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Arkansas Game & Fish Night at the I30 Speedway

By: Jessica Ward
Updated: September 29, 2012
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From each adult paid admission, Speedway officials will donate $1 to the boating safety program of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission in memory of the late sprint car driver Carl Dean Farish. Farish was killed in a boating accident in 1998. 

Many people showed up early to see wildlife exhibits, demonstrations and other displays. Adults wearing any article of camouflage clothing were given $1 off the regular admission price.

A special race featured several local TV and radio personalities, including KARK's Jocelyn Tovar and Stephanie Gregory.

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