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2014 BOARD PRESIDENT’S LETTER has been a very busy year. After two years serving as the volunteer manager, Dave Kegebein was named the official fair manager in January. He has done a fantastic job of getting things done around the grounds and increasing the number of rentals we have during the year. More rentals mean more income to help maintain our beautiful 105 acres. As you walk by the Rodgers house this year you will see major improvements there as well. We have added a new patio between the Rodgers House and Heritage Hall, making it a perfect spot to hold a small wedding. The new landscaping around the house will be easy to spot as visitors come through the main gate and I
want to thank our donors to both of these projects. I want to say thank you to all the volunteers who spend many hours before the Fair opens to incorporate each year’s theme throughout the Fairgrounds. Sew it, Grow it, Show it will be on display wherever you look and this theme really reflects on one of the main missions of our County Fair. So with the new entrance completed and the flowers blooming, we look forward to a great and successful 2014 Fair. I hope you enjoy your time with us and get a chance to experience the food, entertainment, animals — big and small, our wonderful Agricultural History Project, home arts, and Horse Show.
Loretta Estrada, President of the Board Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds
FAIR AT A GLANCE ★ 2014 Santa Cruz County Fair ★ September 9-14, 2014 ★ Tuesday - Noon to 10:00 PM Wednesday - Friday - Noon to 11 PM Saturday - 10 AM to 11 PM Sunday - 10 AM to 10 PM
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Admission Daily Adults 13 to 61 ➠ ➠ ➠ $10.00 ($9.00 Advance) Children 6 to 12 ➠ ➠ ➠ $5.00 ($4.00 Advance and Free on Kid’s Day, 9/10) Children 5 and under ➠ ➠ ➠ Free Seniors 62 and better ➠ ➠ ➠ $8.00 ($5.00 on Senior Day, Tuesday, 9/9 at the Gate Only and $7.00 Advance for Wednesday Sunday) Parking ➠
➠ ➠ $5.00 (Main Lot) $20.00 (Valet)
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except Sunday, at 7:30 PM on the Amphitheater Stage
Tuesday 9/9 The No Respect Band Wednesday 9/10 Meghan Linsey (Formerly of Steel Magnolia) with Tyler Cain, lead guitarist for Big & Rich Thursday 9/11 Tsunami band Friday 9/12 Jamie Lynn Spears Saturday 9/13 The Houserockers Sunday 9/15 @ 7:00 PM Morros del Norte (Main Horse Show Arena)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome to the Fair ➠ 4 Long-time Volunteer Loretta Estrada ➠ 8 Featuring Allen Morgan ➠ 10 Two New Exhibitors ➠ 11 Poster Artist ➠ 11 Poultry Department ➠ 12
Bug Barn ➠ 12 Yesterday’s Farm ➠ 14 Daily Schedules and Map ➠ 16 All Alaskan Racing Pigs ➠ 24 Heritage Hog ➠ 25 Entertainment ➠ 30
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s your Fairgrounds Manager I want to personally thank all of the people in our community who are working so incredibly hard to maintain and improve your fairgrounds as the amazing community resource that it has been for many years. The people who are renting and utilizing the facilities, writing checks to improve our buildings and grounds, and volunteering their time and talents are continuing to make improvements to the overall condition of the property and facilities. The annual Santa Cruz County Fair is Tuesday, Sept. 9 through Sunday, Sept. 14. Volunteers are creating many new displays and exhibits for this year’s Fair. You’ll find a simplified entry system that allows everyone to enter their items without doing any advanced paperwork in most
departments. Just bring your entry on the correct dates. Again this year we will have valet parking available for $20 during the entire 2014 Fair. Drive into the marked lane behind the Heritage Hall and our volunteers will guide you. With valet service you will have an opportunity to purchase fair admissions or redeem your passes at a special entrance between the Heritage Hall and the Floriculture Building. Please attend this year’s new Opening Night Gala in the Heritage Hall. Tickets include valet parking, admission, premium beverages and special foods including those from Bill the Oyster Man, plus Rodgers House tours. I hope you will come out and help me thank the many creative volunteers and employees of the Santa Cruz County Fair. And while
you’re here try and have a little fun. Actually when you are at the Fair it is almost impossible not to have a whole lot of fun!
Dave Kegebein, Manager Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds
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and animation with a state park theme in Technology. In the Fair’s Youth Department each 4-H Club has chosen a specific state park as their booth theme and Scouts are presenting general information about California State Parks. At Yesterday’s Farm on Wednesday and Friday nights at 7:30 p.m. attendees can demonstrate their skills at making the favorite camping dessert — S’mores!
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his year Santa Cruz County Fair is joining the state park system in commemorating the 150th year of California State Parks. Several areas of the Fair are welcoming entries with State Park themes such as uses of native plants in Home Arts, my favorite state park in Floriculture, handwoven articles made of wool from Wilder Ranch State Historic Park in Handspun/Handwoven, 6
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LONG-TIME FAIRGROUNDS VOLUNTEER HAS MADE ‘VISION’ A REALITY
By Jon Chown n 1963, the Cattlemen’s Association had its first booth at the Santa Cruz County Fair and Loretta Estrada, being the chair of the board, had a lot to do with it. She just married local cattle rancher Frank Estrada two years earlier and it seems that she found her second love that year — the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds. “She’s always loved the fair,” Frank said. “She’s always been involved with something there.” For the past five decades her dedication to both is without question. She has volunteered her time for more fairgrounds projects than anybody could count. She’s done so much that there is an oft-used slogan around the fairgrounds, “if you want something done, put Loretta in charge.” “From the time I first met her, she’s been dynamite,” said former fairgrounds manager John Kegebein, who first met Loretta in 1963 when he was in charge of maintenance at the fairgrounds. “She sees the fair as a showcase for the community and really wants everything to be right and to look good.” The project Loretta is most known for is the Rodgers House. With major funding provided by Melanie Kett, the historic home of John Steinbeck’s sister was moved from its spot alongside the East Lake Shopping Center to grace the entrance of the fairgrounds. Since 1998 Estrada has been hard at work leading a group of volunteers in restoring the house to its current magnificence. “I think she called in every chit and favor she ever earned,” said Pat Johns, who has been full-time volunteer at the fair since 2002. “She got people out of the woodwork to use their expertise to fix that house. 8
She was the Energizer bunny that never stopped going — and she doesn’t let much stand in her way.” “She’s very dedicated and that house has got a lot of loving attention because of her,” Kegebein said. Estrada moved here with her parents as a child. Her father was a carpenter who worked on huge projects in the Bay Area, including the Oakland Coliseum, and Estrada, right, receives he followed his brothers Loretta here for work. She was Cattleman of the Year award from 1971 working at a hamburger award recipient George Silliman. stand on Main Street the first time Frank met her and they dinary dedication to the Santa Cruz soon fell in love. They married in 1961. County Fairgrounds was always a Since then, Loretta has been huge addition. “If we had more people like her constantly active in a variety of on the board and in the community, community activities, most of them we’d all be a lot better for it. She having to do with agriculture and has incredible energy. When you the fairgrounds. She and Frank see somebody work as hard as she helped get high school rodeo started does, and she gets some success, in California decades ago. More more people want to get involved,” recently, she has been the hand Cavanaugh said. “And regardless of behind the popular Testicle Festival, tough times, she gets right back in a fundraiser for the Farm Bureau’s there and shoots for a higher vision.” Young Farmers and Ranchers group And it’s Estrada’s “vision” that that serves up “Rocky Mountain is the fi rst thing you see when you oysters.” approach the fairgrounds. And it “I like her doing all these things keeps looking better and better at the fairgrounds,” Frank laughed. “Then I don’t have all those ‘honey each year. New garden areas and walkways have recently been created dos’ back at the ranch.” In addition to her various volunteer outside the home, which is a national service at the fairgrounds, she has landmark. Once in terrible shape, it also served on the fairgrounds board now regularly hosts weddings and of directors for nearly 20 years, other special events. “She had the nice ability with the being first appointed by Gov. George house to have that big vision of Deukmejian. Dave Cavanaugh was what it could be if all the steps were on the board with Loretta for 12 taken,” Johns said. “And she kept years, two as president. It’s been after it, until all the little steps led to a rocky past couple of decades something gorgeous out here … and for state fairgrounds overall, but it hasn’t stopped yet.” Cavanaugh said her tireless, extraor-
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rom his modest ties to grow within beginnings the agriculture breaking bread community. Morgan with the Amish, felt that sharing and watching from his garden and his daughter excel in the teaching about susagriculture world, Allen tainable growing Morgan is now able to are his way of give back as a grower and paying back to the wholesaler through his role community for the as proprietor with Santa riches it brought his Cruz Heirloom Seeds. daughter. Originally from Toronto, Morgan has been Canada, Morgan moved an exhibitor in the with his family to Rock Agriculture/HortiIsland, Illinois when he culture Department was 8 years old and later at the Santa Cruz attended the University County Fair since of Iowa. Unable to afford 2012. He sells Seed regular meals, he came Saver Exchange to enjoy the community non-GMO seeds meals offered by the and is the proprietor Amish. Within the Amish of Santa Cruz community kitchen, Allen Heirloom Seeds. acquired his appreciation A percentage of of the farming environthe proceeds are ment which would have a donated to the Aglasting impression on his riculture/Horticullife. ture department to In order to become an promote youth agAmerican citizen Allen riculture education. enrolled in the ROTC The Santa program at the University Cruz County Fair where he served as a celebrates the rich platoon leader and later agricultural history as a helicopter pilot. of our community Following his military and people, and Grower Allen Morgan and Amazon corn career, he fell in love with invests heavily and married the daughter in bringing this Office of Education until retiring. of the owner of the Frito Lay Corheritage to our youth. The 2014 Fair With his dedication to the garden poration and began a career as an not forgotten, Morgan’s passion will be held Sept. 9-14 at the fairexecutive in charge of corporate grew stronger after he watched his grounds located on Highway 152 just sales to large companies. After daughter benefit from the Soquel east of Watsonville. More Informahaving children, Allen obtained High School FFA. As a director, he tion on the Fair and the fairgrounds a graphic arts degree at Mission saw how the Santa Cruz County — a year round entertainment and College and then worked for Cabrillo Fair brought her out of her shell event venue, can be found at: College and the Santa Cruz County and provided her with opportuni- www.santacruzcountyfair.com
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TWO NEW EXHIBITORS TO THE HARVEST BUILDING
atsonville, CA — The Agriculture/Horticulture Department is welcoming two new exhibitors to the Harvest Building this year, the Santa Cruz County Agriculture Commissioners Office and the Department of Weights and Measures. Both are exhibiting valuable historical information about their commitment to protecting the economic health of the community. Visitors can also view 200 rare heirloom apple varieties provided by the California Rare Fruit Growers, Monterey Bay Chapter. Santa Cruz Heirloom Seed will give away over 1,000 free kale plants, available in the Harvest Building throughout the fair. The exhibit has doubled in size this year in order to accommodate planting demonstrations and seed sales by the heirloom seed company Seed Saver Exchange. Lakeside Organic Gardens, 2013 Best of Show Commercial Exhibitor, will have nearly three dozen varieties
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of locally grown organic produce on display including leafy greens, cauliflower, root vegetables, broccoli, beans, and radishes. Lakeside Organic also donates produce that serve as samples for the public each year.
The Santa Cruz County Farm Bureau is planning to create a stunning display reflecting this year’s fair theme “Sew it, Grow it, Show it”
while incorporating the history of logging in Santa Cruz County. Making a return visit this year is the Gilroy Beekeepers Association, Monterey Mushroom, Ocean Mist Farms, Second Harvest Food Bank, Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Monterey Bay Spice Company, Santa Cruz County Mosquito, Vector Control and many more. The Third Annual Strawberry Pie Eating Contest will take place Saturday evening at 5 p.m. at the Tank House Stage. The reigning 2012 and 2013 champion, Jonathan Weininger, will be defending his title once again. Prospective competitors can meet at the Tank House to face-off against Weininger in the fast-paced pie eating contest. Recipes and samples will be given away in the “Cooks Kitchen” demonstration booth located in the middle of the Harvest Building. Featured cooks will be posted in the department.
POSTER CONTEST WINNER Santa Cruz County Fair Board Vice President Don Dietrich (left) congratulates Watsonville artist Rachel Nigh for having her work selected as the 2014 Fair poster.
The 2014 Santa Cruz County Fair poster, designed by Rachel Nigh.
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THE POULTRY DEPARTMENT anta Cruz County was once known for its poultry. Due to local pride and enthusiasm for this industry, and to demonstrate the superiority of the poultry found in Santa Cruz, local poultry men organized an egg laying contest in 1918. The contest was a great success and continued for thirteen years, from 1918 through 1931.” This interesting bit of local history was found in an article originally published in Pathways to the Past: Adventures in Santa Cruz County History, Journal No. 6 2009©
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According to the article, as the economy declined in the 1920s and 1930s, there was a real change in the Santa Cruz poultry industry. By the late 1930s one poultry farm after
another disappeared as there were restrictions on new operations. As a result, the Santa Cruz poultry district became concentrated in the Live Oak area. Today there is a real resurgence in raising chickens around the house known as “backyard poultry.” Folks are taking pride in raising their own chickens in order to exercise self-reliance and take charge of knowing what is in their food. Many even utilize the waste product in order to enhance their yard or garden and this practice has become a very fulfilling endeavor. Please come visit the Poultry Department and learn more. In the past the Poultry Department has had entries and displays that
range from very basic standard breeds of poultry to exotic varieties. Some of these have included: wild turkeys, bronze turkeys, Golden Pheasants, bantam chickens, Polish breeds, Swedish Flower Chicken, Pharaoh Quail, geese, Guinea Fowl (from West Africa), peafowl (from India), and on and on. Breed categories start at less than 1 pound but can weigh in at up to 13 pounds. Can you imagine? Although, the department chair does not know until the last minute what will be entered, he does know for sure that every year is different, noisy and just a little smelly! Then Chairman Terry Reader adds with a smile, “We can’t wait to see you at the Fair!”
Bug Barn The Santa Cruz County Fair Bug Barn returns with live insects to hold from the UC Davis Bohart Museum of Entomology, edible creature tastings, and bugsy arts & crafts. This year, visitors will make the connection between insects and agriculture with new displays like “Bugs in the Woods,” “The Plant & Insect World Continents Tour,” and the amazing “Ant Maze.”
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AGRICULTURAL HISTORY PROJECT – 2014
ocated near the entrance of the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds is The Agricultural History Project (AHP). This active organization has presented “Yesterday’s Farm” during the Santa Cruz County Fair for the past 25 years. Each year they reach back in history to showcase what life was like living on a farm or ranch in the Pajaro Valley area and finding interesting, fun, and new ways to bring that history to
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Fair visitors. At Yesterday Farm’s Codiga Center and Museum view exhibits titled: History of Apples, Dairy Farming, Beef Cattle Ranching, Early Life in a Farm Home, and what was for the times, the game changing Frozen Food Industry. New for 2014 is the Exhibit on the Berry Industry where visitors will learn that strawberries are not a new product; they were grown here in the 1880s. It might be a bit hard to imagine now but dairy
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farming was once a huge industry right up until the 1960s when land values increased and farm regulation caused farmers to look for other ways to use their land. Apples were a prime crop for decades and they inspired the first Santa Cruz County Fairs which were then called “Apple Annuals.” As fairgoers wander through the site they can visit the Caboose, fully restored in 2013, where a docent will discuss the significance of railroads
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to agricultural and the purpose of the Caboose on the end of a railroad train. The distinctive putt…….putt putt of the Early Day Gas and Tractor Association will be heard on the way to the Porter implement shed with its large collection of Horse Drawn Equipment on display. At the east end of the building is a collection of hand tools that early farmers and ranchers used to build their homes and farmsteads. Fairly new at AHP is the Borina Tractor Barn that has a collection of restored tractors and implements and at one end Kim Kobow will be doing Horseshoeing Demonstrations. In the Snyder Building a collection of antique automobiles is presented by the Santa Cruz Antique Automobile Association. Also in the building is the restoration shop where they service and restore all of their tractors and vehicles. A docent will be in the shop to answer questions and to explain the current restoration project on which he is working. At 4:00 p.m. each day there will be a demonstration on the history of the draft horse. After showing how to harness one of these beautiful horses, there will be an opportunity to drive one of Fred Silva’s draft horses around the Gazebo. For the young Fair visitors who really love to drive, at Yesterday’s Farm they can learn to drive a 1948 John Deere tractor between 1:00 and 3:00 PM each day. There will also be a special treat this year. California State Parks is celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the first California State Park, Yosemite, and has asked fairs to join in the celebration. And that means S’MORES! On Wednesday and Friday nights, at 7:30 p.m., AHP will have a small bonfire and provide the fixings for s’mores. Come make a s’more — even take home a special prize! Stop by and join the delicious fun.
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Concerts, Exhibitions, Demonstrations, Horses & Livestock
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 ★ SENIORS DAY $5.00 Admission for Seniors age 62 and over ★ WELCOME TO ALL! Fair hours: Noon-10:00 PM 11:50 AM
Opening Ceremony Rodgers House The Star-Spangled Banner sung by Ted Sanchez NOON Fair Opens NOON - 3:00 PM Farm Bureau BBQ – ticketed event Paddy Smith Park 12:30-7:30 PM Puppy Palooza Doggie Adoption & Demonstrations Ball Park 5:30-8:30 PM Gala Opening - ticketed event Heritage Hall
Daily Grounds Entertainment and Attractions 12:30-4:30 PM Throughout Day Throughout Day
Atlas Robotics Balloonacy Captain Jack Spareribs
Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds
Scheduled Entertainment, Demonstrations, Horse Show & Livestock Events 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM NOON NOON-1:30 PM NOON-4:00 PM NOON-5:00 PM NOON-6:00 PM NOON-6:00 PM NOON-7:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM
Jackpot Cutting Main Horseshow Arena 4-H and FFA Market Goat Show Livestock Main Arena Sheep Show Livestock Main Arena Apple Pie Baking Contest - Farm Bureau Paddy Smith Park Meet Agriculture Detection Canine Harvest Building Q&A: SC Railroad Historical Society (SCCRHS) Model Railroad Silva’s Draft Horses Yesterday’s Farm Spinning Demonstrations Yesterday’s Farm Claudia’s Kitchen Yesterday’s Farm Woodcarving Harvest Building Early Day Gas Engine & Tractor Assoc Demonstrations Yesterday’s Farm NOON-8:00 PM Roses & Q&A w/Monterey Bay Rose Society members Rose Garden NOON-8:00 PM Rug Braiding Demonstration Harvest Building NOON-8:00 PM Knitting Demonstrations Harvest Building NOON-8:00 PM Quilting Demonstrations Harvest Building NOON-9:00 PM SCCRHS RHS -N, HO & G-Scale layouts Model Railroad NOON-9:00 PM Bugs, Bugs, Bugs! Bug Barn NOON-9:00 PM Meet Small Animals Small Animal Barn NOON-9:00 PM Egg Laying Poultry Building NOON-9:00 PM Animal Nursery Livestock Area NOON–10:00 PM Owl Theater Yesterday’s Farm NOON-10:00 PM Candy Jar Contest Harvest Building 12:30-3:30 PM Rabobank-Seniors’ Free Ice Cream Social Amphitheater Lawn 12:30-1:30 PM South Bay Swing Band Amphitheater Stage 12:30 PM All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn 1:00 PM Berry Pie Contest Harvest Building 1:00 PM Balloonacy Playhouse Stage
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1:00 PM 1:00-3:00 PM 1:30 PM 1:30 PM 1:30-2:00 PM 1:30-3:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00-3:00 PM 2:00-6:00 PM 2:30 pm 3:00 PM 3:00-4:00 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:00-8:00 PM 4:00-8:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00-7:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:45 PM 9:00 PM 10:00 PM 10:00 PM
Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Learn to Drive a Tractor Yesterday’s Farm Kids Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage Golden Guest Awards – Senior Contest Amphitheater Lawn Antique Equipment Demonstrations & Restorations Yesterday’s Farm Terra Cotta pot Contest Harvest Building All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Berry Tasting Harvest Building South Bay Swing Band Amphitheater Stage Docent-Led Tours Rodgers House Rocket’s K-9 Comets Ball Park Kiddieland Opens Carnival Midway Lumber Milling Demonstration Yesterday’s Farm Gazebo Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Silva’s Draft Horse Demonstrations & Driving Yesterday’s Farm Gazebo Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Craft Beer Tasting Harvest Building Patio Live Brewing Demonstration Harvest Building Patio Cake Decorating Harvest Building Monterey Bay Dahlia Society/Dahlia Cultivation Floriculture Building Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Fruit Carving with Petcharee Harvest Building Kids Pedal Tractor Pull Livestock Lawn Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Rocket’s K-9 Comets Ball Park All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage Limited Carnival Rides Open Carnival Midway Michael Mezmer, Hypnotist Tank House Stage Tractor Parade Yesterday’s Farm Monterey Bay Dahlia Society/Dahlia Cultivation Floriculture Building Wild Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Monterey Bay Dog Training Club Ball Park Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Ranch Forting Main Horseshow Arena No Respect Amphitheater Stage Woodworking Basics Harvest Building Michael Mezmer, Hypnotist Tank House Stage Livestock Area Closes Livestock Barns Exhibit Buildings Close Fair Closes
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2014 ★ 2ND - 4TH GRADE EDUCATION DAY KIDS DAY NOON-11:00 PM
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Free Admission for Kids 12 and Under ★ Fair hours: Noon-11:00 PM
NOON 12:30-7:30 PM
Fair Opens Puppy Palooza Doggie Adoption & Demonstrations
Ball Park
Daily Grounds Entertainment and Attractions 12:30-4:30 PM Throughout Day Throughout Day
Atlas Robotics Balloonacy Captain Jack Spareribs
Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds
Scheduled Entertainment, Demonstrations, Horse Show & Livestock Events 9:00 AM-NOON 9:00-11:00 AM 9:00-NOON 9:00 AM-NOON 9:00 AM-4:00 PM 9:00 AM-6:00 PM 9:00 AM-6:00 PM 9:00 AM-9:00 PM 9:00 AM-9:00 PM 9:00 AM-9:00 PM 9:00 AM-9:00 PM 9:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM 11:30 AM NOON-7:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-9:00 PM NOON-10:00 PM NOON-10:00 PM 12:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00-3:00 PM 1:00-3:00 PM 1:30 PM 1:30 PM
Education Day Activities Meet Agriculture Detection Canine Harvest Building Robotics, Machines & Flight Demos Crosetti Building Kids Paint Along with Lori Wilson Arts Building Q&A: SC Railroad Historical Society (SCCRHS) Model Railroad Spinning Demonstrations Yesterday’s Farm Claudia’s Kitchen Yesterday’s Farm Egg Laying Poultry Building Animal Nursery Livestock Area Meet Small Animals Small Animal Barn SCCRHS RHS -N, HO & G-Scale layouts Model Railroad 4-H and FFA Swine Show Livestock Main Arena Reining Classes Main Horseshow Arena SC Canine Assn. Police Search & Rescue Dogs Amphitheater Stage SC Canine Assn. Police Search & Rescue Dogs Amphitheater Stage Woodcarving Harvest Building Roses & Q&A w/Monterey Bay Rose Society members Rose Garden Early Day Gas Engine &Tractor Assoc Demonstrations Yesterday’s Farm Rug Braiding Demonstration Harvest Building Knitting Demonstrations Harvest Building Quilting Demonstrations Harvest Building Bugs, Bugs, Bugs! Bug Barn Owl Theater Yesterday’s Farm Candy Jar Contest Harvest Building All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Kiddieland Opens Carnival Midway Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Learn to Drive a Tractor Yesterday’s Farm Tech for Kids Workshop Crosetti Building Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage Kids Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn
1:30-3:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00-6:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:30 PM 2:30 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00-4:00 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00-8:00 PM 4:00-8:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00-7:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM-10:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:45 PM 9:00 PM 10:00 PM 11:00 PM
Antique Equipment Demonstrations & Restorations Yesterday’s Farm All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Docent-Led Tours Rodgers House Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Rockets K-9 Comets Ball Park Main Carnival Rides Open Carnival Midway Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Cake Decorating Harvest Building Lumber Milling Demonstration Yesterday’s Farm Gazebo Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Silva’s Draft Horse Demonstrations & Driving Yesterday’s Farm Gazebo Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Craft Beer Tasting Harvest Building Patio Live Brewing Demonstration Harvest Building Patio Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Pee Wee Livestock Showmanship Livestock Main Arena Monterey Bay Dahlia Society/Dahlia Cultivation Floriculture Building Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Kids Pedal Tractor Pull Livestock Lawn Fruit Carving with Petcharee Harvest Building Rockets K-9 Comets Ball Park Giant Cookie Contest Harvest Building Michael Mezmer, Hypnotist Tank House Stage Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage Steer Daubing Main Horseshow Arena Q&A: SC Railroad Historical Society Model Railroad Tractor Parade Yesterday’s Farm Ranch Classes with Cattle Main Horseshow Arena Adult Livestock Showmanship Livestock Main Arena Berry Tasting Harvest Building All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Monterey Bay Dog Training Club Ball Park Meghan Linsey w/Tyler Cain (KTOM Presents) Amphitheater Stage S’mores Contest Yesterday’s Farm Woodworking Basics Harvest Building Michael Mezmer, Hypnotist Tank House Stage Livestock Area Closes Livestock Barns Exhibit Buildings Close Fair & Carnival Midway Close
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 ★ 2ND - 4TH GRADE EDUCATION DAY
9:00 AM - NOON
Fair hours: Noon-11:00 PM NOON 12:30-7:30 PM
Fair Opens Puppy Palooza Doggie Adoption & Demonstrations
Ball Park
Daily Grounds Entertainment and Attractions 12:30-4:30 PM 6:00-9:00 PM Throughout Day Throughout Day
Atlas Robotics Mariachi de California Balloonacy Captain Jack Spareribs
Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds
Scheduled Entertainment, Demonstrations, Horse Show & Livestock Events 9:00 AM-NOON 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00-11:00 AM 9:00 AM-NOON 9:00 AM-NOON 9:00 AM-6:00 PM 9:00 AM-6:00 PM 9:00 AM-9:00 PM 9:00 AM-9:00 PM 9:00 AM-9:00 PM 10:30 AM 11:30 AM NOON-4:00 PM NOON-7:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-9:00 PM NOON-9:00 PM NOON-10:00 PM NOON–10:00 PM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM
Education Day Activities 4-H/FFA Horse Show Horseshow Arena 3 4-H and FFA Beef and Dairy Cattle Shows Livestock Main Arena Ranch Horse Versatility Main Horseshow Arena Meet Agriculture Detection Canine Harvest Building Robotics, Machines & Flight Demos Crosetti Building Pottery with George Dymesich & Co Fine Arts Building Spinning Demonstrations Yesterday’s Farm Claudia’s Kitchen Yesterday’s Farm Meet Small Animals Small Animal Barn Egg Laying Poultry Building Animal Nursery Livestock Area SC Canine Assn. Police Search & Rescue Dogs Amphitheater Stage SC Canine Assn. Police Search & Rescue Dogs Amphitheater Stage Q&A: SC Railroad Historical Society (SCCRHS) Model Railroad Woodcarving Harvest Building Roses & Q&A w/Monterey Bay Rose Society members Rose Garden Early Day Gas Engine &Tractor Assoc Demonstrations
Rug Braiding Demonstration Knitting Demonstrations Quilting Demonstrations Bugs, Bugs, Bugs! SCCRHS RHS -N, HO & G-Scale layouts Candy Jar Contest Owl Theater All Alaskan Racing Pigs Balloonacy Kiddieland Opens Riegler’s Bird Show
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Harvest Building Harvest Building Harvest Building Bug Barn Model Railroad Harvest Building Yesterday’s Farm Livestock Lawn Playhouse Stage Carnival Midway Paddy Smith Park
1:00-3:00 PM 1:00-3:00 PM 1:30 PM 1:30-3:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00-6:00 PM 2:30 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00-4:00 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00-8:00 PM 4:00-8:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00-7:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:45 PM 9:00 PM 10:00 PM 11:00 PM
Learn to Drive a Tractor Yesterday’s Farm Tech for Kids Workshop Crosetti Building Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage Antique Equipment Demonstrations & Restorations Yesterday’s Farm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Docent-Led Tours Rodgers House Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Main Carnival Rides Open Carnival Midway Rockets K-9 Comets Ball Park Balloonacy Playhouse Stage All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Berry Tasting Harvest Building Lumber Milling Demonstration Yesterday’s Farm Gazebo Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Silva’s Draft Horse Demonstrations & Driving
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Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage Craft Beer Tasting Harvest Building Patio Live Brewing Demonstration Harvest Building Patio Floral Demonstrations Floriculture Building Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Fruit Carving with Petcharee Harvest Building All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Rockets K-9 Comets Ball Park Kids Pedal Tractor Pull Livestock Lawn Music at Heritage Hall Heritage Hall Open Carcass Competition Livestock Main Arena Roping - Jeannie Witmer Memorial Main Horseshow Arena Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage Michael Mezmer, Hypnotist Tank House Stage Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Tractor Parade Yesterday’s Farm Monterey Bay Dahlia Society/Dahlia Cultivation Floriculture Building Berry Tasting Harvest Building Monterey Bay Dog Training Club Ball Park All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Tsunami band Amphitheater Stage Woodworking Basics Harvest Building Michael Mezmer, Hypnotist Tank House Stage Livestock Area Closes Livestock Barns Exhibit Buildings Close Fair & Carnival Midway Close
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2014 ★ DATE NIGHT AT THE FAIR Fair hours: Noon-11:00 PM NOON 12:30-7:30 PM
Fair Opens Puppy Palooza Doggie Adoption & Demonstrations
Ball Park
Daily Grounds Entertainment and Attractions 12:30-4:30 PM 6:00-9:00 PM Throughout Day Throughout Day
Atlas Robotics Mariachi de California Balloonacy Captain Jack Spareribs
Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds
Scheduled Entertainment, Demonstrations, Horse Show & Livestock Events 7:30 AM 8:00 AM 8:30-9:30 AM 9:00 AM 9:30 AM NOON-3:00 PM NOON-4:00 PM NOON-6:00 PM NOON-6:00 PM NOON-7:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-9:00 PM NOON-9:00 PM NOON-9:00 PM NOON-9:00 PM NOON-9:00 PM NOON-10:00 PM NOON-10:00 PM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00-2:00 PM 1:00-3:00 PM
English Equitation Classes Horseshow Arena 2 Hunter-Jumper Show Main Horseshow Arena 4-H Youth Rabbit Check-In Livestock Tent 4-H and FFA Junior Dairy Goat Show Livestock Main Arena 4-H Youth Rabbit Show Livestock Tent Acrylic Painting with Frances Travers Fine Arts Building Q&A: SC Railroad Historical Society (SCCRHS) Model Railroad Claudia’s Kitchen Yesterday’s Farm Spinning Demonstrations Yesterday’s Farm Woodcarving Harvest Building Early Day Gas Engine &Tractor Assoc Demonstrations Yesterday’s Farm Rug Braiding Demonstration Harvest Building Knitting Demonstrations Harvest Building Quilting Demonstrations Harvest Building Roses & Q&A w/Monterey Bay Rose Society members Rose Garden SCCRHS RHS -N, HO & G-Scale layouts Model Railroad Bugs, Bugs, Bugs! Bug Barn Meet Small Animals Small Animal Barn Egg Laying Poultry Building Animal Nursery Livestock Area Candy Jar Contest Harvest Building Owl Theater Yesterday’s Farm All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Kiddieland Opens Carnival Midway Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Technology for Kids Demos Crosetti Building Learn to Drive a Tractor Yesterday’s Farm
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Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage Antique Equipment Demonstrations & Restorations Yesterday’s Farm All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Docent-Led Tours Rodgers House Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Rockets K-9 Comets Ball Park Main Carnival Rides Open Carnival Midway Lumber Milling Demonstration Yesterday’s Farm Gazebo Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage Silva’s Draft Horse Demonstrations & Driving Yesterday’s Farm Gazebo Tech for Kids Workshop Crosetti Building Craft Beer Tasting Harvest Building Patio Live Brewing Demonstration Harvest Building Patio All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Floral Demonstrations Floriculture Building Open Livestock Judging Registration Livestock Office Rockets K-9 Comets Ball Park Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Music at Heritage Hall Heritage Hall Open Livestock Judging Contest Livestock Main Arena Michael Mezmer, Hypnotist Tank House Stage Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Strawberry Jam Contest Harvest Building Hunter Jumper Evening Performance Main Horseshow Arena Making Raviolis Harvest Building Tractor Parade Yesterday’s Farm Monterey Bay Dog Training Club Ball Park Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Jamie Lynn Spears (KRTY Presents) Amphitheater Stage S’mores Contest Yesterday’s Farm Woodworking Basics Harvest Building Michael Mezmer, Hypnotist Tank House Stage Livestock Area Closes Livestock Barns Exhibit Buildings Close Fair & Carnival Midway Closes
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2014 ★ JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION Fair hours: 10:00 AM-11:00 PM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM-7:30 PM
Fair Opens Main Carnival Rides Open Carnival Midway Kiddieland Opens Carnival Midway Puppy Palooza Doggie Adoption & Demos Ball Park
Daily Grounds Entertainment and Attractions 12:30-4:30 PM Throughout Day Throughout Day
Atlas Robotics Balloonacy Captain Jack Spareribs
Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds
Scheduled Entertainment, Demonstrations, Horse Show & Livestock Events 7:00 AM 7:30 AM 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00-11:00 AM 10:00AM-1:00 PM 10:00 AM-5:00 PM 10:00 AM -6:00 PM 10:00 AM -6:00 PM 10:00 AM-6:00 PM 10:00 AM -8:00 PM 10:00 AM -8:00 PM 10:00 AM -8:00 PM 10:00 AM -8:00 PM 10:00 AM-9:00 PM 10:00 AM-9:00 PM 10:00 AM-9:00 PM 10:00 AM-9:30 PM 10:30 AM-NOON 11:00 AM 11:00 AM-3:00 PM 11:30 AM NOON NOON NOON NOON-5:00 PM NOON-5:00 PM NOON-7:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM
Hunter Jumper Show Main Horseshow Arena Hunter Jumper Show Horseshow Arena 2 Children’s English Classes Horseshow Arena 2 Shetland Pony Show Horseshow Arena 3 Auction Buyers Registration Livestock Main Arena Junior Livestock Auction Livestock Main Arena Technology for Kids Demos Crosetti Building Judy Cooper-Hand Building Ceramics Fine Arts Building Silva’s Draft Horses Yesterday’s Farm Claudia’s Kitchen Yesterday’s Farm Spinning Demonstrations Yesterday’s Farm Q&A: SC Railroad Historical Society (SCCRHS) Model Railroad Rug Braiding Demonstration Harvest Building Knitting Demonstrations Harvest Building Quilting Demonstrations Harvest Building Roses & Q&A w/Monterey Bay Rose Society members Rose Garden Bugs, Bugs, Bugs! Bug Barn Meet Small Animals Small Animal Barn Egg Laying Poultry Building Animal Nursery Livestock Area Strawberry Pie Contest Harvest Building Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Learn to Drive a Tractor Yesterday’s Farm Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Diaper Derby Paddy Smith Park Craft Beer Tasting Harvest Building Patio Live Brewing Demonstration Harvest Building Patio Woodcarving Harvest Building Early Day Gas Engine &Tractor Assoc Demonstrations Yesterday’s Farm
NOON-9:00 PM NOON-10:00 PM NOON-10:00 PM 12:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:30 PM 1:30 PM 1:30-3:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00-6:00 PM 2:30 PM 2:30 PM 2:30 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00-4:00 PM 3:00-4:00 PM 3:00-5:00 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:15 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:45 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 11:00 PM
SCCRHS RHS -N, HO & G-Scale layouts Model Railroad Candy Jar Contest Harvest Building Owl Theater Yesterday’s Farm Toddler Contest Paddy Smith Park Floral Demonstration Floriculture Building Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Pacific Arts Complex Amphitheater Stage All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Antique Equipment Demonstrations & Restorations Yesterday’s Farm Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage Docent-Led Tours Rodgers House Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Tractor Parade Yesterday’s Farm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Rockets K-9 Comets Ball Park Watsonville Saddlites Jackpots-Barrels & Cowhide Main Horseshow Arena Lumber Milling Demonstration Yesterday’s Farm Gazebo Poetry Reading Fine Arts Building Tech for Kids Workshop Crosetti Building Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Silva’s Draft Horse Demonstrations & Driving Yesterday’s Farm Gazebo Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Floral Demonstrations Floriculture Building Strawberry Pie Eating Contest Tank House Stage Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Music at Heritage Hall Heritage Hall Rockets K-9 Comets Ball Park Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage Michael Mezmer, Hypnotist Tank House Stage Making Raviolis Harvest Building Tractor Parade of Champions Yesterday’s Farm Monterey Bay Dog Training Club Ball Park Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn The Houserockers Amphitheater Stage All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Woodworking Basics Harvest Building Michael Mezmer, Hypnotist Tank House Stage Livestock Area Closes Livestock Barns Exhibit Buildings Close Fair & Carnival Midway Close
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2014 Fair hours: 10:00 AM-10:00 PM ★ Livestock Area Closes at 6:00 PM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM-7:30 PM
Fair Opens Main Carnival Rides Open Kiddieland Opens Puppy Palooza Doggie Adoption & Demos
Carnival Midway Carnival Midway Ball Park
Daily Grounds Entertainment and Attractions 12:30-4:30 PM 6:00-9:00 PM Throughout Day Throughout Day
Atlas Robotics Mariachi de California Balloonacy Captain Jack Spareribs
Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds Roving the Grounds
Scheduled Entertainment, Demonstrations, Horse Show & Livestock Events 9:00 AM 9:00 AM-9:00 PM 10:00 AM-4:00 PM 10:00 AM-5:00 PM 10:00 AM-6:00 PM 10:00 AM-6:00 PM 10:00 AM-7:00 PM 10:00 AM-8:00 PM 10:00 AM-8:00 PM 10:00 AM-8:00 PM 10:00 AM-9:00 PM 10:00 AM-9:00 PM 10:00 AM-9:00 PM 10:00 AM-9:00 PM 11:00 AM 11:00-NOON 11:00 AM-1:00 PM 11:00 AM-3:00 PM 11:30 AM NOON NOON NOON-5:00 PM NOON-5:00 PM NOON-8:00 PM NOON-9:00 PM NOON–10:00 PM NOON-10:00 PM 12:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM
4-H/FFA Round Robin Showmanship Competition Livestock Main Arena SCCRHS RHS -N, HO & G-Scale layouts Model Railroad Q&A: SC Railroad Historical Society (SCCRHS) Model Railroad Silva’s Draft Horses Yesterday’s Farm Claudia’s Kitchen Yesterday’s Farm Spinning Demonstrations Yesterday’s Farm Woodcarving Harvest Building Rug Braiding Demonstration Harvest Building Knitting Demonstrations Harvest Building Quilting Demonstrations Harvest Building Bugs, Bugs, Bugs! Bug Barn Meet Small Animals Small Animal Barn Egg Laying Poultry Building Animal Nursery Livestock Area Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Technology for Kids Demo Crosetti Building Hands on Printmaking with K. Stutz-Taylor Fine Arts Building Learn to Drive a Tractor Yesterday’s Farm Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Craft Beer Tasting Harvest Building Patio Live Brewing Demonstration Harvest Building Patio Roses & Q&A w/Monterey Bay Rose Society members Rose Garden Early Day Gas Engine &Tractor Assoc Demonstrations Yesterday’s Farm
Owl Theater Candy Jar Contest Las Sirenas Floral Demonstration Balloonacy
Yesterday’s Farm Harvest Building Amphitheater Stage Floriculture Building Playhouse Stage
1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:30 PM 1:30 PM 1:30-3:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00-6:00 PM 2:30 PM 2:30 PM 2:30 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00-5:00 PM 3:00-7:00 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00-9:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:45 PM 10:00 PM 10:00 PM 11:00 PM
Wild West Turkey Stampede Paddy Smith Park Livestock Awards Ceremony Livestock Main Arena Dairy Goat Fitting Contest Livestock Main Arena No Limits Dance Amphitheater Stage Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Antique Equipment Demonstrations & Restorations Yesterday’s Farm All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage In His Steps Amphitheater Stage Docent-Led Tours Rodgers House Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Tractor Parade Yesterday’s Farm Rockets K-9 Comets Ball Park Berry Tasting Harvest Building Salsa Contest Harvest Building Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Tech for Kids Workshop Crosetti Building Leatherwork Harvest Building Charro Horseshow - J. Antonio Preciado Main Horseshow Arena Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Silva’s Draft Horse Demonstrations & Driving Yesterday’s Farm Gazebo Captain Jack Spareribs Playhouse Stage SCCRHS RHS -N, HO & G-Scale layouts Model Railroad All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Riegler’s Bird Show Paddy Smith Park Floral Demonstrations Floriculture Building Rockets K-9 Comets Ball Park Balloonacy Playhouse Stage Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls Livestock Lawn Music at Heritage Hall Heritage Hall Livestock Exhibitors – Tack Out Livestock Barns Livestock Area Closes Livestock Barns Michael Mezmer, Hypnotist Tank House Stage All Alaskan Racing Pigs Livestock Lawn Wild West Turkey Stampede Tank House Lawn Morros Del Norte Main Horseshow Arena The Cocktail Monkeys Amphitheater Stage Woodworking Basics Harvest Building Michael Mezmer, Hypnotist Tank House Stage Exhibit Buildings Close Fair Closes Carnival Midway Closes
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ALL-ALASKAN RACING PIGS
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he racing pigs return to the beautiful lawn near the Livestock Arena, bringing cheering crowds to the Santa Cruz County Fair. These prestigious porkers have appeared in hundreds of television news reports and over 500
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newspaper articles, and they’re returning to the Santa Cruz Fair for three appearances daily. Although the Alaska State Fair has been their home site for 27 years, they have a soft spot for Santa Cruz County, according to manager Bart Noll. “We first played here in 1988 and had a blast — the Santa Cruz County Fair
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fans are the best!” he says, adding that they’ve returned almost two dozen times since. Two of the main ingredients for the All-Alaskan Racing Pig shows are comedy and competition. These perky pigs are natural hams, so to speak, and they’ve brought home
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the bacon at shows all over the western U.S. and Alaska. Another important ingredient of the race is cookies, which is the treat that the pigs are racing to win. Each race only lasts about six seconds (these pigs are fast!) and each 20-minute show features four races. Bart Noll admits that his eight pigs are a little spoiled. They live in an air-conditioned trailer, eat well and get a fresh cedar or pine bedding change twice daily. “They love what they do,” Bart says, “and they like people and are fun to work with.” Watch to see which one of the All-Alaskan Racing Pigs tries to hog the limelight at races held every day in their Fair home on the Livestock Lawn.
HERITAGE HOG eality is that the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds receives no funding from either state or local governments. The Fairgrounds is self-funded, existing solely on revenues generated from year round event rentals, the annual Fair, and contributions to the Heritage Foundation. In 2013 the foundation spent $68,500 on replacement equipment and $77,900 on maintenance, much of it deferred for far too long. The foundation has announced that it is time to do more than just try and maintain ancient structures and antiquated utility systems, the time has come to upgrade. Acknowledging the current management team’s ability to stretch a budget dollar, they have decided to tackle the chronically trouble-plagued water
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system. The Heritage Foundation plans include well repairs, 60,000 gallons of on-site water storage, emergency generator upgrades and all necessary equipment. The projected budget for this work is $150,000. One of the answers to how they’ll raise these funds is the Heritage Hog Donor Program. A $1,000 dollar donation assists the effort and earns the donor some nice benefits. The young lady you see attached to this story, Leesha Lopes, was selected to raise Jenny, the donated hog. She has earned a scholarship for her further education and will present the Heritage Heritage
Hog during the livestock auction held on Saturday of the Fair. More information on the Heritage Hog Donor Program and a link to donate is available on the Heritage Foundation’s website sccfheritage.org
Hog (Jenny) and 4-H member raising the hog, Leesha Lopes
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outh Bay Swing Band will perform for the first time at the Fair on opening day with the first of two sets on the main Amphitheater Stage starting at 12:30 p.m. The Band was formed as a rehearsal band in June 1998 under the direction of Steve Chambers. Mr. Chambers, a clarinetist/saxophonist, holds a Bachelor of Arts in music from San Jose State University, was a charter member of the Royal Society Jazz Orchestra, performs with the Central Coast Sax Quartet and leads the Steve Chambers Quintet. The band was formed to provide an opportunity to play and perform music from the Big Band Era and also to encompass the talents of local professionals, talented amateurs and accomplished youth musicians from the area. South Bay Swing Band started performing in 1999, added popular vocalists Ted Sanchez and Patti Lemon and expanded its song repertoire. The Band also recorded its first CD, “Steppin’ Out,” and played a private gala for the
Millennium New Year’s Eve at Pajaro Dunes on the coast. The year 2000 brought talented vocalist Sandra Marlowe to the group as well as regular appearances at the Lighthouse in Morgan Hill and Mt. Madonna Inn. Appearances included the City of Gilroy’s 75th Birthday Bash, Mirassou Winery and a first appearance on the main stage at the famed Gilroy Garlic Festival. A second CD, “Uptown Stomp,” was recorded in 2001. Noted appearances included Morgan Hill’s Downtown Friday Night Music Series, Gilroy’s Community Summer Concert Series, opening for the Joe Sharino Band at Santa Cruz County’s Monte Foundation Fundraiser at Sea Cliff Beach (with 30,000 people in attendance) and the Garlic Festival. The band has now made seven appearances at the Garlic Festival and has been a featured performer at Paul Mason Winery.
South Bay Swing Band retains the educational endeavor to bring talented youth to the organization to gain some knowledge of the era and provide hands-on experience. The band brings back the classic pop tunes of the times, the full horn shout choruses, the driving rhythms, the catchy vocals and the smooth, lush ballads and harmonies.
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eghan Linsey was born and raised with the magic of New Orleans in her backyard. Linsey attributes her influences to growing up in the midst of such a musical melting pot along with listening to the soulful voices of Etta James and Aretha Franklin and the selfpenned songs of Dolly Parton, Patty Griffin, and many others. At 14 years old, Linsey started doing shows with her own band, playing festivals, fairs and honkytonks. By the time she turned 15, she was opening events for Toby Keith, Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton and other major artists, which fueled her passion to become the opening act. During this time Linsey also started making frequent trips to Nashville to play at the legendary Bluebird Cafe, often staying for the second show where Nashville’s best writers shared their well-crafted songs. It was then that Linsey fell in love with both Music City and country music. After having heard Linsey perform, it wasn’t long before she was penning original songs with the hit songwriters she’d been watching at the Bluebird. She then embarked on recording her first album. With several years of performing, writing and making the eight-hour trip from Louisiana to Tennessee
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under her belt, Linsey graduated high school and promptly moved to Nashville to attend Belmont University. Pursuing her dream of being a songwriter and recording artist was her top priority. In order to support her artist career, Linsey took a job hosting karaoke downtown while continuing to write and play songwriter rounds. It was while she was working in Printer’s
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Alley that she met Joshua Scott Jones. The two started singing together and quickly amassed a following that was drawn to the soulful blend of their voices along with their unique melodies and refreshing lyrics. The duo, Steel Magnolia, emerged and they started writing to specifically brand their own sound Steel Magnolia went on to win the second season of CMT’s “Can You Duet.” They released a six song EP of songs they performed on the show and with the release of their first single “Keep On Lovin’ You” going to No. 4 on the Billboard Country charts, their fan base grew quickly and anxiously awaited the release of their debut album. In 2010 their debut self-titled album was released, and it went to No. 3 on the Billboard Country charts. Steel Magnolia is no longer, the duo having split to pursue solo careers. The Santa Cruz County Fair is pleased to host Meghan along with Tyler Cain, lead guitarist for Big and Rich. These two have been pairing up when their schedules allow and will be on the main Amphitheater Stage, Wednesday evening, Sept. 10, at 7:30 p.m.
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riginally known for her starring role on a hit children’s TV show and being a younger sister of a pop-star, the Louisiana-native Jamie Lynn Spears is headed back to her roots as she breaks into the country music scene. Immediately embracing the country music style, Spears pulled inspiration from her own life and wrote alongside Rivers Rutherford to create her first debut country ballad “How Could I Want More.” The song, released in November of last year, was inspired from her feelings towards James Watson, who she is now happily married to since March of this year. As stated in her webpage biography, “Jamie Lynn learned about how to bring her stories to life through music and became a part of a community that helped her figure out the kind of artist she wanted to be.” Along with Rutherford, Spears has gathered experience with other country music writers including Chris Tompkins, Liz
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Rose, Lisa Carver and Luke Laird. Spears got her start in the 2002 film Crossroads portraying a younger version of her sister Britney. She appeared on the Nickelodeon comedy-sketch show All That and eventually became the title character in the hit kid’s TV show Zoey 101. In 2006, she won the Nickelodeon’s Kid’s Choice Award for Best Actress. Two years later, Spears took a step back from the spotlight and a step forward into her new role of motherhood to focus on raising
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her daughter, Maddie. After five years of focusing on her daughter and writing music, Spears has excitedly stepped back into the spotlight, performing at fairs and music festivals, joining Hank Williams Jr., Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, Thomas Rett, and Leah Turner at the Taste of Country Music Festival at Hunter Mountain, and opened two shows in Texas for country legend Alan Jackson back in February. A Rolling Stones article states, “She beams with pride in telling stories of fans who see her as Jamie Lynn Spears the country singer, and not ‘Zoe,’ a teen mom or Britney’s little sister.”
Jamie Lynn Spears is presented by KRTY Radio and will light up the Amphitheater Stage at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds on Friday evening, Sept.12, 2014. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. and a ticket into the Fair is a free ticket into the show.
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