohave County Fairgrounds Anderson Ford Rodeo Arena,” she said.
The Mohave County Fair begins Thursday at 10 a.m. and continues through Sept. 17 at 4 p.m.
The countywide fair features livestock and craft exhibits, live entertainment, vendors, a carnival and more.
Live entertainment is featured on the main stage beginning Thursday and continuing throughout the fair. Carnival hours are Thursday: 4 p.m. to close; Friday: Noon to close; Saturday: 10 a.m. to close; and Sunday: 11 a.m. to close.
Admission for children under 5 is free; children ages 5-12 are $5; Adults are $12; Seniors 65 and over with ID are $6; veterans and first responders with ID are $6. Parking is free.
Wristbands for the carnival are $40 each.
The Mohave Country Fairgrounds are located at 2600 Fairgrounds Blvd., in Kingman. For more information on the Mohave County Fair, visit: https://riverscenemagazine.com/events-river-cities/mohave-county-fair-2/
Following the fair, Sept. 22-23, the annual Kingsman Andy Devine Days Rodeo will take place in the arena.
For more information on the Kingsman Andy Devine Days Rodeo, visit: https://kingsmenrodeo.org/
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