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Monday, August 3, 2009

2009 Sweet Corn Fest in Sun Prairie!







When:
Thursday, August 20 thru Sunday, August 23

Where:
Angell Park in Sun Prairie, WI
Intersection of Hwy 19 and Hwy N

What:
100,000 Midwesterners eat 70 tons of steamed sweet corn!

Sun Prairie, Wisconsin will host the annual Sweet Corn Festival Thursday, August 20 through Sunday, August 23, 2009 at Angell Park, near the intersection of Highway 19 and Highway N. For the low cost of $1.00 admission on Saturday and Sunday per person for gate walk-in, attendees can enjoy free entertainment, children's activities and more. Children age 6 and under are free admission, and if you park on the grounds admission is included in the price. Buttons are $1.50 for unlimited entrance to the Festival. Parking is $5.00 per vehicle and includes admission.

This event features a carnival-midway complete with rides and games, food booths, live bands, craft show, petting zoo, kiddie korner with large inflatables, family entertainment and much more. Thursday and Friday night are carnival wristband nights for the kids with unlimited rides from 6-10pm for $18.00.Thursday night kicks off the event with the parade down Columbus Street at 6:30 pm. Festival grounds feature the carnival, booths, and beer tent Thursday and Friday nights after 6 pm. All activities are in place on Saturday and Sunday when the park opens at 11:30 am.

Find out more about Corn Festival memorabilia, sponsors, the craft fair, the parade, and the history of the corn festival by visiting www.sunprairiechamber.com!

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