Say farewell, at least until next year
Alex Coolman
FAIRGROUNDS -- The Orange County Fair closed on a high note
Sunday, with officials saying attendance levels for the 17-day event were
likely to break previous records.
The former record of 785,944 was set in 1997, said Becky Bailey-Findley, general manager of the fair and exposition center.
As of 3 p.m. Sunday, officials had counted 776,000 attendees, she
said.
The numbers were encouraging to Bailey-Findley, who said fair
officials had been working to put together popular programs.
“We’ve really tried to position the fair as a fun, interesting family
event and one that the community can get involved in,” she said.
This year’s fair, in addition to attracting large crowds, also managed
to be very orderly.
“It’s been a very good year” with only minor enforcement issues, said
Lt. Dennis Demaio of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. “We’ve seen
more of a family crowd than we’ve ever seen.”
Around the fairgrounds Sunday, people were getting their final dose of
things fair-related.
Betsy Martin, 10, Kathleen Hitt, 12, and Sarai Segura, 14, were part
of the last act from Wanda’s Dance Studio that performed on the Heritage
Stage.
The girls stood in their tap shoes outside the dressing room, waiting
for the moment when they would perform “Lord of the Dance,” the show
finale. Despite the tension of the moment, the girls said they had no
anxiety.
“We’ve probably done it too many times,” Betsy said.
A few steps away, Cypress resident Carol, who declined to give her
last name, was taking in the show with her daughter, Natalie.
This was her first trip to the fair, Carol said. “We thought we’d get
in at the very end.”
The pair was making up for lost time with an ambitious viewing
schedule. They had looked at gems, minerals, piglets and reptiles, and
they had only been at the fair for an hour.
Meanwhile, in the Ice Cream Shop, Emily Ruestmann was contemplating
the fact that the fair’s end meant she was going to have to go back to
waitressing.
She said she had enjoyed her time making ice cream cones and shakes
for fairgoers, but she wasn’t quite sure how many cones she had created
in the past 10 days.
“Many, many, many,” she said. “At least 10,000.”
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