Over $10,000 in Prizes!

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One of the most popular free shows at the Clay County Fair is returning Sunday, September 12th at 5:30pm in the Events Center Ballroom!

The annual Prices Are Right Show is produced by the Spencer Radio Group.  Here’s your chance to COME ON DOWN and have the chance at winning thousands of dollars in prizes, spinning the big wheel, maybe even advancing to the Showcase Showdown!

Remember if you’ve been to the show before, any prizes that are not given away on stage … we draw names from the audience to win at the end!

The Prices Are Right is a one-hour, family show at the Clay County Fair.  Registration starts at 5pm – showtime at 5:30pm!

The Showcase Showdown winner in 2019 won a trip to Hawaii!

 

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