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With
a host of new attractions, including stars
of the animal world and the movie/television
stage, America’s Family Pet Expo
will take over Orange County Fair &
Exposition Center April 2-4 to entertain
and inform for the third straight year.
Pet Expo will showcase 1,000 animals,
spectacular exhibits, demonstrations,
petting opportunities and the latest in
pet products and services—many at
special prices.
The expo is one of a wide selection of
shows hosted at OCFEC in April, May and
June.
Special attractions at Pet Expo include
actor Dick Van Patten, star of “Eight
Is Enough;” international canine
star Air Bud, the energetic golden retriever
who plays soccer, basketball, hockey and
football; a doggy fashion show featuring
20 canine models sporting the latest in
faux fur coats, jewels and rain gear;
Rocket’s K-9 Comets, dogs who perform
flying acrobatics as they race to the
Frisbee; and Los Angeles arson dogs who
demonstrate their special talents.
Search and rescue dogs will be on display,
and Wildlife WayStation will present an
exhibit of wild animals rescued and cared
for by that organization.
In addition, animal experts will teach
current and future pet owners how to train
animals to do tricks and how to select
the animal that's right for you.
There will also be a petting zoo, a pet
adoption service, snake races, agility
dog demonstrations and many other features.
America’s Family Pet Expo will
be open Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m, Saturday
10 a.m.-7 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
General admission is $9, seniors 60 and
older with ID $8, children 6-12 are $4,
and those 5 and younger are free. The
public is asked not to bring their own
pets.
Extreme MotorSports Expo will present
a high-octane mix of vehicles and accessories
for off-road and speed fanatics May 14-16.
Among the vehicles to be displayed will
be sand rails, rock crawlers, quads, desert
trucks, dune buggies, 4 x 4s, lifted trucks,
ATVs, dirt bikes and high-speed watercraft,
including a 35-foot Eliminator.
Fans of monster trucks will not want
to miss the opportunity to have their
photo taken with Grave Digger, one of
the most popular trucks in monster truck
racing history. Also on display will be
the Jetbike, the world’s only motorcycle
for the water.
Expo hours are Friday 5-10 p.m., Saturday
10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Admission is $10.
Other events scheduled for OCFEC include
the Orange County Senior Expo, April 16
and 17; Youth Expo, April 30-May 2; the
Rusty Barn Craft Festival, May 6-8; and
the Scottish Festival, May 29 and 30.
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