Thursday, October 15, 2009
RAINY DAY AT THE ARKANSAS STATE FAIR (DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE)
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR WORKERS GET READY TO OPEN TODAY!
Workers hang the stuffed animals in a game booth as last day preparations for the South Carolina State Fair were being madeTuesday, the day before the fair opens. – Tim Dominick/tdominick@thestate.com/
Workers install bulbs as last day preparations for the South Carolina State Fair were being madeTuesday, the day before the fair opens. – Tim Dominick/tdominick@thestate.com
Anthony Smith of Johannesburg, South Africa travels the fair circuit for 9 months out of the year assembling and repairing the 30-year-old Polar Express ride. "I get to see all of the United States and Canada," says Smith. Fair workers prepare for the opening of the South Carolina State Fair Tuesday morning. – Kim Kim Foster-Tobin/kkfoster@thestate.com/
Federico Ines of Landero, Mexico, sets up the display for the Netterfield's Frozen Tropical Drinks trailer. Ines and a co-worker spend two and a half hours hanging beads and setting up cups. Fair workers prepare for the opening of the South Carolina State Fair Tuesday morning. – Kim Kim Foster-Tobin/kkfoster@thestate.com/
FROM HAL GUYON---
I enjoy your blog very much, keep up the good work. Just wanted to let you know that The South Carolina State Fair starts today (10/14). here is the website, http://www.scstatefair.org/ , It`s raining here in Columbia right now and there`s a chance for more rain tomorrow, but the weekend and next week is supposed to be beautiful.
Thanks,
Hal Guyon
Columbia, SC
Thanks,
Hal Guyon
Columbia, SC
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
APPLE SCRAPPLE FESTIVAL--BRIDGEVILLE, DE.
Sherwood Amusements had the midway there.
I understand the attendance was over 30,000 for the 2 Days.
Thousands of festival goers walk the streets of Bridgeville around food, crafts and rides for the annual Apple-Scrapple Festival. The News Journal/GARY EMEIGH
Customers line up at one of several scrapple sandwich vendors. The News Journal/GARY EMEIGH
Customers line up at one of several scrapple sandwich vendors. The News Journal/GARY EMEIGH