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OC Fair Communications Department
OC Fair Communications Department ocfair.com/newsroom ∞ [email protected] ∞ (714) 708-1543 JULY 13 - AUGUST 12 OPEN WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY Table of Contents General Information for Reporters 1 General Information for the Public 2-3 OC Fair Admission and Parking 4 Savings at the OC Fair 5-6 Headline Entertainment 7-10 Attractions, Entertainment and Exhibits 11-13 Food at the 2012 OC Fair 14 Competitions and Contests 15 Shopping at the OC Fair 16 The OC Fair 17-18 OC Fair Style Guide 19 OC Fair & Event Center Media Guidelines 20 Toyota Summer Concert Series at Pacific Amphitheatre The Hangar Action Sports Arena Board of Directors and Executive Staff OC Fair History and Attendance General Information for Reporters/Media Welcome to the 2012 OC Fair Outside of Fair, the Communications Department is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday During Fair (July 13-August 12), office hours are 9 a.m.-10 p.m., Wednesday-Sunday The office is closed Monday and Tuesday Contacting the Communications Department Direct line (714) 708-1543 E-mail: [email protected] Online Newsroom ocfair.com/newsroom Press Credential Policy and Request Form Find the OC Fair Online Twitter Facebook iPhone app Android app Flickr (Stock Photos) B-Roll (HD download) ocfair.com/credentials Twitter.com/ocfair Facebook.com/OCFair Download in iTunes store (OC Fair) Download in Google Play store flickr.com/photos/36874382@N05/sets/ Host: visionstarmedia.com Username: ocfair2012 Password: bRoll2012 Staff Contacts Robin Wachner (714) 708-1559 Director of Communications [email protected] Sabrina Sakaguchi (714) 708-1526 Communications Coordinator [email protected] The Communications Department is located in the Administration Building at 88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Inside Gate 4 off Arlington Drive. 1 1 General Information for the Public Dates The 2012 OC Fair is open July 13-August 12 (23 days and nights; Wednesday-Sunday) Hours Wednesday-Friday, Noon-Midnight Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-Midnight The Fair is open Wednesday-Sunday 2012 Theme “Home Sweet Home” Contacting The Fair/General Inquiries Phone: (714) 708-1500 Website: ocfair.com E-mail: [email protected] Location OC Fair & Event Center 88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Driving Directions In Orange County The 405, 5, 91 and 22 Freeways all connect with the south Newport (55) Freeway. Exit Del Mar/Fair Drive, right on Fair Drive. From Los Angeles 5 south or 405 south to 55 south, exit Del Mar/Fair Drive, right on Fair Drive. From LAX/Long Beach 405 south, exit Fairview, right on Fairview, left on Fair Drive. From Riverside 91 west to 55 south, exit Del Mar/Fair Drive, right on Fair Drive. From San Diego 5 north to 405 north to 55 south, exit Del Mar/Fair Drive, right on Fair Drive. 2 General Information for the Public, cont. Organization OC Fair & Event Center 32nd District Agricultural Association, State of California Mission of the OC Fair & Event Center Celebration of Orange County’s Communities, Interests and Heritage. Operating Budget The 2012 OCFEC operating revenue budget is $30.9 million. In 2011, it was $30.1 million. OC’s Fair 2011 attendance: 1,400,280 Highest record attendance: 1.400,280 (2011) Highest single-day attendance: 84,985 (Saturday, July 21, 2001) About our Fairgoers: (Some information is based on a 13-day patron survey conducted in 2011 by EventCorp Services, Inc.) • 52.4 percent call Orange County home with another 32.9 percent visiting from Los Angeles County. • 71.4 percent are annual visitors to the Fair. • The average number of visits to the 2011 Fair by surveyed guests was 2.9 with an average of 5.5 hours per visit. • Women outnumbered men, 56.1 percent to 43.9 percent. • The average age of Fairgoers was 34, with an average annual household income of $75,000. • More than 81,000 generous Fairgoers took advantage of free admission offered through four community donation drives held at the 2011 Fair gates through the “We Care Wednesday” program, which collected 42 tons of food, 62,000 children’s books, 100,000 pieces of gently used clothing and approximately 100,000 new school supplies for Orange County’s neediest. What Fairgoers are saying: • Out of the total patrons surveyed, Fairgoers said they felt a “Good-Excellent” overall satisfaction during their visit to the 2011 Fair with 49.5 percent ranking the Fair at Excellent and another 35.9 percent at Good. • 46.4 percent of surveyed Fairgoers ages 13-20 rated the Fair as Excellent. Awards & Accolades 2011 - Voted Best Fair in Southern California by Los Angeles Times’ readers 2010 - Critic’s Choice for Best Place to See a Concert in the OC (Orange County Register) 3 OC Fair Admission and Parking Super Pass* The OC Fair Super Pass is valid for one (1) admission each day of the 2012 OC Fair (July 13-August 12, open Wednesday-Sunday) for the owner of the pass only. This pass is non-transferrable. Children 5 and younger are free every day. General (ages 13-59) Seniors (ages 60+) Youth (ages 6-12) $35 $30 $25 Single-Day Admission Prices* General (ages 13-59) Seniors (ages 60+) Youth (ages 6-12) $11 $8 $6 on Seniors Day (Friday) $6 Free on Kids Day (Thursday) *Additional admission may be required for shows in the Pacific Amphitheatre, The Hangar, Action Sports Arena and other special events. Concert tickets and action sports reserved seats include free Fair admission. Parking General Buses and Limos Concert Preferred Parking $7 $14 $30 Satellite Parking (Saturday and Sunday only) Location: Experian parking structure located off the Bristol St. exit of the northbound I-405 and the Avenue of the Arts exit of the southbound I-405. Hours of operation: 10 a.m.-Midnight on Saturday and Sunday during the 2012 OC Fair Cost: Free parking and shuttle service OC Fair Express (Friday-Sunday only) $2 general Fair admission with valid OCTA rider coupon. Service available at these OCTA transit locations: Anaheim, Fullerton, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Hills, San Juan Capistrano and Santa Ana. Hours of operation: Friday 3 p.m.-Midnight and Saturday-Sunday 10 a.m.-Midnight. Additional Cost: Bus fee: One-way $1.50, Round-trip $3. Coupon/discount is only valid with use of OC Fair Express service and on day of service. 4 Savings at the OC Fair Gate Promotions Opening Day Free Hour Friday, July 13, Noon-1 p.m. Free admission and parking through all gates. Rise & Shine Saturdays and Sundays 10-11 a.m. $2 admission during the opening hour on weekends. Kids Day Thursdays, July 19, 26 and August 2, 9 Children 12 and under are admitted free all day. Seniors Day Fridays, July 13, 20, 27 and August 3, 10 Senior citizens who are 60 or older are admitted all day for $6. Seniors can also enjoy free Ferris wheel and merry-go-round rides. Heroes Get In Free Daily Free admission for all veterans and active duty military with ID all day, every day. Friends of the Fair Day Wednesday, July 18, 9:30 a.m.-Noon. Pre-registered guests who are physically or mentally challenged enjoy a morning of entertainment, contests and activities at no cost. Advance reservations are required for qualified groups. We Care Wednesday Noon-4 p.m. Food Drive Wednesday, July 18, Noon-4 p.m. One free admission and one carnival ride per person with a donation of five non-perishable food items. Also sponsored by Ralphs and benefitting Second Harvest Food Bank and OC Food Bank. Children’s Book Drive Wednesday, July 25, Noon-4 p.m. One free admission and one carnival ride per person with a donation of one new or three gently used children’s books. Benefitting Orange County Children and Families Commission AND THINK Together Early Learning Program. Clothing Drive Wednesday, August 1, Noon-4 p.m. One free admission and one carnival ride with a donation of five (5) gently used clothing items. Donated items benefit Goodwill of Orange County. School Supply Drive Wednesday, August 8, Noon-4 p.m. One free admission and one carnival ride with a donation of one new school item valued at $5 or more. Donated supplies will benefit Share Our Selves (SOS). Other Promotions $2 Taste of Fair Food Fridays, July 13, 20, 27 and August 3, 10, Noon- 4 p.m. Sample select Fair food for $2 each. 5 Savings at the OC Fair, cont. Other Promotions, cont. OC Fair Flyer Express Friday-Sunday only $2 general Fair admission coupon with use of designated OCTA shuttle service direct to the Fair from 7 different OCTA transit locations. Service hours are Friday 3 p.m.-Midnight and Saturday-Sunday 10 a.m.Midnight. Bus fare is $1.50 for one-way and $3 for round-trip. Visit octa.net/ocfairexpress for locations. Del Taco Coupon Receive $2 off general admission with coupon available at Del Taco locations. Ralphs 5x5x5 Purchase at least $10 with your Ralphs Club Card at any Southern California Ralphs location and receive a coupon to purchase up to 5 (five) OC Fair general admission tickets for only $5 each before 5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday. Must present Ralphs receipt with included coupon at any Fair ticket booth to redeem offer. Valid Noon-5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, July 13-August 12. Carnival Promotions Pacific Amphitheatre & RCS Ticket Bounce-Back Nightly One (1) free ride on La Grande Wheel in the Main Midway with each Pacific Amphitheatre concert ticket stub. Redeemable at La Grande Wheel entrance the night of the concert, after the show. $30 Unlimited Ride Wristband Wednesdays and Thursdays Unlimited rides in the Main Midway and Kiddie Carnival for $30 and two free games. Sold until 5 p.m. Valid until 8 p.m. Fridays $2 Rides and $2 Games All rides and games are $2 each. Sold until 4 p.m. Fun Pass Daily Sold daily in increments of $5, $10, $50 and $100. Valid for rides and games in the Main Midway and Kiddie Carnival. Fast Pass Daily Get to the front of the ride line with a Fast Pass for $20 (one time use). Valid for rides in the Main Midway and Kiddie Carnival. Seniors Day Fridays Seniors (60+) can enjoy free Ferris wheel and merry-go-round rides. We Care Wednesday Wednesdays, Noon-4 p.m. Receive a free carnival ride (valid day of donation only) with an appropriate donation to any of the four We Care Wednesday community drives (July 18, 25 and August 1, 8 Noon-4 p.m.). See the “We Care Wednesday” description above for specific donation requirements. Read & Ride Daily Children ages 5-11 who read two books and complete the online book report form (available at ocfair.com/ readandride) will receive three free carnival rides. Completed forms can be redeemed for the ride passes at the Information Booth in the Centennial Farm area during regular Fair hours. Ray Cammack Shows (RCS) of Laveen, Ariz., offers two midways at the OC Fair: Main Midway features rides and games for adults and older children. Kiddie Carnival features rides and games for toddlers and younger children. 6 Headline Entertainment The OC Fair is proud to offer Fairgoers three complexes within its gates featuring premiere entertainment for Fairgoers including original concerts, action sports and the best in tribute bands. Pacific Amphitheatre Under the Orange County summer night sky, Fairgoers can rock out with artists including Willie Nelson, Scotty McCreery, Young The Giant, Sheryl Crow, Duran Duran Tears For Fears, Matisyahu, Earth, Wind & Fire, Victoria Justice, Cinderella, “Weird Al” Yankovic and more. With 8,500 fixed seats, the Pacific Amphitheatre offers an intimate concert experience. All Pacific Amphitheatre concert tickets include free Fair admission on that day and a free ride on the La Grande Wheel in the Carnival. See page 8 for schedule. The Hangar In this aviation hangar-type building with a 50-foot arched ceiling and 23,000-square-foot exhibit space, Fairgoers can enjoy the best in tribute bands covering pop and rock favorites such as U2, Journey, Neil Diamond, Prince, Motley Crue, Rolling Stones and No Doubt, in addition to original bands such as The English Beat, The Originalites, Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra and Tenth Avenue North. See page 9 for schedule. Action Sports Arena If it will cause adrenaline to flow or crowds to cheer, it will be featured in the Action Sports Arena. Actionpacked lineups include traditional and motor home demolition derbies, motorcycle speedway, bull riding, BMX, canine agility demonstrations and more. See page 10 for schedule. 7 Summer Concert Series at Pacific Amphitheatre Capacity: 8,500 seats Tickets can be purchased at the OC Fair & Event Center Box Office at the Pacific Amphitheatre, all Ticketmaster outlets, online at ticketmaster.com, or by phone (800) 745-3000. Ticket prices vary for each concert and include free Fair admission. All acts are subject to change without notice. Visit ocfair.com for an updated entertainment list. Jul 13 Jul 14 Willie Nelson & Family The Happy Together Tour 8 p.m. 8:15 p.m. Jul 15 Jul 18 Jul 19 Jul 20 Jul 21 Jul 22 Jul 25 Jul 26 Jul 27 Jul 28 Jul 29 Aug 1 Aug 2 Aug 3 Aug 4 Aug 5 Aug 8 Aug 9 Aug 10 Aug 11 Aug 12 Matisyahu / Katchafire Scotty McCreery / Attwater Adam Lambert Bachman & Turner / Foghat Cody Simpson / Madasen McGrath Young The Giant / The Steelwells Sheryl Crow / honeyhoney Hot Chelle Rae / Allstar Weekend Steel Pulse With Very Special Guest The Dirty Heads Earth, Wind & Fire Three Dog Night / The Guess Who Tears For Fears Victoria Justice / Max Schneider Cinderella / Sebastian Bach The Fab Four / Surfin’ Safari Jeff Dunham The All-American Rejects Heart Martina McBride Duran Duran “Weird Al” Yankovic 7 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. The Turtles Featuring Flo & Eddie, Micky Dolenz of The Monkees, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, The Grass Roots and The Buckinghams Credentials for OC Fair events requiring an additional/separate ticket will be issued separately from those issued for the Fair. All credentials will be issued for individual shows, subject to criteria established by the artist, artist management, and the venue. Please visit ocfair.com/credentials to submit concert requests. 8 The Hangar at the 2012 OC Fair Capacity: 1,150 seats Tickets can be purchased at the OC Fair & Event Center Box Office at the Pacific Amphitheatre, all Ticketmaster outlets, online at ticketmaster.com, or by phone (800) 745-3000. Ticket prices vary for each concert and include free Fair admission. All acts are subject to change without notice. Visit ocfair.com for an updated entertainment list. Jul 13 Jul 14 Jul 15 Jul 18 Jul 19 Jul 20 Jul 21 Journey Unauthorized - A Salute to the Music of Journey “Led Zeppelin Live” Starring Heartbreaker TNT - Paying Tribute to AC/DC Purple Reign - THE Prince Tribute Show Queen Nation - A Tribute to the Music of Queen The Cured - The Cure Tribute Experience The Joshua Tree - A Tribute to U2 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Jul 22 Jul 25 Jul 25 Jul 26 Jul 27 Jul 28 Tenth Avenue North OC Fair Celebrity Chef: Robert Irvine (Free with Fair Admission) Wild Child - A Jim Morrison Celebration No Duh - The Ultimate No Doubt / Gwen Stefani Concert Tribute Experience Elton – The Early Years – The Best of Early Elton Recreated Jumping Jack Flash 8:15 p.m. 1 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Jul 29 Aug 1 Aug 2 Aug 2 Aug 3 Aug 4 Aug 5 Aug 8 Aug 9 Aug 10 Aug 11 Aug 12 The English Beat / The Originalites “The Music of ABBA” - Arrival From Sweden OC Fair Celebrity Chef: Fabio Viviani (Free with Fair Admission) Motley Inc / Pyromania – Tributes to Motley Crue and Def Leppard Hot August Night – A Neil Diamond Tribute Which One’s Pink? - The Best of Pink Floyd Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra Moonwalker – The Reflection of Michael Jackson Night Fever – The Bee Gees Tribute Strangelove – The Ultimate Tribute to Depeche Mode Dead Man’s Party – The Oingo Boingo Tribute Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 6 p.m. Commemorating the 25th anniversary of U2’s The Joshua Tree by performing the album in its entirety Celebrating The Stones’ 50th Anniversary with Special Guests Credentials for OC Fair events requiring an additional/separate ticket will be issued separately from those issued for the Fair. All credentials will be issued for individual shows, subject to criteria established by the artist, artist management, and the venue. Please visit ocfair.com/credentials to submit concert requests. 9 Action Sports Arena Capacity: Varies per show. All Action Sports Arena events offer limited non-reserved general admission seating free with Fair admission. Reserved seating is also available for all shows at varying prices and includes free Fair admission. Reserved seats can be purchased at the OC Fair & Event Center Box Office at the Pacific Amphitheatre, all Ticketmaster outlets, online at ticketmaster.com, or by phone (800) 745-3000. Jul 13 X-Treme Freestyle Moto-X 8 p.m. Jul 14 38th Annual Speedway Fair Derby 8 p.m. Jul 15 OC Fair Kart Racing Challenge 6 p.m. Jul 18 Extreme Rodeo 8 p.m. Jul 19 Bull Riding 8 p.m. Jul 20 Extreme Rodeo 8 p.m. Jul 21 Bull Riding 8 p.m. Jul 22 Fiesta del Charro 7 p.m. Jul 25-26 ASA BMX Big-Air Triples 8 p.m. Jul 27 SummerFist V – Mixed Martial Arts 7:30 p.m. Jul 28 Ultimate Dodgeball Championships 6 p.m. Jul 29 OC Police Canine Association Show 2 p.m., 4 p.m. & 6 p.m. Aug 1-5 Jump! The Ultimate Dog Show 4 p.m., 6 p.m. & 8 p.m. daily Aug 8 & 11 Orange Crush Demolition Derby 8 p.m. each show date Aug 9 & 12 Motor Home Madness Demolition Derby 8 p.m. (Aug. 9) & 7 p.m. (Aug. 12) Damsels of Destruction Demolition Derby 8 p.m. Aug 10 Benefitting Komen OC For The Cure Credentials for OC Fair events requiring an additional/separate ticket will be issued separately from those issued for the Fair. All credentials will be issued for individual shows, subject to criteria established by the artist, artist management, and the venue. Please visit ocfair.com/credentials to submit concert requests. 10 Attractions, Entertainment & Exhibits New Attractions in 2012 Chocolate Unwrapped: Beans, Bars & Bon Bons This exhibit in the Exhibit Promenade puts the “sweet” in “Home Sweet Home.” Learn how chocolate is made, from the bean to the bar at daily demonstrations by Xan Confections of Irvine and more. Free with Fair admission. Let Freedom Ring Exhibit & Salute to Heroes The new Let Freedom Ring exhibit, on display daily, will feature pieces of steel beam from the World Trade Center. Fairgoers can also view from outside The Hangar a Salute to Heroes presentation featuring a 4-minute video accompanied by fireworks and a laser show at 8:20 p.m. daily. Free with Fair admission. Museum of Neon Art A brilliant collection of neon art relating to this year’s “Home Sweet Home” theme, including “Pop Shark” by world-renowned artist Michael Fletchner. On display in the Visual Arts Gallery. Karaoke Rockstarz Every night on the Meadows Stage, Fairgoers can feel like real rock stars with this karaoke-meets-live-band mix. Karaoke is first-come, first-served and begins at 7 p.m. Free with Fair admission. Yarn Bombing The OC Fair will get “bombed” with colorful yarn and crochet creations July 15 in Fair Square. Fairgoers are invited to join in the fun regardless of their knitting or crotching experience. Check-in is 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free with Fair admission. OC Fair Celebrity Chefs Chef Robert Irvine, host of the Food Network’s hit show “Dinner Impossible,” comes to The Hangar, Thursday, July 26 at 1 p.m. Celebrity chef and “Top Chef” superstar Fabio Viviani appears on stage in The Hangar on Thursday, August 2 at 1 p.m. Girl Scouts: From Cookie Pro to CEO - 100 Years of Building Leaders In honor of the Girl Scouts’ 100th anniveray, this informational and inspirational exhibit celebrates the organization’s beginnings and present, displaying the strength and success of Girl Scouts USA. On Friday, July 27, the first 100 Fairgoers through the Fair’s Blue Gate (main entrance) receive free Girl Scout Cookies and, throughout the day, local Girl Scouts will lead demonstrations, perform and much more. Viewing the exhibit is free with Fair admission. Oasis Camel Dairy The Oasis Camel Dairy brings a unique agricultural, historical and scientific display to the 2012 Fair August 1-12. This new exhibit blends the camels’ colorful, ancient history with today’s new discoveries. Milking demonstrations take place each day at 1:30, 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. Free with Fair admission. 11 Attractions, Entertainment & Exhibits, cont. Other Featured Attractions & Events Pogopalooza Things get jumping at the OC Fair when pogo athletes gather July 26-28 in Fair Square to attempt to break world records and vie for the world championship title. Free with Fair admission. Budweiser Clydesdales From August 1-12, the Fair will welcome back the iconic Budweiser Clydesdales in a daily hitch and parade alongside a daily exhibit featuring historical information and grooming, as well as Q&A with the Clydesdales’ handlers. Daily hitch preperation at 4 p.m. and parade through the Fair at 5 p.m. Free with Fair admission. OC Fair Fun Run On Sunday, August 5, hundreds of participants will run, walk and skip through the Fair. For those not concerned with finishing first, they can partake in rides, games and more on this special 5K route before the Fair opens to the public. Organized in conjunction with the OC Marathon, the 5K starts at 7:30 a.m. Pre-registration is available at ocfair5k.com. A fundraiser pancake breakfast benefitting the Centennial Farm Foundation will be held the same day starting at 6:30 a.m. in the Farm for $7 a person. Fun Run participants receive one free meal ticket for the breakfast. Grounds & Community Entertainment As visitors stroll through the Fair, they will encounter clowns, games and magicians—all presenting another facet of the Fair’s amusement offerings. Various stages throughout the Fair host a wide variety of amateur performers from Orange County to entertain Fairgoers, including dancers, karate practitioners, aerobics demonstrators, vocalists, instrumentalists and cultural groups. All-Alaskan Racing Pigs See the swiftest swine compete for a cookie as the audience cheers them on. Races are held several times a day in the Livestock Area. Russell Brothers Circus This family circus delights Fairgoers young and old with winsome acts. The circus is unique in the creative way it uses the performers and audience instead of animals. Located on Commerce Lane near Green Gate. Petting Zoos Get a close look and learn and come face-to-face with all kinds of animals. One petting zoo is located on Commerce Lane near Green Gate and Kiddie Carnival. A second petting zoo, All Creatures Great and Small, is on Livestock Lane near Yellow Gate and features llamas, a mini-horse or donkey, potbelly pigs and more. Contests for All Ages The Fair offers exciting contests, includes eating contests, for all ages in the Fun Zone Tent along with the special contests for seniors on the Meadows Stage on Senior’s Day (Fridays). Plus Knott’s Berry Farm presents a daily pie eating contest at 7 p.m. on the Promenade Stage (registration begins at 6:30 p.m.) All participants receive ribbons. 12 Attractions, Entertainment & Exhibits, cont. Other Featured Attractions & Events, cont. Country Meadows Country Meadows features various food vendors, including the larger-than-life Outlaw Grill and the Meadows Stage, which hosts a variety of community entertainment. Fair Square As visitors enter the Fair through the Blue Gate (Main Gate), they will get their first taste of the OC Fair in the Fair Square, featuring food, merchandise and roving entertainment. Fun Zone The Fun Zone is an all-ages destination point located in the Family Fair Way, hosting hands-on activities, exhibits, demonstrations, contests, games and a whole lot of fun. Park Plaza In addition to a variety of food vendors, Park Plaza features the Plaza Arts Stage, which features arts and multicultural attractions in the day and hosts Hypnotist Mark Yuzuik and the Peking Acrobats nightly. Gallery Stages Three areas feature demonstrations and community entertainment related to competitive entries: • Visual Arts, Culinary Arts and Crafts & Hobbies: Promenade Stage • Youth: Fun Zone Stage • Livestock : Livestock Showring Centennial Farm This year-round, four-acre demonstration farm is dedicated to agricultural education, highlighting California’s rich agricultural heritage. More than 30 different crops can be seen growing in the raised beds. The wide variety of farm animals includes cows, sheep, pigs, goats, rabbits, chickens and oxen. During Fair, expect one or more of the sows to give birth to a litter of piglets that can be seen in their pen. Fairgoers can also get their hands dirty in the vermiculture display showing how earthworms help to produce bountiful fruits and vegetables. Agriculture-focused exhibitors, including UCCE Master Gardeners, are in the Agriculture in the Community are located just outside the Silo Building. The Farm is located at the south end of Centennial Way. Millennium Barn Cow milking demonstrations are held daily in the Millennium Barn during the Fair. Also featured daily are an exhibit by Heifer International and leather crafting demonstrations. Rare Fruit Growers Members of the Orange County Rare Fruit Growers Association display exotic and unusual fruits while answering questions about fruit trees at their gazebo located at the southeast side of Gallery 15. Orange County Beekeepers Association Located on the southwest side of Gallery 15, the OC Beekeepers provide an educational display of bees and beekeeping, along with an observation hive where Fairgoers can see a colony of live bees. 13 Food at the 2012 OC Fair $2 Taste of Fair Food Every Friday, Noon-4 p.m. Get a sampling of the tasty food at the 2012 OC Fair for only $2 each. Fun-sized samples include funnel cake, BBQ tri-tip, lemonade, cinnamon rolls, corn dogs, tacos, gelato, cotton candy and more. Food Truck Fare at the OC Fair Every Thursday, Noon-10 p.m. The Fair will mix-up the food offerings for Fairgoers by hosting gourmet food trucks offering not-your-average Fair food items like creative grilled cheese sandwiches, gourmet sliders, bacon delicacies and more. Access to the food trucks is free with Fair admission and food prices vary per truck. OC Fair Chowdown: Home Cook vs. Pro Chef and Food Truck vs. Food Truck Watch the best of the best face-off for culinary glory in a series of live cooking challenges. On July 19 and 28, see food truck chefs go head-to-head in competition as they put their delicacies to the test. On August 2 and 9, see Orange County amateur home cooks test their skills against professional chefs. Winners will receive bragging rights and an award to commemorate their culinary victory. Viewing is free with Fair admission. New Foods Chicken Charlie If you like your food deep-fried, battered and on a stick, the 2012 Fair is the place for you. This year, Fairfavorite Chicken Charlie is taking fried food to the next level by deep frying cereal, peanut butter and jelly, spam, pineapple and more. Bacon A-Fair At the new Bacon A-Fair, choose from bacon-wrapped turkey legs, deep-fried beer-battered bacon-wrapped hot dogs or the Smokey Porkabello, a bacon-wrapped mushroom with smoked Gouda. Pineapple Express Not into the deep-fried thing? Then float on over to the new Pineapple Express (cortesy of Chicken Charlie) which features cored out pineapples filled with shrimp cocktail, grilled shrimp, chicken and more. The Big Rib Calling all carnivores! Looking to feed your wild side? Come to Biggy’s Meat Market for The Big Rib, a twopound beef rib on a 17-inch bone, with your choice of homemade sauce. Celebrity Chefs The 2012 OC Fair presents two shows in The Hangar featuring dynamic celebrity chefs demonstrating their culinary talents. Scheduled appearances include the Food Network’s Robert Irvine (July 26, 1 p.m.) and Bravo’s “Top Chef” fan-favorite Fabio Viviani (August 2, 1 p.m.). Free with Fair admission. Contests & Exhibits Daily free eating contests are held in the Fun Zone Tent at 6:30 p.m. for children and Fairgoers of all ages can compete in the nightly Knott’s Pie Eating Contest on the Promenade Stage at 7 p.m. (Registration begins 6:30 p.m.) Each Saturday, Fairgoers have the chance to compete in the Culinary Arts Special Contests, which are judged live at the Fair for the best cookies, cupcakes, chili and hometown dish (Online entry registration is the Wednesday before each contest. Visit ocfair.com/competitions for information and to register.) Chocolate Unwrapped: This new exhibit in the Exhibit Promenade puts the “sweet” in “Home Sweet Home.” Come learn how chocolate is made, from the bean to the bar. Complete with demonstrations by Xan Confections. 14 Competitions & Contests Entries & Premiums More than $200,000 is being offered in cash premium awards to competitive entrants at this year’s Fair. In 2011, more than $73,000 was paid in cash prizes for award-winning OC Fair entries. There were 4,388 participants entering 15,902 exhibits in competitive departments. Visit ocfair.com/competitions for details about the various competitions. Competitive Departments Culinary Arts Crafts & Hobbies Collections Fiber Arts Hand Crafts & Hobbies Jewelry Arts Fine Arts Woodworking Photography & Non-Traditional Prints Sculpture Painting Graphics Many Faces of the Fair Garden & Floral Fruit & Vegetables Cut Flowers Indoor & Outdoor Plants Arrangements Livestock Junior Livestock Auction (Saturday, July 21, at 9:30 a.m.) Livestock Shows Fashion Shows Barnyard Fashion Parade (Thursday, July 26, at 6 p.m.) Commercial Wine and Homemade Beer Award-winning commercial wine and other entries may be sampled in The Courtyard. Educational wine seminars are presented Saturday and Sunday afternoons, seating is limited. The additional admission fee includes a flight of eight wines, on OC Fair commemorative wine glass, one 2012 Awards Book and assorted nibbles. Register on-site or at ocws.org. 15 Shopping at the OC Fair Carnival, Parade and Festival of Products Hundreds of commercial exhibitors selling everything from hats to home improvement tools to products that appeal to all ages. Two buildings and a breezeway feature new and favorite products only found at fairs and festivals. Located in the Main Mall Crafters Village This quaint, woodsy area features artisan’s demonstrations, offering their handcrafted wares for sale. Located on Country Lane between Centennial Farm and Park Plaza areas Market Place Village Select vendors from the Orange County Market Place return to the OC Fair to offer a slice of the popular Market Place generally held on weekends outside the annual OC Fair. Located near Green Gate 16 The OC Fair STATE OF CALIFORNIA 32ND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION Board of Directors Members of the Board of Directors are appointed by the governor of California and serve a four-year term without compensation. Board members, who may serve more than one term, serve until a replacement is appointed. Regular Board meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month at OCFEC. The Fair Board’s role is to set and approve policies for the organization. Joyce Tucker Chair Newport Beach Douglas La Belle Vice-Chair Costa Mesa David Ellis Newport Coast Kristina Dodge Monarch Bay Ali Jahangiri Newport Beach Nick Berardino Lake Forest Gerardo Mouet Santa Ana Ashleigh Aitken Anaheim Stan Tkaczyk Newport Beach Executive Staff Jerome Hoban CEO Sharon Augenstein Chief Financial Officer Michele Richards Chief Business Development Officer 17 The OC Fair, cont. History of the OC Fair Shortly after Orange County was founded in 1889, the Orange County Community Fair Corporation was formed. This group put on a small fair in 1890 that included a horse race and a few exhibits in Santa Ana. In 1894, another group, the Orange County Fair Association, Inc., took over the organization of the Fair. The first Orange County Fairs were primarily livestock exhibitions and horse races. At the turn of the century, a “carnival of products” was added and the Fair became an annual event. In ensuing years, the Fair was held in Santa Ana, but after World War I it was moved to Huntington Beach for two years and then back to temporary grounds on East Fruit Street in Santa Ana. In 1916, the Fair was taken over by the newly-organized Orange County Farm Bureau. The first OC Fair Board was elected in 1925 and the Fair relocated to Anaheim, across the street from the Orange County Hospital. In 1925, a rodeo and carnival were added to the Fair. After World War II, the state formed the 32nd District Agricultural Association and made it responsible for the Fair. The state then purchased land occupied by the Santa Ana Army Air Base and some of it was earmarked for a new fairground. The Fair was first held at the new site in 1949 and it soon was designated as the permanent fairgrounds. In 1953, the City of Costa Mesa was incorporated – the new city included the Fair’s location. From 1949 to the present, the OC Fair has grown from a small, community, five-day celebration to a 23-day festival that is one of Orange County’s most popular annual events. Past 10 Years: Themes and Attendance 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 “Let’s Eat” “The Beat Goes On” “Think. Big.” “Say Cheese” “Cowabunga! – The Year of Herefords, Surfers & Sand” “Flower Power – Year of the Garden” “It’s Callin’ You Out To Play – the Year of the Avocado” “Jammin’ at the Fair – the Year of the Grape” “Red, Ripe and Rockin’—the Year of the Tomato” “Leap Into the Fair—We’re Making a Big Splash” California’s Top 5 Fairs in 2011 Los Angeles County Fair San Diego County Fair OC Fair California State Fair (Sacramento) Big Fresno Fair 1,491,213 1,412,112 1,400,280 736,355 549,155 18 1,400,280 1,154,969 1,072,018 1,067,623 1,090,653 924,315 1,058,192 963,984 881,596 898,197 2012 OC Fair Style Guide Action Sports Arena Centennial Farm Four-acre demonstration farm All-Alaskan Racing Pigs Fair Capitalized when referring to the annual OC Fair. Blue Gate Main pedestrian gate located inside Gate 1 off Fair Drive. Features Guest Relations Booth and a temporary drop-off/pick-up area. Green Gate Pedestrian gate on the west side of the Fair, inside Gate 4 off Arlington Drive. Buildings/Areas Action Sports Arena Centennial Farm Crafters Village Crafts & Woodworking Gallery Country Meadows Courtyard Exhibit Promenade Fair Square Family Fair Way Fun Zone Gallery 15: Floral & Woodworking Garden & Floral Pavilion The Hangar Ice Museum Livestock Livestock Showring Main Mall Market Place Village Meadows Stage Memorial Gardens Millennium Barn Orange County Connection Pacific Amphitheatre Park Plaza Promenade Stage Silo Building The Hangar Visual Arts Gallery The Hangar “Home Sweet Home” 2012 OC Fair theme La Grande Wheel Largest touring Ferris wheel in North America. Toyota Summer Concert Series at Pacific Amphitheatre OC Fair or 2012 OC Fair OC Fair & Event Center or OCFEC (no longer Orange County Fairgrounds or Costa Mesa Fairgrounds) Yellow Gate Pedestrian gate on the east side of the Fair, nearest to Gate 8 off Arlington Drive. 19 Media Guidelines The following guidelines apply to the annual OC Fair, The Youth Expo Experience, OC Fair New Year’s Eve Block Party and any administrative/organizational functions regarding the OC Fair & Event Center (32nd District Agricultural Association) and are to be observed at all times. Outside events held at the OC Fair & Event Center are at the discretion of the individual promoter. These guidelines have been established for the safety and comfort our guests and staff. Thank you for your cooperation. • All media representatives with video and/or TV, photo or radio equipment must be escorted by an assigned representative of the OC Fair & Event Center’s Communications Department at all times while on OC Fair & Event Center property. Unescorted access will be granted on a case-by-case basis by the Communications Department only. Please contact the department at least one day in advance to set up your visit. • All photo/radio/video/TV media representatives are to remain in general public areas only and are not allowed in any restricted, staff-only or special ticketed areas except by special permission and/or escort by the Communications Department. • Taping, filming and photographing inside shows in the Pacific Amphitheatre, The Hangar, Action Sports Arena and any other special event is allowed by special permission from the Communications Department and in some cases, the performers themselves. The Communications Department has promotional images for all performers and maintains an archive of previous performances that can be requested by members of the media via email to commdept [at] ocfair [dot] com. • For the safety of all riders, photo/video/TV cameras, tape recorders and mobile phones with video are not allowed on any ride or attraction except by special permission from the Communications Department and the carnival operator. The Communications Department maintains a library of B-roll footage and still photos of carnival rides and attractions that are available to members of the media by request via email to commdept [at] ocfair [dot] com. • Media representatives may interview OC Fair & Event Center staff with consent of the staff member and the Communications Department. Please contact the department to set up a time. • Media representatives and all associated production activities are asked not to inconvenience Fairgoers or regular business activities in any way by blocking access or filming an individual without consent. Press passes are for working media only. Please do not use press passes for personal access. The OC Fair & Event Center reserves the right to deny access to anyone who does not respect and comply to these guidelines. OC Fair & Event Center, Communications Department • 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • (714) 708-1543 • [email protected] • ocfair.com Updated 4/9/12 20