The small cabin-like ticket shack that has been in use for the
past several years will no longer be the place to go for tickets.
According to Mike Maske, Secretary for the Logan County Fair
Association, the decision was made this year to move ticket sales to
a more secure location on the fairgrounds.
At the south end of the grandstand are two green block buildings
joined by a walk-thru passageway. The farthest south of the two
buildings is the fair office. For the past several years, the north
building has been an extension of the office area.
This year, Maske said the board decided it was time to re-purpose
that space into the ticket office for the fair grandstand shows. He
noted that there were several advantages to making this move,
including that it provided a more secure environment for the people
who sell the tickets.
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Maske said for some folks wishing to buy tickets; it may take some getting used
to as the little brown shack has been the go-to place for the past several
years. To help people find the new location, the Fair Association decided to put
up a very nice, very large, lighted sign between the two buildings.
While it may be different, Maske said it should not be an inconvenience for
fairgoers, once they learn where they need to go to buy tickets.
[Nila Smith]
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