Free fair days
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Danette Goulet
FAIRGROUNDS -- Splat. Screech. Giggle.
Those were the predominant sounds of one of the free events for
children at the Orange County Fair. It was the Sunny Days, Water Sprays
Contest, a water balloon toss for children.
“I’m not going to catch this, I just know it,” said Niles Schambers,
9, right before he missed a red balloon filled with water that flew his
way.
It’s often all or nothing, big bucks or freebies at the Orange County
Fair. It may cost $3 for a lemonade and $6 for a basket of potato chips,
but there’s also plenty to be had for free -- especially if you’re a
child.
Sure the kiddie rides cost a bit, but if you can drag them away from
the cotton candy and snow cones, the flying elephants and bees, there are
tons of fun activities for children.
Just head down memorial way, to the Kids Park. There, in the shade of
huge yawning trees children can play in a giant sandbox or make their own
puppets for a puppet show.
They could also visit Picasso’s Place, where easels are set up at
ground level with quality paper and a vast array of markers.
Overseeing the artist’s paradise is Tom Jorgenson, a.k.a. Picasso Van
Rembrant.
“That’s my character name,” he confided.
In Picasso’s Place, children are allowed to sit and create at their
own pace, he said.
“Over there, they go on rides and get all sugared up, here they can
just sit and work at their own pace,” he said. “It’s a relaxing quiet
time, for them and their parents.”
Sporadically he will put on a stage show and teach children how to
draw cartoons using the letters of the alphabet.
If children are looking for a bit more activity, there are contests
and games held all day at the Kids Stage.
If they don’t want to get too messy, they can limbo under bamboo rods,
bowl with grapefruits or try their hand at a lemon toss. If they want to
get into the thick of things, children can enter the Jello-toss contest
or the Orange Face Fluff Contest.
That one involves throwing puffed cheese balls at the whipped cream
beard on a partner’s face. Whatever team has the fullest, orangest beard
at the end wins.
For the inquisitive mind, there is also an interactive science tent.
In there, the walls are covered in games with buttons to push and
knobs to twist.
Children can make aluminum foil boats and calculate how many marbles
can be placed inside before it sinks.
It is also the home of the giant tub of bubbles. A wading pool filled
with soap and huge bubble wands tempts adults to play, as well as
children.
Magic shows, musicians, arts and crafts are just a few more of the
free for all in the children’s corner.
“It’s a nice place parents can bring their kids without spending a lot
of money,” said Carolyn Dawson, a fair worker.
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