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“A lot of times closing is dictated by
the crowd,” Carpenter said.
Visitors may purchase armbands
during the festival to ride all of the rides
that night for one price. the armbands
will be $10 Wednesday and $20 thursday
through Saturday.
Carpenter said the entertainment
lineup is still being finalized. County wide
will take to the Main Street stage at 9:30
Saturday.
“they will be bringing people from
Nashville to shoot a video during the
show,” Carpenter said of the band.
the annual parade will be one of
the highlights thursday.
Carpenter said lineup for the pa-
rade, which will run down Kentucky Ave.,
will begin at 6 p.m. on Master Street.
the parade will begin at 7 p.m.
Anyone interested in participating
in the parade may obtain an applica-
tion at www.nibroc.org or by calling the
chamber office at (606) 528-6390. The carnival will open to the public the Wednesday
Carpenter said beer sales will be re- of the festival with a half-price offer — $10 to ride all
evening.
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