Visit IPTV in the Varied Industries Building Johnston, Iowa - Visitors to Iowa Public Television's Iowa State Fair booth in the Varied Industries Building will find an interactive exhibit with activities, fun, giveaways and information for the whole family. Each day of the fair, IPTV KIDS Clubhouse host Dan Wardell will visit the IPTV booth from noon until 2 p.m. and co-host Abby Brown will be available for hugs and high fives from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come get your picture taken with Clifford the Big Red Dog from 2 to 5 p.m. daily., and stop by for photos with the Kratt brothers and Daniel Tiger cutouts, or in front of a big IPTV KIDS Clubhouse backdrop.  There will also be a life-sized backdrop of the stars of Doc Martin and standees of Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood from the hit Great British Baking Show and Masterpiece's Poldark for the perfect selfies. Bring the whole family by the booth to vote for your favorite IPTV shows, pick up free fans, temporary tattoos, kids activity booklets and bookmarks, and play with PBS KIDS apps.  Visitors can learn about IPTV's member video on demand service, IPTV Passport, membership information and upcoming Friends Travel opportunities. While visiting the booth, guests can also register for the grand prize drawing sponsored by Friends of Iowa Public Television-a 43-inch HDTV with built-in Roku to watch all your favorite IPTV and PBS shows.  Learn more at Iptv.org/fair. Support for Fair 2017 is provided by MidAmerican Energy, EMC Insurance Companies, the Iowa Lottery and the Friends of Iowa Public Television Foundation. For more information about Iowa Public Television, please contact Susan Ramsey at 515.725.9703 or Susan.Ramsey@iptv.org. - 30 -

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