From Our Friend, Mark Wilson, The Organizer Of The Fancy Farm Kentucky Political Event, Through Our friend KYKURMUDGEON, Here's Your Schedule.
Fancy Farm schedule
Thanks to Mark Wilson for sending along a schedule of activities for the 129th Annual Fancy Farm Picnic. All times are Central Daylight Time.
Friday, July 31:
7 a.m. Mass on the picnic grounds.
8 a.m. Meat goes on the pits (8,500 pounds of mutton and 10,500 pounds of pork).
RV parking begins: $100 good through noon Monday. (Contact Sherry Jones at 270-623-8181.)
5 p.m. Knights of Columbus Fish Fry. (Adults: $10, children under 12: $5, children under 4:free.)
6 p.m. One-Mile Classic Run.
7 p.m. 5K Picnic Eve Run.
7:30-11 p.m. Music by Jennifer Fox & the Pillow Fighters.
Saturday, Aug. 1:
8 a.m. Barbecue goes on sale at $8 a pound.
10 a.m. Picnic officially begins with bingo, games, crafts, music and food.
10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Music by Care Free Highway Band.
11 a.m.-8p.m. Home-cooked meal in the air-conditioned Knights of Columbus Hall. Lots of pork, mutton, fried chicken, fresh veggies and home-made deserts for $10 for adults and $5 for children.
1:30 p.m. Pioneer Awards presentation at the political stand.
2 p.m. Political speaking emceed by Al Cross, director of the Institute for Community Journalism & Community Issues at UK and former political reporter for The Courier-Journal
6 p.m.-10 p.m. Music by Mid-Life Crisis.
10 p.m. Drawing for a 2009 Dodge Journey. Second prize of $1,000.
Thanks to Mark Wilson for sending along a schedule of activities for the 129th Annual Fancy Farm Picnic. All times are Central Daylight Time.
Friday, July 31:
7 a.m. Mass on the picnic grounds.
8 a.m. Meat goes on the pits (8,500 pounds of mutton and 10,500 pounds of pork).
RV parking begins: $100 good through noon Monday. (Contact Sherry Jones at 270-623-8181.)
5 p.m. Knights of Columbus Fish Fry. (Adults: $10, children under 12: $5, children under 4:free.)
6 p.m. One-Mile Classic Run.
7 p.m. 5K Picnic Eve Run.
7:30-11 p.m. Music by Jennifer Fox & the Pillow Fighters.
Saturday, Aug. 1:
8 a.m. Barbecue goes on sale at $8 a pound.
10 a.m. Picnic officially begins with bingo, games, crafts, music and food.
10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Music by Care Free Highway Band.
11 a.m.-8p.m. Home-cooked meal in the air-conditioned Knights of Columbus Hall. Lots of pork, mutton, fried chicken, fresh veggies and home-made deserts for $10 for adults and $5 for children.
1:30 p.m. Pioneer Awards presentation at the political stand.
2 p.m. Political speaking emceed by Al Cross, director of the Institute for Community Journalism & Community Issues at UK and former political reporter for The Courier-Journal
6 p.m.-10 p.m. Music by Mid-Life Crisis.
10 p.m. Drawing for a 2009 Dodge Journey. Second prize of $1,000.
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