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94th Maui Fair Pre-Sale Tickets Available

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Maui Fair 2016. Courtesy image.

Maui Fair 2016. Courtesy image.

The Maui Fair has announced that pre-sale tickets are available at reduced prices now through Monday, Sept. 26, 2016.  Pre-sale and Sunday adult tickets are $5 ($7 at the gate), and child tickets (5-11 years old) are $2 ($3 at the gate).  Keiki four years old and younger are admitted free.

Pre-Sale ticket locations include the following:

Minit Stop Stores – all locations
Maui County Federal Credit Union – all locations
Hawaiʻi USA Federal Credit Union – all locations
American Savings Bank  – all locations
Maui Fair Administrative Office is located in the War Memorial Gymnasium parking lot, and open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday to Friday.  Please call prior to visiting, (808) 242-2721.

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Groups interested in selling entry tickets as a fundraiser may contact Gena Zablan at (808) 264-0349 or email to [email protected]

The Fair office will also be open for pick-up and submission of parade and vendor applications.

The Maui Fair attracts locals and visitors alike to enjoy an alcohol-free, smoke-free and drug-free family-oriented educational event that features an array of local food, entertainment, EK Fernandez Joy Zone, plus horticulture, bonsai, livestock, homemaking, photo and art exhibits and competitions.  Find unique and innovative products and services in the “Maui Fair Products & Services” Tent and visit the Events Arena where community groups, clubs and organizations perform and share their knowledge and skill, plus the popular Chili Cook Off managed by Maui firefighters.

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