Southwest Florida and Lee County Fair attracts good crowd
By ANDREA GALABINSKI, nfmneighbor@breezenewspapers.com
The 86th annual Southwest Florida and Lee County Fair is a smash hit this year, with many stating they "needed a family fun day."
It continues through Sunday, March 7.
Go early if you plan to attend. Cars were lined down the street to get in the parking lot over the weekend.
But many said it was worth it. Not only is the fair featuring local entertainment, but there are some new shows not to be missed.
Trainer Dave Richardson was with Gentle Ben, a western diamondback rattlesnake; both delighted the crowds. A new attraction this year, it is called the West Texas Rattlesnake Show.
Richardson has been handling snakes for the last 18 years, and said Ben is a Texas native.
"Ben is from Abeline, Texas," Richard-son said. "He does need a break from all the crowds."
There was a lot of activity.
"Tropical Tom" rode a golf cart through the crowd, playing music.
Camel rides were also incredibly popular, along with a new petting zoo provided by Mark Nisbet of Eudora Farms. He is a gentle and caring animal owner. He provided camel rides, and made sure his animals got much-needed breaks.
"It's been non-stop," he said of the success of the fair. "Just so you know - the camels loved it. They do get an animal cracker every time they give a ride."
Camel Bubba loved taking kids around, despite the fear on the part of some of climbing a huge platform to get in the saddle. Nine-year-old Mary Ann Connolly had a few reservations climbing the heights, but after meeting Bubba, it was love at first sight.
Another new attraction this year was "Wild About Monkeys" - more than popular.
read more at:
www.breezenewspapers.com
The 86th annual Southwest Florida and Lee County Fair is a smash hit this year, with many stating they "needed a family fun day."
It continues through Sunday, March 7.
Go early if you plan to attend. Cars were lined down the street to get in the parking lot over the weekend.
But many said it was worth it. Not only is the fair featuring local entertainment, but there are some new shows not to be missed.
Trainer Dave Richardson was with Gentle Ben, a western diamondback rattlesnake; both delighted the crowds. A new attraction this year, it is called the West Texas Rattlesnake Show.
Richardson has been handling snakes for the last 18 years, and said Ben is a Texas native.
"Ben is from Abeline, Texas," Richard-son said. "He does need a break from all the crowds."
There was a lot of activity.
"Tropical Tom" rode a golf cart through the crowd, playing music.
Camel rides were also incredibly popular, along with a new petting zoo provided by Mark Nisbet of Eudora Farms. He is a gentle and caring animal owner. He provided camel rides, and made sure his animals got much-needed breaks.
"It's been non-stop," he said of the success of the fair. "Just so you know - the camels loved it. They do get an animal cracker every time they give a ride."
Camel Bubba loved taking kids around, despite the fear on the part of some of climbing a huge platform to get in the saddle. Nine-year-old Mary Ann Connolly had a few reservations climbing the heights, but after meeting Bubba, it was love at first sight.
Another new attraction this year was "Wild About Monkeys" - more than popular.
read more at:
www.breezenewspapers.com
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