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The Youth Fair is back for its 73rd year, continuing through Sunday, Apr. 6, except Apr. 1.
This year, the Youth Fair is featuring a Retro Rewind theme for 21 days of fair foods, animals, rides, entertainment, exhibits and more.
For the second consecutive year, The Youth Fair has partnered with Miami-Dade County Animal Services to not only have dogs available for on-site adoptions at Edwards Hall, but will provide four free admission tickets for the 2025 Youth Fair to anyone who adopts a dog from Miami-Dade Animals Services, now through Apr. 4.
Miami-Dade County Animal Services currently has more than 550 dogs available for adoption. This initiative aims to increase community awareness with the goal of finding these dogs lifelong homes.
“This partnership is made possible through joint effort with Miami-Dade County District 11 Commissioner Roberto J. Gonzalez and Miami-Dade Animal Services. We are looking forward to helping these dogs find new homes, while helping bring a safe fun time to families to enjoy at The Youth Fair,” said Eddie Cora, president of The Youth Fair.
“Partnering with The Youth Fair once again allows us to continue our mission of finding loving homes for the many dogs in our care,” said Annette Jose, director of Miami-Dade County Animal Services. “We are excited to offer this opportunity to the community and are grateful to The Youth Fair for their support in helping these dogs find their forever families.
Together, we can make a real difference in the lives of these pets and the families who adopt them.”
For more information about the dogs available for adoption, visit www.miamidade.gov/animals.
The 2025 Miami-Dade County Youth Fair & Exposition is taking place at the Fairgrounds, SW 112th Avenue and Coral Way, its home since 1972, now through Apr. 6, except Apr. 1. Kids 5 and under and seniors 65 and older enter free every day. Parking is free.
For information on ticketing call 786-315-5251 during regular business hours or contact afernandez@fairexpo.com. For Youth Fair information, visit www.fairexpo.com.
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