Stanislaus county fair opens
FOR RENEWABLE FUN Friday,
july 31
Family
summer traditions, reuniting
with old friends and
outright renewable fun at
the county’s largest
community event begins
Friday.
The
Stanislaus County Fair opens
on Friday, July 31 for a
10-day run. The 72-acre
fairgrounds is located at
900 N. Broadway in Turlock.
Now in its 98th
year, Fair officials have
been working year round to
plan for the annual family
extravaganza.
“This year’s fair highlights
the environment and the many
‘green’ things we can do to
help preserve it,” said
Pennie Rorex, spokesperson
for the Stanislaus County
Fair. “With this year’s
‘Renewable Fun’ theme, we’ve
packed the grounds with
eco-excitement around every
corner. There are discount
days to suit the entire
family, free celebrity
concerts every night and
with discount tickets
available until July 30 at 7
p.m. guests can get even
more value for their
admission.”
“We have also simplified
traveling to the
fairgrounds,” said Rorex.
“Our new, free Park ‘N Ride
program offers complimentary
parking and shuttle service
for our fair guests. Those
using the free shuttle
system will receive
front-door service as they
will be conveniently dropped
off just footsteps away from
our historical Arch Gate on
Broadway. In addition,
shuttle riders will help
reduce carbon emissions and
spend less time maneuvering
through traffic surrounding
the fairgrounds.”
Fair patrons can park for
free at California State
University Stanislaus
(parking lots located on
Crowell, off Monte Vista) or
at Pitman High School. The
free service will run
nightly during the 10 days
of the fair, from 4:30 until
11 p.m. with shuttles
departing to and from the
fairgrounds every 15
minutes. Parking at the
fairgrounds is still
available for a fee of $4
per vehicle.
This year’s focus on the
environment will feature a
“Clean & Green Expo”
featuring companies like
Covanta Energy, Modesto
Irrigation District, Rapid
Refill and Turlock
Irrigation District, who are
dedicated to making the
earth a cleaner and greener
place to live. Also, Sunday,
Aug. 9 has been designated
as Recycle Sunday, sponsored
by Cencal Beverage. On this
day, guests are encouraged
to bring six or more empty
aluminum cans and will
receive $2 off one adult
admission.
Fair guests large and small
will delight in the Fair’s
new Rainforest Adventure
exhibit, an 8,000 square
foot patch of rainforest.
The new exhibit features
critters that inhabit this
rainforest, like toucans,
anacondas, snapping turtles
and geckos. This exciting
and educational adventure is
sponsored by Sky Trek
Aviation. The exhibit will
also feature 20-minute
Rainforest Animal
Shows, featuring a
Capuchin monkey and all of
his rainforest bird and
reptile friends. The
Rainforest Animal Shows are
sponsored by
Monte Vista Small Animal
Hospital.
With five stages filled with
entertainment each night of
its 10-day run, the Fair has
something to offer every
member of the family.
The Stanislaus County Fair’s
2009 lineup on the
Budweiser Variety Free Stage
includes:
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Grand Funk Railroad –
Fri, July 31, 2009
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Mark Chesnutt and
Trailer Choir – Sat,
Aug. 1, 2009
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The FOUR TOPS – Sun,
Aug. 2, 2009
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newsboys – Mon, Aug. 3,
2009
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Rick Springfield – Tue,
Aug. 4, 2009
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Gretchen Wilson – Wed,
Aug. 5, 2009
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Nat & Alex Wolff – Thu,
Aug. 6, 2009
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Josh Turner – Fri, Aug.
7, 2009
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Huey Lewis and The News
– Sat, Aug. 8, 2009
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Pablo Montero and Noelia
– Sun, Aug. 9, 2009
Make your way down to the
4-H Farmyard Experience,
sponsored by the Turlock
Chamber of Commerce. At the
entry there is a windmill
propelling a water wheel
that then propels water into
a tank that illustrates
three types of energy. You
can learn new words like
“hydroponics” and see it in
action. Enter a cave full of
worms and learn how they
help the environment, too.
Stroll in the cow garden to
learn about recyclable
materials a cow eats. Of
course, there will be plenty
of fun animals like a dairy
cow and calf, llama and
mamma, Brahma cow and baby
calf, baby rabbits, goats,
sheep and even piglets.
The 2009 Stanislaus County
Fair opens Friday, July 31
for a 10-day run. Discounted
Fair admission tickets,
unlimited ride wristbands
and FoodMaxx Arena
motorsports tickets are now
on sale. Visit the Fair’s
website for detailed ticket
sale information at
www.stancofair.com.
To receive future Fair
concert announcements by
text message, text the word
“FAIR” to 47645. Fair
enthusiasts can also follow
how the 2009 Fair is
developing at twitter.com/stancofair.
In addition, become a fan of
the Fair at facebook.com/stancofair.
Fair news and event listings
are also available at
myspace.com/stancofair.
Detailed information about
the 2009 Stanislaus County
Fair is on the Fair’s
website at
www.stancofair.com.
The Stanislaus County Fair
is now in its 98th
year celebrating Stanislaus
County's rich agricultural
heritage. The theme of this
year's Fair, "Renewable
Fun," encourages both adults
and children to appreciate
the blending of tradition
with innovation in order to
preserve our environment
while enjoying its
abundance.
The mission of
the Stanislaus County Fair
is to provide a family and
community oriented
experience promoting
agriculture, entertainment
and technology. For more
information about the
Stanislaus County Fair log
onto its website
at www.stancofair.com.