Sounds ranging from house music banjo to pre-teen rockers will share the stage with some bigger acts from Alaska and the Pacific Northwest during the Southeast Alaska State Fair in Haines, July 28-31.

“A lower budget has forced us to be creative and it’s been fun to see what we could come up with,” fair entertainment director Amanda Randles said this week.

Saturday night’s main stage performances start with Lovely Colours, a Seattle indie pop…