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Deirdre Newman
“Red, Ripe and Rockin’” is the theme of this summer’s Orange County
Fair. The red and ripe are manifested in tomatoes, which will be
prominently featured, while the rockin’ comes courtesy of the
reopened Pacific Amphitheatre.
Concerts will feature big-name acts like Steely Dan, Crosby,
Stills and Nash, Duran Duran and Bob Dylan. Closed since 1995, the
amphitheater is the recipient of a half-million-dollar face-lift that
includes new paint, new seatbacks and new restrooms. The fair will
still offer its free concert series on 15 of the 21 nights of the
fair.
“Everything together this year has elements of both the
traditional and the new so it’s going to be quite a memorable year,”
said Becky Bailey-Findley, general manager of the fair.
There will also be a “Red, Ripe and Karaokin’” karaoke contest
every night on the Heritage Stage. Nightly winners will return the
final night to compete for a $5,000 gift certificate from Cal Spas.
Tomatoes will be abundant at Centennial Farm, which will feature
1,000 tomato plants as varied as tiny grape tomatoes to beefsteak
types that weigh two pounds or more.
The Celebrity Chef Series will showcase three stars of
television’s Food Network, starting on July 17 when celebrity chef
Alton Brown of “Good Eats” explores the tomato and the many roles it
can play in the kitchen.
If you want to feel like a tomato in a blender, you can check out
the new Tango ride, which takes riders 80 feet into the air, then
spins them and turns them upside down, before returning to solid
ground.
While the fair doesn’t offer fried, green tomatoes, there is other
fried fare to sink your teeth into like deep-fried Twinkies, Oreo
Cookies and pickle chips.
Another new feature is Art on a Stick, a visual, outdoor sculpture
competition. Entries, which will be displayed throughout the
fairgrounds, have no weight or size limitations and can be made from
any medium such as ceramic, wood, metal, neon or glass.
Other fair highlights include: Kids Day (every Tuesday); Seniors
Day (every Thursday); Rockin’ Into the Fair, July 16 -- free parking
and admission from noon to 1 p.m. -- and Rockin’ Against Hunger, July
23, noon to 5 p.m. -- free entry with five nonperishable food items
donated to Second Harvest Food Bank.
For more information, call (714) 708-FAIR or visit www.ocfair.com.
The fair will run three weeks this year, but will be closed
Mondays.
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