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Summer wouldn’t be same without a good ol’ county fair.
But thankfully we won’t have to worry about the alternative as the
Orange County Fair officially kicks off Friday with a salute to peppers
that promises to spice up what’s been a somewhat gloomy summer.
Friday’s opening day begins a 17-day extravaganza that is expected to
lure about three quarters of a million people through the fair’s gates
when it’s all said and done.
Celebrating its 108th year in the county, and 51st in Costa Mesa, the
fair is a throwback to a simpler era.
Where else can you watch pig races, view row upon row of knickknacks
and other collections, steal a kiss atop the Ferris wheel, taste the best
strawberry jam, gorge yourself in a pie-eating contest, listen to an
old-time banjo band, munch on barbecue corn and Australian batter-fried
potatoes and catch an aging version of your favorite 1970s rock band all
in one day?
Yes, as you can tell, we look forward to the fair just as much as the
next person.
Sure, the fair has had its share of problems over the years with
dubious carnival workers, malfunctioning rides and protest by animal
rights groups, but pound for pound it’s one of the best sources of fun
for young and old.
So if you haven’t already done so, make some plans to attend the 108th
annual Orange County Fair.
You won’t be disappointed.
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