Each year, the Land and Living Exhibit interns search for fun, exciting and educational shows to fill the stage in the Land and Living Exhibit at the Ohio State Fair. Every day, four times a day, we will be filling the stage with something for everyone! Whether you’re interested in modern agriculture practices, are a huge fan the Columbus Zoo or want to see how Dippin’ Dots are made, you should check out our schedule and plan a trip to the Nationwide Donahey Ag & Hort Building.

We would to thank Ohio History Connection and Sherwin-Williams for making the following schedule of 2018 Stage Shows possible:

Wednesday, July 25

1 p.m. – Gus the Squashcarver

5 p.m. – Turtle Lady Nancy

Thursday, July 26

11 a.m. – The Columbus Zoo

1 p.m. – The Columbus Zoo

Friday, July 27

11 a.m. – The Columbus Zoo

1 p.m. – The Columbus Zoo

3 p.m. – Ohio Youth Capital Challenge

Saturday, July 28

11 a.m. – Ohio Agriscience Interns
1 p.m. – Gus the Squash Carver

3 p.m. – Ohio Agriscience Interns

5 p.m. – Sheep Shearing Demo with Roger High

Sunday, July 29

11 a.m. – Ohio Agriscience Interns

1 p.m. – Gus the Squash Carver

3 p.m. – Hearing from Honest Abe

5 p.m. – Hearing from Honest Abe

Monday, July 30

1 p.m. – Franklin Park Conservatory

3 p.m. – Sheep Shearing Demo with Roger High

5 p.m. – Ohio Agriscience Interns

Tuesday, July 31

Morning: Ohio Senate and House Joint Agriculture Committee Hearing

Wednesday, Aug. 1

1 p.m. – Gus the Squash Carver

3 p.m. – Liquid Nitrogen Dippin’ Dots with Dr. Bob Horton

Thursday, Aug. 2

11 a.m. – The Columbus Zoo

1 p.m. – The Columbus Zoo

3 p.m. – Liquid Nitrogen Dippin’ Dots with Dr. Bob Horton

4:30 – Ohio Agriscience Interns

5:30 – Ohio Agriscience Interns

Friday, Aug. 3

11 a.m. – The Columbus Zoo

1 p.m. – The Columbus Zoo

3 p.m. – Gus the Squashcarver

Saturday, Aug. 4

11 a.m. – Ohio Soy ModernAg Interns

1 p.m. – Gus the Squashcarver

3 p.m. – Ohio Soy ModernAg Interns

5 p.m. – Ohio Soy ModernAg Interns

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