It's
a pet lover's dream-the annual America's
Family Pet Expo that mingles entertainment,
education and shopping opportunities for
three fun-filled days at the Orange County
Fair & Exposition Center, April 4-6.
Besides standard and unusual varieties
of dogs and cats, some of the pets on display
will be fish, llamas, potbellied pigs, goats,
reptiles, rodents, horses and rabbits.
In addition, more than 1,000 companion
animals of all kinds will be featured in
demonstrations, stage shows and competitions.
There will be pet adoptions, advice from
animal experts, learning opportunities and
thousands of pet products on sale.
The featured entertainment includes Frisbee-catching
dogs, a wild animal adventure show, a cat
show, a parade of dog breeds, pony rides,
a petting zoo, an exotic bird show and a
kid's aquarium contest.
All of the fairgrounds' display halls will
be used for this show, which is presented
by World Wide Pet Supply Assn., a nonprofit
group that promotes responsible pet ownership.
To accommodate growing attendance, there
will be increased parking and more space
in exhibit halls.
Hours for the show are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday,
9 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sunday. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for
seniors (60 and older) with identification,
$3 for children 6 to 12, and free for children
5 and under. For additional information,
call (800) 999-7295 or visit www.petexpooc.com.
Fair Folks
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Centennial Farm Manager Alex Hess
has been awarded a Master of Science
degree in General Agriculture from
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Alex, 33,
began his job as Centennial Farm manager
and livestock superintendent in August
2001 after having taught agriculture
at Fallbrook High School in northern
San DiegoCounty for four years and
for three years before that at San
Jacinto High School. He attended high
school in Fullerton and worked summers
at the Orange County Fair.
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Javier Alcantar has been promoted
from Electrician to Maintenance &
Operations Supervisor.
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