Trash Pandas to host The “Big Ol’ Ballpark Fair” at Toyota Field

MADISON – While many events in North Alabama are still on hold due to COVID-19, the Rocket City Trash Pandas are moving ahead with several events at Toyota Field in Madison. One of those will bring a fair-style atmosphere to Town Madison this week.

The Rocket City Trash Pandas have teamed up with Kissel Entertainment to put on a ten-day fair beginning Thursday, Aug. 20.

The “Big Ol’ Ballpark Fair” will feature 30 rides plus numerous games and activities in and around Toyota Field.
The daily entry fee at the gate is $3 per person, but that fee will be waived when purchasing ride wristbands in advance. All-day, all-inclusive ride wristbands are $20 per person Monday-Thursday and $25 on Friday-Sunday.

The event begins at 5 p.m. each weekday and 3 p.m. on weekends.

According to Trash Pandas spokesperson Josh Caray, both Kissel Entertainment and the Trash Pandas will have concession stands running throughout the course of the fair. “They will be filled with tasty, unique treats and traditional ballpark food and beverages,” Caray said. Alcohol will be available for attendees age 21 & up.

Additionally, The Junkyard Team Store will be open for fans to grab the latest Trash Pandas merchandise.
Admission tickets and ride wristbands can be purchased online or at the fair entrance with either cash or credit card. Both forms of payment will be accepted at food booths as well. Individual games are cash-only, and ATMs will be available around the midway.

Caray said CDC guidelines and Madison County mandates will be followed at the fair. Rides, games, and activities will all be regularly sanitized, social distancing measures will be implemented, temperatures are taken before any guest can enter, masks are required, and rider capacity will be limited.

For directions and information on other upcoming non-baseball events, visit TrashPandasBaseball.com.

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