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ANDREW GLAZER
FAIRGROUNDS -- Stuffed Kermit the Frogs hung like clusters of green
grapes on a vine.
Posing for camera crews, safety inspectors leaned on thrill rides,
smiling and pointing their thumbs to the sky.
The Red Hot Billy Peppers, wearing brightly colored boxer shorts and
Hawaiian shirts, blew “Louie Louie” from their brass horns.
It’s the calm before the 108th annual Orange County Fair, which runs
from today until July 30.
“When you order millions of supplies, there’s always one that gets
here late” said Fair General Manager Becky Bailey-Findley. “It’s like
putting a puzzle together.”
Less than 20 hours before the fair’s gates open, carnival staff sped
around on golf carts, vendors perfected their displays and flocks of
blond-haired children gathered for photo opportunities and then ran
around the grounds.
Bumper boats were dry-docked. Basketballs and softballs for Midway
games were in boxes. Rides remained rigid.
Inside the vendors’ tent, tchotchke salesmen buzzed about.
Sallie and Kenneth Dunlap from Corsseana, Tex. -- “the country’s
Fruitcake Capital” -- hung magnets, witty ceramic plaques and brass
ornaments in their 8-foot by 20-foot booth.
“We have to cram everything in,” said an earnest Sallie Dunlap, 54.
“Sometimes it doesn’t all fit.”
The couple, like many other vendors, have no permanent shop for their
wares. Instead they travel from fair to fair.
“You only have to work 80 days a year,” said Gordie Schantz, 69, a
belt salesman from San Diego. “And I’ve really got the setting up part
down pat.”
In fact, Schantz only began setting up his stand, Gordie’s Goodies, at
8 a.m. Thursday. He said he would be finished by 2 p.m.
Even the fair’s largest structure, the 46-foot-high Millennium Barn,
is ready for visitors. A construction crew began building the barn almost
four months ago.
“Finished is relative,” Bailey-Findley said. “But it will definitely
be open.”
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