TULSA, Okla. — It's you love fair foods, you're in for a treat!
Both the Tulsa State Fair and the Oklahoma State Fair are offering fair foods despite the fairs being canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
READ MORE: 2020 Tulsa State Fair 'canceled' due to COVID-19 pandemic
The Tulsa State Fair is offering all things sweet, savory and fried at the Ford Family Food Court during the 2020 Junior Livestock Shows on the fairgrounds from Sept. 30 through Oct. 4.
Admission to the event is $5, with children 12 and under being free. Admission includes the Junior Livestock shows, livestock vendor booths and the fair food vendors. CLICK HERE for the Livestock shows schedule.
CLICK HERE for a list of fair food vendors at the Tulsa Fairgrounds.
Oklahoma State Fair is hosting another Fair Food event in October at the OKC Fairgrounds.
The first Fair Food event in August was a huge success so we’re pleased to host a second. People who might’ve missed out now have the opportunity to come and enjoy the great food and those who came in August are certainly welcome back again as well.
Ten fair food vendors, who are staples at the Oklahoma State Fair, are being featured in the event.
Fair goers can snag cinnamon rolls, Poncho Dogs, root beer and more! Guests are required to wear a mask and are being asked to maintain social distance of at least six feet.
Fair Food event dates and times:
• Thursday, October 1: 3 to 8 p.m.
• Friday, October 2: Noon to 8 p.m.
• Saturday, October 3: Noon to 8 p.m.
• Sunday, October 4: Noon to 6 p.m.
Officials said picnic tables are being set up in locations close to the vendors. Guests are being asked to enter the grounds at the main entrance, which is at May Avenue and Gordon Cooper Boulevard (across from Forest Lumber).
CLICK HERE for more information on the Fair Foods event at the OKC Fairgrounds.
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