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Annual Gala

Arts & Crafts Show

Backyard Circus

Boogie Bodies

Carnival

Comedy and Magic of Terry Elton

Coors Freedom 10K Run
Coors One Mile Fun Run

Extreme Canines Show

Fables of the West

US Cellular presents the Fireworks Extravaganza

Hedrick's Petting Zoo

Independence Day Parade Sponsored by Cox Communications / Junction City-Fort Riley Shriner's Club

Jackson Chainsaw Carvers

Kids Parade

Kids Zone

Lanky the Clown

Pasta 58 Bike Ride

Red, White & Blue Crafts

Sandscapes Sand Sculpture

Spin City Kids Night

Stingrays!

TNT Motocross

Veteran's Ceremony

Water Wars

Wild About Monkeys

Wizzard of Watts Car Show

Youth Chautaugua




 

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Thursday, July 3, 11:30 am and 3:30 pm
Friday, July 4, 1:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Saturday, July 5, 1:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Sunday, July 6, 1:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Fables of the West
From their web site

Fables of the WestGet ready to ride with the biggest little cowboys on the Old West trail. If you’re coming to the Sundown Salute in 2008, you’re sure to get a ‘kick’ from the Fables Of The West gang and their trusty steeds.

The cowboy comedy team (often referred to as ‘the little cowboys on the little horses’) has, in just seven years time, performed at over 450 fairs and events (in their entirety) from Alaska to Florida to Texas to their home state of California.

And just what is it these ‘Fables’ cowboys do? Well if you’ve been to a fair in the US in the last few years, you’ve most likely run across their path. “Its high energy and interactive, and we try to involve fair guests by literally making them the main focus of the show”, says Ken McMeans, owner and founder of the Fables team. The group is actually labeled as a 'strolling grounds act'- never really having a specific show time nor needing (or wanting) to be on a stage (“too far away from the crowd,” says Ken).  “I guess I should give some credit to the horses we ride (‘faux’ Muppet-like miniatures), though they seem to sometimes steal our thunder.”

Fables of teh WestThe show is always 100% G-rated, family entertainment. They still stick to their guns and keep it clean.

Fables Of The West continues to rank as one of the most booked touring acts in North America each year and is considered by many to be the top grounds act in the nation. “We hope to reign for many years as the 'Outlaw Kings Of Old West Foolishness', it’s a way of life for us,” Ken explained.  “But we do have some new bits, gags, and diversions planned- if only for own sanity, we try to keep it fresh.”

Ken points out that every show is different and fresh, because, after all, the majority of it is improv. “We mostly make it up on the spot as we go along.”

 

Last Updated July 10, 2008