Keeping with tradition at the fair
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Lolita Harper
From “We’re Having Bushels of Fun” in 1993 to “Red, Ripe and Rockin’”
the Sankey family has been coming to opening day at the fair for 10
years.
Mother Paula Sankey said it is a tradition that started when her
oldest was just a baby. It was July 1993 and the fair was saluting
crops and vegetables for its 101st fair. Sankey took her little one
to the face-painting booth for her inaugural “fair experience.” She
didn’t remember what the painting was but she remembered the booth
and has gone back every year for the same artistic touch.
“He has watched my children grow up,” Paula said.
Ten years ago the fair included an educational packet with
vegetable fact sheets, planting tips, Guinness vegetable records, a
farm fact quiz and coloring for elementary school-aged children.
Sankey’s only daughter was too young for the material but it wouldn’t
be long before the children would read the fair theme themselves.
There was a petting zoo, the livestock display, plenty of rides
and food and concerts. The Pacific Ampitheatre was still up and
running.
The decade of fair-going tradition has come full circle as the
theme is once again vegetable themed -- this time its tomatoes -- and
the Pacific Ampitheatre made its big comeback with a blockbuster list
of performances.
Lauren Sankey, 7, said she enjoyed the tradition, although she
doesn’t remember her first trip to the fair. She has seen pictures
and looks forward to it every year. Each summer, the family adds more
memories to their opening day archives.
Lauren proudly showed off the colorful dragon painted on her face
and this year stepped up the body art to a temporary tattoo.
Ten years at the Orange County Fair is just the beginning of the
Sankey family tradition, Paula Sankey said.
“We’ll be back again next year too.”
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