2012 placer co. fair
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June 21-24at the Placer County
Fairgrounds
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Dont miss out on all the fun that will behappening at the Placer County Fairthis year when we celebrate with four
days of great entertainment and activities
that are perfect for the whole family.From tots toteens, 6-year-oldsto 60-plus, every-one is Racing tothe Fair as our 2012theme promotesboth the Fair andthe All AmericanSpeedway, ownedand operated bythe Placer CountyFair Association.
We have workedto keep andimprove on thetraditions of theFair with some funcontests like pieeating and water-melon eating, our4-H, FFA andGrange Livestockshows and auc-tion, the blue rib-
bon competitionsfor home arts,floriculture, andgarden produce,and the quilt show.
The lovelywomen and younggirls of PlacerCounty will com-pete for titles to represent the Fair for thenext year. Of course there is nothing as tra-ditional as Fair Food, but there are alwaysnew and creative entries so check out the
food booths for the latest craze.
Having a classic car show on Friday night
has been a long-tradition and this year weare expanding it to four days with a LowRider show on Thursday, a larger ClassicCar and Hot Rod show on Friday, a Vintage
Volkswagen show on Saturday, and a Kus-toms and Low Riders show on Sunday.They will all line up to enter the fair-grounds in a parade at 6 p.m. each day.
We have some exciting events plannedfor the All American Speedway grand-stands a concert by Smash Mouth,
which is geared for family entertainment,an amateur Mixed Martial Arts fight card
on Friday and cars on the track on Satur-
day and Sunday.
Dont miss the opportunity to experiencethe racing fun we have every Saturdaynight at the Speedway with the Open
Wheel Modified extravaganza on Saturdayand the crazy Enduro Race on Sunday!
Check to see if you fall into one of ourSpecial Days with free entry seniors onThursday, sponsors on Friday, active mili-tary and first responders with one guest onSaturday and kids on Sunday.
So race to the fair with us youll havea great time!
~ John Javidan, Interim Fair Manager
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TICKET PRICES:Adults $5Seniors (60+) $3Kids 12 and under $3 Smash Mouth $20, includesfair admission Mixed Martial Arts $50 ring-
side, $30 general seating,includes fair admission Speedway Open Wheel Races$13 includes fair admission Speedway Enduro Race$13 includes fair admission If you pay to get into thefair and then decide to go toone of the grandstandevents, your fair admittancewill be deducted from thegrandstand ticket price. Carnival wristbands pre-saleuntil noon June 21 $20 (save
$5, available in advance inthe fair office)
HOURS:Thursday, June 21: 3-10 p.m.Friday, June 22: 3-10 p.m.Saturday, June 23: 10 a.m.to 10 p.mSunday, June 24: 10 a.m. to10 p.m
SPECIAL DAYS:Thursday Seniors (60+) FreeadmissionFriday Sponsor Day. Free
admission for employees ofall fair sponsorsSaturday Service Day. Freeadmission for all active mili-tary and first responders withID and one guest.Sunday Kids Day. Free admis-sion for kids 12 and under
INFORMATION:Phone: (916) 786-2023Website:www.placercountyfair.orgAddress: 800 All America CityBlvd. at Washington,
Roseville, CA
Were racing to the fair please come along!
GET INVOLVED!
One of the waysthat makes thePlacer County Faira reflection of thecommunity is allthe contests andcompetitions thatanyone can enter.Whether itswatching a CEO
with chocolate piesmeared all overhis face or clap-ping for a kid withthe best mustache,this year be sureto find some timeto enter orobserve some ofthe fun food eat-ing contests.Watermelon andPie-Eating arepure Americana
and age-old fairtraditions. Theywill take place dai-ly on the Beer Gar-den Stage withcategories foryouth and adults.
PHILIP WOOD PRESS TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO
Celest Zacarias, of Roseville, rides on one of the roller coaster thrill attractions onthe opening day of the 2011 Placer County Fair.
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The Hot RodsThe Hot Rods are a get-
up-and-dance musicaltribute to the early days ofRock-n-Roll! The HotRods take you back to thedays of cruisin cars, sock-hops, beach parties, andthe best Rock-n-Roll of all
time. The Hot Rods playlegendary rock and roll Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly,Chuck Berry, Fats Domi-no, and Jerry Lee Lewis.They also salute theswinging sixties with theBeatles, Creedence,Stones, the great Motowndance songs, and then go
down to the beach withthe Surf and Beach Partysongs of the Beach Boysand Jan and Dean.
Apple ZNon-stop high energy
four man show. A leanmean entertainment
machine.
Low Down Dirty DogsFair visitors will be
treated to a rare appear-ance by the Low DownDirty Dogs. They are aPsycheDeltaBlues Band
which means that theytake a high energy psy-
chedelic rock approach tothe blues.
Mad DashThis showy, high ener-
gy, rocknroll band willentertain you with soundsfrom the fifties throughthe eighties. When you
feel the rhythm and thetoes start tapping, its timeto get up and dance.
BrandedBranded brings a great
energy to a country partyplaying everything fromRockin Country covers ofJason Aldean, Gary Allen
and Kenny Chesney to theclassics from Merle Hag-gard and George Strait. Allof the band members arefirefighters and foundanother common groundin their love for playingthe music that they love.
Never Too LateYou can expect a high
energy show of great clas-sic rock music and blues
you can dance to, beingplayed with passion, and
with a lot of heart! With alarge selection of songsranging from The AllmanBrothers, Bob Seeger,David Bowie, Stevie Ray
Vaughn, Hendrix, ZZ Top,Springsteen, Clapton, TheDoors, Tom Petty, TheBlack Crowes, WilsonPicket, Otis Redding &C.C.R., you are sure tohear your favorites and beentertained all night long!
Dean-O-HolicsSwing to the cool
sounds of the Rat Pack as the Dean-O-Holicsbring out Frank Sinatra,
Dean Martin and Sammy
Davis Jr. to croon for thePlacer County Fair crowd.
Mans RuinGrab a bench and relax
to the covers of well-cho-sen hit songs with upbeatrhythms from todays Top40 and classic rockfavorites. If you just needto move to the music,
dancing is optional!
Road 88Road 88 takes pride in
their lively music made
for a rip roarin good time.But what would a countrymusic band be withoutsome heartfelt ballads forslow dancing with yoursweetie? Or a lazy guitarmelody perfect for lyingin the grass and staring upat the summer sky?
Cash ProphetsPreaching the gospel
according to Johnny Cashis exactly what this three-man group does. TheCash Prophets is a tributeband to famed Americansinger-songwriter JohnnyCash, made of father Bob-by Dickson, lead singerand rhythm guitar, andhis two sons, Nate Dick-son, upright bass, andBobby Dickson Jr., guitar.Close your eyes and youll
hear that train a callin.
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The Low Down Dirty Dogs will play at 7 p.m. Thurs-day on the Beer Garden Stage.
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The Hot Rods playlegendary fifties andsixties rock-n-roll.
Fair to showcase good blend of area bands
Whether you like rock n roll, country western, fifties crooner ballads, Americana, or unique
jazz, you are likely to find it at the Placer County Fair. The Coors Light Beer Garden Stage willbe hopping with all manner of talent on stage as the Fair welcomes the opportunity to show-
case some of the best bands in the area. Some popular bands like the Dean-O-Holics and the Hot
Rods will be returning, but the new and already popular country band, Branded, and others will alsomake an appearance. Here are a few of the highlights:
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The fair will be rockinthis year with a big namegroup headlining.
Smash Mouth is a bandthat will appeal to bothadults and kids for amajor concert in the All
American Speedwayinfield on Thursday.
Adult fans will recall thehit I Cant get enough of
you, Baby and WalkinOn the Sun, SmashMouths chart toppinghits, while kids know
them from the Shrekmovie soundtrack featur-ing All Star and a coverof the Monkees classic,Im a Believer.
Collectively, the bandSmash Mouth has soldmore than 10 millionalbums worldwide. Theyhave consistently impact-ed radio with other recog-nizable hits like Then theMorning Comes.
Their music has foundits way into numerousmovies and televisionseries, from Shrek to
Dr. Seuss to ScoobyDoo and recently Diaryof A Wimpy Kid.
A quick listen to theirmusic and you realize themulti-platinum SmashMouth is a 60s-influencedgarage band with a keenpop sensibility that main-tains a timeless quality, astyle they have createdand that is all their own.
Having long since
established itself as theultimate true-to-life Cali-fornia party-band, thevibe surrounding Smash
Mouth is indeed at itscore about having fun.
According to Fair Man-ager John Javidan, thisattitude will be a greatatmosphere for the PlacerCounty Fair. We are in thebusiness of creating funfor our visitors. The out-door concert will be ahuge kick-off for four daysof family fun at the fair.
Joe Getty and the DeadFlowers Band will openfor Smash Mouth. The
Sacramento band playsoriginal songs built fromtraditional Americanmusic and says they arejust a little twisted, loud-er and nastier. Expectlots of guitar, vocal har-monies and a bit of twang
with the bang.Gates will open at 6
p.m. Tickets are $20 Gen-eral Admission andinclude admission to the
fair. Tickets will be avail-able in advance at the fairoffice and at the gate, ifstill available.
COURTESY
Smash Mouth will headline this years Placer County Fair, playing Thursdaynight at 6 p.m. Joe Getty & the Dead Flowers will open.
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the ultimate true-to-
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surrounding Smash
Mouth is indeed at
its core about
having fun.
Smash Mouth sure to be a smash,make a splash on Fairs opening day
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Placer County Fair Pageantshave been around since1937. Many beautiful,
remarkable women have been
named Queens or Princesss(which now are now calledAmbassadors) for Placer Coun-ty. Patty Kennedy, CEO ofKennedy Pageant Productions,has been in charge of the pag-eants for many years.
Patty serves the pageant sys-tem with expertise, determina-tion, love, and passion, actingas mentor and substitute moth-er for hundreds of young
women over the years. Now an
advisory Board helps her gov-ern the program.
There are now directors foreach division. Pattys husbandof 35 years, Bob Kennedy (Pres-ident of the Placer County FairBoard of Directors), spendstime with Placer County man-darin grower, Tom Aguilar, totake care of all the stage props.
We do not give up, we justask for help since were gettingolder,Patty said. I am veryproud to be involved with this
Pageant system and will contin-ue being involved with chil-dren. They are the future and
we must show them the way.This year Tami Uhler has tak-
en the reins as the new MissPlacer County Director.
Tami has been with the PlacerCounty Fair pageants for over12 years and is a former title-holder herself. Her ability tocommit to the pageant, as wellas a full time career as Assistant
Director of Placer CountyDepartment of Child SupportServices is very impressive.
Miss Teen Placer CountyDirector is Kim Anderson. Kimhas been involved with pag-eants with her daughter andnow granddaughter. On top ofher director duties Kim worksfor an insurance firm, is a kid-
ney donor and volunteer.The Director for Jr. Miss and
Jr. Teen Placer County is Lisa
Garcia, who has been with Plac-er County Fair pageants for five
years. She is studying to be anurse, works with the elderly
and is raising two young chil-dren with her husband Robert.Her daughter, Alexis Garcia, isthe current Jr. Miss Queen.
Do not expect to see anepisode of Toddlers andTiaras at the Wee and LittleMiss competition. These youngladies and their moms are hav-ing a great time in a fun andsupportive atmosphere.
Tiffany Vargas, director of thiscategory is a Queen Mom her-
self. Daughter Kennedie Vargasis the current Wee Queen.Tiffani finds time to work onsomething she loves in additionto two part time jobs and rais-ing Kennedie and her sisterPreslie.
This year there are four con-testants for Miss Placer County,five Miss Teen contestants, 10
Junior and 20 Wee and LittleMiss contestants.
The pageants require thehard work and dedication of big
team including: Talent ShowDirector Cassandra CaronThompson, former Miss PlacerCounty 2003, Master of Cere-monies Steven Reed, SeniorDirector Debbie Lagge, Pattysright hand assistant, KenBrooks, Senior Director incharge, Kendra Cendena, danceCoordinator, Heather Clark,
Assistant Junior Director, KimWest Assistant Director for Teenand Miss, and Masters of Cere-
monies Kirk Uhler, Ryan Ron-co, and Ken Brooks.
The pageant would like tothank sponsors Thunder ValleyCasino, JM EnvironmentalCompany, Kim Cain Insurance,Kennedy & Wagner Locksmith,Judge Jess Bedore, and FredPenney, Attorney at Law &
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COURTESY
2011-12 Miss Placer CountyShawna Bruce, left, and MissTeen Placer County LaurenLagge are all smiles.
Placer Countys lovely women and girls compete for title
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Opening act for theMMA Grandstand ($)
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Laugh & Sing withMichael CommunityStage
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Stand Out Talent TowerTheater CommunityStage
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Alkali, Last of the 49ers Olive Garden
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Daily parade Grounds Pie eating contest BeerGarden Stage Champion Drive forGoats Livestock Area MMA BattlegroundAll CAMO Event Grandstand ($) DJ Beer Garden Stage
6:15 P.M.
Alkali, Last of the 49ers Olive Garden
6:30 P.M.
Zumba Toning Community Stage
7 P.M.
Mad Dash Beer GardenStage Jr. Teen & Jr. MissPageant Mahan Stage Multi-Cultural YouthGroup Community Stage Izzi Tooinsky OliveGarden Family Showmanship Show Ring
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Fenix Drum & DanceCompany CommunityStage
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ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE
Brandedplayscountrycovers at3 p.m.Saturdayon theBeerGardenStage
COURTESY
Thursday, June 213 P.M.
Fair opens The Hot Rods BeerGarden Stage Dog obedience show show ring
3:30 P.M.
Laugh & Sing withMichael CommunityStage
4 P.M.
Izzi Tooinsky OliveGarden
4:30 P.M.
Stand Out Talent Tow-er Theater CommunityStage
4:45 P.M.
Alkali, Last of the49ers Olive Garden
5:30 P.M.
Samantha Faye Community Stage Izzi Tooinsky OliveGarden
6 P.M.
Daily parade Smash Mouth Concert($), opener Joe Getty &
the Dead Flowers Miss Placer County &Miss Teen Pageant Mahan Stage DJ Music Beer Gar-den
6:15 P.M.
Alkali, Last of the49ers Olive Garden
6:30 P.M.
Lenny Walker Community Stage
7 P.M.
Low Down DirtyDogs Beer GardenStage Izzi Tooinsky OliveGarden
7:30 P.M.
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Saturday, June 2310 A.M. 4Mulation Community Stage
11 A.M. Apple Z Beer Garden Stage Amanda Ply CommunityStage
12 P.M. Childrens Talent ShowMahan Stage Sari Community Stage Izzi Tooinsky Olive Garden
12:30 P.M. Radio Disney CommunityStage
12:45 P.M. Alkali, Last of the 49ers OliveGarden
1:30 P.M. Teen & Adult Talent Show
Mahan Stage Andy Swan, Balloonologist Olive Garden
2 P.M. Watermelon Eating Contest Beer Garden Stage
2:15 P.M. Princess Libby and her MagicHoops Olive Garden Stage
2:30 P.M. Zumba Toning CommunityStage
3 P.M. Branded Beer Garden Stage Placer County Idol TalentShow Finals Mahan Stage Izzi Tooinsky Olive Garden
3:30 P.M. J & J Performing Arts Com-munity Stage
3:45 P.M. Alkali, Last of the 49ers OliveGarden
4 P.M. Tricks Dance Company Community Stage
4:30 P.M. Andy Swan Balloonologist Olive Garden
5 P.M. Pure Bred Dog Show MahanStage Samantha Faye CommunityStage Princess Libby and her MagicHoops Olive Garden
6 P.M. Speedway Open Wheel Grandstand ($) Beard & Mustache Contest
Beer Garden Stage Multi-Cultural DanceGroup-Polynesian Spirit Community Stage Master Showmanship ShowRing Izzi Tooinsky Olive Garden
7 P.M.
Dean-O-Holics Beer GardenStage Northern California All StarPageant Mahan Stage Amanda Ply CommunityStage
7:30 P.M. Brazilian Center for CulturalExchange Community Stage Western Express Free TrainRides On the grounds
Sunday, June 24
10 A.M. Fair opens Junior Livestock Auction Show Ring Lenny Walker CommunityStage
11 P.M. Mans Ruin Beer GardenStage Zumba Toning Community Stage
12 P.M. Multi-Cultural Youth DanceGroup Community StageIzzi Tooinsky Olive Garden
12:45 P.M. Alkali, Last of the 49ers OliveGarden
1 P.M.
Fenix Drum & DanceCompany Community Stage
1:30 P.M. Andy Swan Balloonogolist Olive Garden
2:00 P.M. Stand Out Talent TowerTheater Community Stage DJ Music Beer Garden
2:15 P.M. Princess Libby and her MagicHoops Olive Garden
3:00 P.M. Road 88 Beer Garden The Advocates CommunityStage Izzi Tooinsky Olive Garden
3:45 P.M. Alkali, Last of the 49ers OliveGarden
4 P.M. Stand Out Talent TowerTheater Community Stage
4:30 P.M. Andy Swan Balloonologist Olive Garden
5 P.M. Multi-Cultural Youth GroupPolynesian Spirit CommunityStage
5:15 P.M.
Princess Libby and her MagicHoops Olive Garden
6 P.M. 200 Lap Enduro Grandstand($) Daily Parade Grounds DJ Music Beer Garden Samantha Faye CommunityStage Izzi Tooinsky Olive Garden
7 P.M. Cash Profits Beer Garden 4Mulation Community Stage
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For fans of combatsports, Mixed Mar-tial Arts (MMA)
returns to Placer County
Fair in the Grandstandsarena on Friday night.Fifteen matches on
the fight card promise toprovide an all-actionevening at the Fair,under the auspices ofMMA champion DaveHuckabas Dawgs of Warand Badge vs BadgeMMA.
The Dawgs of WarMMA All Amateur
CAMO Event Battle-ground on Friday, June22 at the Placer CountyFair will be a full produc-tion showcase of fighterslooking to breakthroughinto professional MMAand reach the next levelin their careers. Badge vsBadge focuses on com-
petition for men andwomen in law enforce-ment, firefighting, andthe military.
Asked what fans canexpect, Gary Shurleysaid We have the topamateur MMA Fightersin the State of California.
Well have fifteen fights,of which five are titlefights for different
weight classes includingone female fight ArleneCulbreth vs Dona Castrofor the 135 pounds
Womens Title Belt. Our
Main Event, and SuperHeavy Weight Title Fightis Thomas Fallon VsZeke Johnston. Whatmakes this card excitingis that most of the fight-ers will be going Proafter this fight event soeveryone is putting it allout on the line for the
win, holding nothingback!
Also known as ulti-mate fighting, mixed
martial arts fighting isone of Americas fastest-growing extreme sportsand the fan base is grow-ing geometrically. Com-petitors use a blend ofkickboxing, submission
wrestling and martialarts in bouts that arefast-paced, intense con-tests of will and skill.There are rules to allowfor the safety of the
fighters without detract-ing from the action andthere are weight divi-sions for both men and
women.Grandstand seating is
$50 for adults ringsideand $30 general admis-sion, which includes fairadmission. For MMA
ticket purchases visitwww.hucksdawgsofwar.com or stop by the Pla-cer County Fair office.
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With influence fromearly roots Americanamusic as well as a touchof rebellious 70s punk,The Nickel Slots drawthe line that connectsJohnny Cash to The
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FIGHT CARD
Cesar Gutierrez vsJordan Bailey Roque Reyes vs
Ryan Hatfield Shane Boeger vsJohn Cotten Jonny Duncan vsBlake Schaffer Demitry Moore vsBrandon Umipig Stephen Volz vsMiguel Neri Anthony Hernan-dez vs Sean Nelson Idris Wasi vs EricSmith Jaleon Reid vs
John Casem Gerald Johnston vsThomas Fallon Jesse Henderson vsMaurice Dickerson Kyle Bryant vsTony Duncan
*Card subject to change
The brawl is back Mixed Martial Arts return Battle of the Beardsand Moustaches
Men who cherish their facialhair will gather at the PlacerCounty Fair at 6:30 p.m. Saturday,
where their whiskers may become
winners. The second annualBeard and Moustache competi-tion does not exclude women andkids though.
Categories include Full Beard(under one foot); Full Beard (overone foot); Partial Beard (any com-bination or style that does nothave its own category); Mous-tache (no styling aids allowed);Styled Moustache; Business Beard(closely trimmed, looks well witha tie and a briefcase); Whiskerina
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When you are channel surf-ing the sports networks,have you wondered why
anyone would want to spendtheir time watching cars go incircles for hours on end?
Well NASCAR auto racing isnot a TV armchair sport for theuninitiated, so the Placer CountyFair gives you the opportunity todiscover the real excitement ofoval track racing at the All Amer-ican Speedway Saturday nightduring the fair.
See why fans are passionateabout this highly competitive
sport; why drivers trap them-selves into form-fitting seats
wearing helmets and firesuits toendure temperatures inside thecars of over 100 degrees in thesummer; why pit crews race tobe the fastest to change a tire,straighten out bent parts after acollision, and design the bestdriving machine allowed under
strict specifications.Saturdays Open Wheel Spec-
tacular will feature Modifieds,Sprint Cars and Midgets. Specta-tors are invited to use their out-door voices, yell at the bad driv-ers on the road, and cheer forthose passing on the curves.
Starting with the anticipationfor the green flag to drop as thecars circle two-wide around theoval, through the hair-raising
near misses and paint-rubbingaction, you will discover why
fans love this sport.Racing is a family activity in
the pits and in the stands. Sobring the whole family and enjoya great evening of racing underthe lights with the sights andsounds of the track.
The $13 cost includes fairadmission, or pay $8 after enter-ing the fair.
If youve never seen anEnduro race, make sure tocatch this one, as they are
some of most entertainingraces you will see. Driversbring out beat up, banged upcars, put them on a track thathas been slathered in soapy
water and take off driving untiltheir car wont go anymore.
The only time a cautioncomes out is if theres an emer-gency situation such as a fire or
overturned car. Drivers mustmaneuver around broken carsand tires, through the muckand soapy water to be the firstto cross the finish line.
Sundays Enduro race will be200-laps with the cars going inthe wrong direction for halfof it. Drivers take a break for pitcrew adjustments after 100
laps, then back on the track
with fresh soapy water.There is always something
going on in this race, drivershitting each other, spinningout or hitting the wall. Its any-ones guess how many will fin-ish the race. For great fun on aSunday evening, take in theEnduro Race. Tickets are $13
which includes fair admission.
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Cars glide through the sudsat an AAS Enduro race.
Race to the racetrack this year Enduro brings out thecrazy side of auto racing
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Bobby Runyon races his No. 21 Modified at All AmericanSpeedway in 2011.
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Whether showing abreeding animal ora market animal,
local 4-H, FFA, and inde-pendent youngsters havespent months raising,feeding, grooming andlearning about their ani-mals and how to showthem to their best advan-tage.
The Placer County Fairoffers the opportunity toexhibit that hard work
with show competitionfor beef, swine, lambs,goats, poultry, rabbits and
cavies. In entering a proj-ect animal at the fair, jun-ior exhibitors learn valuesthat will carry themthrough life and at thesame time becomeambassadors for ourareas agriculture.
Raising a project animalrequires four main steps:
the knowledge to choosea good animal; purchas-ing the right feed and car-ing for that animal; learn-ing to show the animalcorrectly; and obtainingbuyers through a simplemarketing program.
The program alsoallows exhibitors to learnto handle finances withthe money earned fromthe sale of their projects.
Exhibits SupervisorToby Riolos family hasalways been involved as ranchers they raise
cattle. Her two older chil-dren raised hogs andsteers and used that mon-ey to purchase their ownvehicles.
Daughter Paige isstudying Ag Business andEconomics and AnimalScience at OklahomaState University with the
help of scholarships fromthe Placer Cattlewomen.
I would say that mykids involvement in 4-Hand FFA has had a monu-
mental effect on theirlives, Riolo said. Theyall have been responsiblefor the care and feeding ofall their animals; and havealso learned valuablebusiness skills keepingrecords and being incharge of all their expens-es. All four of our kidsespecially enjoyed goingto the bank and deposit-ing their checks after theycovered their expenses. Ithas been a source of prideand achievement forthem.
Daniel Campos, on theother hand, is a city boy.He discovered his love foranimals and agriculture
when he transferred toDel Oro High School andstarted hanging out withnew friends.
Last year he raised hischickens and turkeys after
taking an Ag educationclass. This year he decid-ed to go all the way toraising a steer for auction.
Daniel enjoys being acaretaker and part of the
Ag community. He says itis like a family and every-one is willing to offer help
with his endeavors. Hesays the most surprisingthing he has learned isthat although it seemedpretty daunting, raising asteer is not as hard as hethought it would be.
Holly Hockett has spent
most of her life movingamong Navy bases withher family. She now livesin Auburn with her moth-er and discovered a pas-sion for animals and foodproduction.
She raised chickens aspets, but last year raised aturkey for the Fair. This
year she is raising twoturkeys and is planning toget a lamb. She plans toattend college and majorin Ag Communicationsand is working towards anFFA Golden State degree.
She wants to let othersknow it is worthwhile toknow where your foodcomes from and recom-mends that other kids canstart out small if they areinterested in raising ananimal.
The Jr. Livestock auc-tion starts Sunday at 10
a.m., with coffee and pas-tries hosted by the Placer-Nevada Cattlewomen.The Karthauser Family
will host a barbecue dur-ing the sale. Individuals,groups and businessesmay purchase any of thehundreds of top qualitylivestock raised .
Livestock program creates opportunities for local youth
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Car buffs will be on cloudnine when they discoverthe fairs annual Classic Car
Show has become four nights ofvintage vehicle heaven.
This year, fans are in for fourdays of polished chrome, outra-geous paint jobs, and mind-blowing hydraulics. Each day at6 p.m., fair visitors will be treat-ed to the rumble of participat-ing cars as the restored andsuped-up rods and V-dubsenter the fairgrounds andparade to the staging area onSunset Lawn.
An added bonus to the com-
munity is that half the entryfees collected with go to eachclubs charity, with the clubfielding the most cars taking100 percent to their charity.
Thursday kicks off with a LowRider show hosted by the MalaFamilia Club featuring low-slung sedans barely clearing theground.
Friday night is the traditionalClassic Car Show. Expect to seeeverything from a flamed 32Deuce Coupe to the refurbishedfamily 55 Buick. The show willbe hosted by CappuccinoCruisers. Director Ray Marquezsays his club will contributetheir earnings to the California
Automobile Museum.
On Saturday, the VintageVolkswagens will bring nostal-gia for Herbie the Love Bug andFlower Power V-Dub buses.There will be all makes andmodels from the 50s, 60s, and70s. The show is open to anypre-1980 Bug, Bus, or KarminGhia. Funds will be donated toThe Lords Gym in Roseville.
Sundays show will featureKustoms, Low Riders and RatRods. These cars are raked,channeled, chopped and cus-tomized with parts from a vari-ety of automakers, or machinedfor a custom look. You may evensee a Rat Rod with their dis-tinctive put together by any-thing I could find look. The
show is hosted by Asylum, andis earning money for the UngerAdoption Foundation.
Car owners wishing to partic-ipate should sign up inadvance. Entry fee is $10 with$5 going to the charity of theClubs choice. Entry forms areavailable online at www.Placer-CountyFair.org.
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Hot rods, left, and vintageVolkswagens, above, are allpart of the Classic Car Showat the Placer County Fair.
Hoods up! Low risers, hot rods, vintage Volks and Kustoms are hereCLASSIC CAR SHOWWhen: 6 p.m. nightlyWhere: Sunset LawnEntry fee: $10
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Abig part of the Placer County Fairexperience is enjoying, guilt-free, aserious helping of fabulous fair
food. There seems to be no limit to whatcan be put on a stick, battered, anddeep-fried.
Surveys by network news groups toamusement ride organizations showthat fair food is top of the list of what ismost important at a fair or festival.
As a matter of fact, fair food can be acultural, international experience. This
year you can visit Italy with pizza, Francewith crepes, New Orleans with beignetsand alligator, Mexico with tamales, tacosand burritos, Greece with gyros, and theU.S.A. with corndogs and hot dogs.
Are fruit and vegetables your thing?Seek out fried zucchini, roasted corn onthe cob, and all manner of fruit drizzledor dipped in chocolate. When the after-noon gets hot youll be able to cooldown with ice cream, slushies, smooth-ies, shaved ice or a yard-tall soft drinkconcoction.
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The CompetitiveExhibit Hall featuresall the creations of
the community that arecompeting for covetedPlacer County Fair rib-bons. A new exhibit hon-ors Women Who HaveMade a Difference.
Strolling through thehall you may discover aChristmas tree made fromplastic Coke bottles; ametal wedding cake; gar-den-grown sunflowers,cabbages, herbs andonions; dresses, vests,
jewelry, footwear, or
headwear; homemadejams and jellies, bakedgoods and candy; oil,acrylic, watercolor paint-ings; drawings ... the list isalmost endless.
An extraordinary exhib-it honoring extraordinary
women will highlightthose who have made a
positive impact on a greatmany lives and the qualityof life in our community.
The women who direct,and are members andrecipients of, the PlacerCattle Women, Womens
Wisdom Art Group, andAcres of Hope organiza-tions will be featured.
The Placer Cattlewomen
are an integral part of ourfair, running the Red Barnin the livestock area,preparing food for thebuyers and membersinvolved in the JuniorLivestock Auction, and
selling raffle tickets thathelp fund their scholar-ships to college studentsstudying agriculture.
Womens Wisdom Arts isa program that offers avariety of art experiencesfor women of all back-grounds, who want tobroaden their creative
lives, in a safe and nurtur-ing environment.
Through the support ofstaff, volunteers and otherstudents, women areintroduced to art and itshealing properties. Class-es include drawing, tex-tiles, clay, mixed media,poetry, gourd crafting,creative writing, andpainting .
Helen started withWomens Wisdom Arts in2007 when her doctor wassearching for a place
where she could go toease the symptoms of
Cerebral Palsy.Wisdom gives mesomewhere to go and(something) constructiveto think about, Helensaid. It helps me to staystable and positive aboutmy life.
Acres of Hope is anorganization that helps
homeless women regaintheir children and theirlives. Acres of Hopebelieves in a hand-up, nota hand-out. The gradu-ates from the two yearprogram have anastounding 95 percentsuccess rate.
Lori came to Acres ofHope as a young woman
with two sons, her life in amess, physically deterio-rating, and with familyrelationships that weredestroyed.
Working hard on theprogram at Acres of Hope
allowed her to work ondrug and alcohol addic-tions, and an eating disor-der, and to learn how tomove forward.
All three of these organ-izations are run by caring
women in our communi-ty. Their actions havechanged lives.
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