"A Fair to Remember" Mariposa County 2009
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Yes, the theme for this year's county fair was "A Fair to Remember", and what made it so memorable was that it was pretty much the same as all small county fairs have been since the beginning of history.
Well, maybe not the literal beginnng of history. Perhaps the Babylonians and ancient Chinese didn't do it quite like this, but American county fairs seem to be built out of the same basic elements.
They have been doing it here for the past 70 years, and though I have only been to about 10 of them in this county, they are always pretty much the same.
It's About the Food
There's cotton candy, corn-dogs, cinnamon rolls, and a hot dog stand run by the high school football team boosters. It's considered unpatriotic to pass up the fair food.
You can buy a giant pretzel or a grilled corn-on-the cob for eight times the the price you could make it at home-- but somehow it seems worth every penny when you are munching your snack and wandering among the exhibits.
It's About the Fun
There are games of skill and a quite a bit of luck. and watermelon seed-spitting contests. There are square dancing demonstrations, knitting contests, trike races for the tykes and, of course, the dachshund races running on all fours and in all directions.
It's About the Entertainment
There are wandering clowns, jugglers, face painters and balloon artists.
It's About the Produce
There are exhibits of prize pumpkins, produce, flower arrangements, bonsai trees, canned vegetables, and baked goods.
It's About the Arts and Crafts
There are photo exhibits, paintings, drawings, woodcarvings, quilts, clothing and collections all created or assembled by the hands of county residents.
Prize ribbons seem to be scattered across the displays by a generous hand.
It's about the Promotions.
In front of photo displays swagged with crepe paper streamers, are booths with tables full of literature .
Sitting behind the tables are earnest and smiling people giving out candy and pens and totebags.
They are promoting recycling, volunteerism, community projects, tourism, solar energy, Boy Scouts, Republicans, Democrats, or Jesus.
It's About the Special Events
There are cowboys and horses doing rodeo stuff, and good old boys (and girls) crashing good old cars into each other in the demolition derby.
People pay extra to watch the cars crash into each other while inhaling potent exhaust fumes as the drivers do their impressions of crash dummies.
It's About the Rides
The kids wait all year for the carnival rides. There are no rides taller than the Eiffel Tower with names like "Unspeakable Plunge of Terrible Horror "or "Tempting Triple Death" at this fair.
I think the liability insurance on such things have made the fair people tame down some of the rides over the past few years.
Most of the rides just twirl around real fast and make you hurl if you are over eighteen. They are safe for kids.
It's about the Animals
Of course there are animals.
In many minds animals are the utmost reason to have a county fair.
There are curious goats, trimmed up sheep, smiling hogs and beefy cattle as well as spiffy poultry and brushed-up bunnies .
The kids show off the animals they have cared for all year, hoping to get a good price at the auction. They are all hard-working winners.
It Doesn't Have Everything
As I said, it is a small fair.
There are no internationally known has-been bands playing, only several local semi-amateur groups which sound pretty good if you like country-rock and genuine enthusiasm.
There are no huge pavilions filled with butter sculptures.
There is not enough butter in the county to supply that kind of exhibit here, after supplying all of the fast food vendors with several thousand pounds.
Besides, the weather is often quite warm on Labor Day Weekend --butter melting weather.
There no roving gangs or threatening characters at our small county fair.
It's small enough that residents will recognize lots of neighbors.
There are characters, but they aren't particularly scary.
You will see cowboys with numbered signs on their backs, old ladies wearing balloon hats and cliques of teens with strange clothing and unique hairstyles.
OK, the ladies in balloon hats are a little scary.
There are Sheriff's deputies, Highway Patrol officers, and other officials and emergency personnel on hand-- but the fair goers are quite well-behaved.
Mostly the officers are handing out pencils, CD holders, badge pins and an assortment of kid attractive items.
There are rarely any disrupting or disturbing incidents at the fairgrounds there is zero tolerance for any behavior that is anti-fun.
The beer garden sponsored by a local service club, does a good business, and the wine stand operated by another service group takes in profits for their special community projects.
It's About the People
The best part is, you talk to a lot of people you haven't seen for awhile.
You see some of them admiring pigeons.
You see some of them eating deep fried artichoke hearts.
The local, surprisingly good symphony orchestra plays classical pop music before the fireworks signal the end of the three and a half day annual event.
Everyone is smiling. We will remember it again next year.
It will be the same.
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Comments
this will be the first baldwin county fair in ten years that I will not have anything to exhibit...the reason being we will on our way to our heart home on the 21st and the far starts the 29th...ours is also three days...ours is just the same as yours and I soooo love it!! I treasure all my ribbons!!! I treasure all the pics of the kids as they grew year by year...but next year I will be entered in the Pima county fair :) Yippee for county fairs!!
Just love small town country fairs. Surprisingly, as urban as Central Florida gets, some of our county fairs are among the best. Enjoyed the hub!
Sounds like fun...I like small town fairs and events too. Nice pictures.
James, RNMSN, Jerilee and alekhouse:
Thanks for reading and commenting. When we first came here it was a good way to get the "flavor" of the local area. We came out of the suburbs-- and never looked back.
Sweet nostalgia. My early years were spent on a farm and this article just filled me with warm memories. And I agree, county fairs are a great way to spend a day... how could you not enjoy a day filled with cotton candy, farm animals, old friends and carnival rides? Nice work.
Nothing better than a county fair. Nice reading this hub.
Thanks Linda and Sandy,
It was a good day and the weather was "fair" as well.
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James Ginn says:
3 months ago
We just concluded our fair here in Morrow County, Ohio. It's all about supporting your local farmers, entertainers and service groups. Great Hub! Thanks.