County fair’s 21-day run begins today
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Andrew Edwards and Desdemona Bandini
It happens every summer. The Orange County Fair is set to open today
in Costa Mesa for a 21-day festival of blue ribbons, carnival rides,
rock music and more.
The fair is Orange County’s place to pluck a chicken, get
hypnotized, check out acrobats and cheer for swine.
As far as the fair is concerned, 2005 is the year of the avocado.
An assortment of the California cuisine staple will be displayed at
the fair’s Centennial Farm and fair guests can try the fruit in
deep-fried form at the Baja Blues Restaurant.
“We do have deep-fried avocados this year and it’s good,” fair
spokeswoman Lisa MacDonald said.
Last year’s fair drew a record 963,850 visitors. MacDonald said
there are no official projections for how many people will drop by
the fairgrounds this year, though fair organizers want to top the
1-million mark.
“Everybody’s saying that we’re going to pass a million this year,
and we’re certainly going to try,” MacDonald said.
Fair gates are set to open today at 10 a.m. Early birds can expect
free admission and parking until 11 a.m. Active duty military
personnel, police officers and firefighters can get into the fair
free with a guest until 6 p.m.
A sampling of fair attractions include four performances daily by
the Peking Acrobats and two shows a day by hypnotist Mark Yuzuik.
Gourmands can take in three separate shows featuring Food Network
chefs Alton Brown, Curtis Aiken and Dave Lieberman. Wine seminars are
also included in the fair’s schedule.
People in search of the fair’s wild side can check out the Alaskan
Racing Pigs and bull riding. Fans of motorcycle action can visit the
opening day’s 30th annual Speedway Fair Derby & Freestyle Motorcross
Jumping show at 8 p.m. Anyone searching for more mechanized madness
may want to visit the demolition derby events scheduled for Saturday
and Sunday.
As far as entertainment goes, Pacific Amphitheater events are
scheduled to open tonight with a concert by the B-52s. Other acts on
the schedule include pop star Hilary Duff, rocker Beck and old-school
Southern California punk acts X and the Vandals.
The fair will be open through July 31, excluding Mondays. The
fairgrounds are at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information on
fair events, schedules or prices, go to https://www.ocfair.com.
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