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The Clay County Fair & Events Center proudly present ROCK’N BAC’N BREW’N on Saturday, March 28th – as part of the SRG Concert Series!

Between 3-6pm shake off that cabin fever and enjoy craft beer and a variety of bacon specialties.  Plus at 6pm don’t miss the “Celebrity Stein-Hoisting” competition!!  Stay tuned … more details yet to come.

Then at 7pm  – it’s time to start rock’n with the midwest’s best party bands THE DWEEBS!!

Tickets are on sale now for $17 in advance; or $20 day of event.  Tickets are available at the Events Center Box Office; by phone at 515-244-2771 or by clicking here.

 

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