The County Fair is produced and presented by the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds Management Corporation, a non-profit service/educational organization under the auspices of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors.
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August 1st - August 5th 2007 |
| FAIR HOURS: |
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(Weds. August 1st) 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM (Thurs.-Sun.) 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM |
| PARKING: |
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$8.00 |
| ADMISSION |
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| Adults | $8.00 |
| Children (6 to 12) | $5.00 |
| Children (5 and Under) | Free |
| Seniors (65 and Up) | $5.00 |
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| FIVE DAY PASS (Wristbands) |
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| Adults | $20.00 |
| Children (6 to 12) | $12.00 |
| Children (5 and Under) | Free |
| Seniors (65 and Up) | $12.00 |
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(All fees are subject to change without notice)
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| FAIRGROUND ADDRESS: |
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Santa Clara County Fairgrounds Management Corp.
344 Tully Road
San Jose, CA 95111
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| FAIRGROUNDS NUMBERS: |
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| PHONE NUMBERS: |
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(408) 494-3247
(408) 494-3100 |
| FAX NUMBER: |
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(408) 998-7223 |
| EMAIL ADDRESS: |
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SCCFAIR1@EARTHLINK.NET |
| WEBSITE: |
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HTTP://WWW.THEFAIR.ORG |
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GROUNDS: The Fairgrounds encompasses 158 acres with seven major buildings,
an Arena with 35,000 sq. feet of space, three event stages, and a satellite wagering
facility.
EMPLOYEES: The FMC employs 45 full time, year-round employees. During
fair time, there
are more than 400 employees and 200 volunteers.
MANAGEMENT: The Fair is produced and presented by the Santa Clara County
Fair
Management Corp.. The SCCFMC reports directly to a five member volunteer Board
of Directors, formed by the County. The SCCFMC is a non-profit organization
and is responsible for the year-round operation of the fairgrounds.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Arthur Troyer
FAIR MANAGER: Ray Lueckeman
DIR. of MARKETING: Steve Stagnaro
EXHIBITS MANAGER: Delana Romero
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY: Delana Romero
HISTORY:
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Fairs have been held in the Santa Clara Valley since 1856. |
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The Fairgrounds location became permanent in 1939 when the 95 acre
Macomber Ranch was purchased for $35,000. |
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The first SC Co. Fair was held in 1941 with an attendance of 55,000 |
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The Fair was postponed in 1942 until 1945 due to World War II. |
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The Grandstand Arena was built in 1949. |
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The State Capitol Replica Buildings were constructed in 1950. |
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In 1953, Exposition Hall was built. |
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In the Main Arch and Gate Buildings were constructed in 1956. |
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The Pavilion was built in 1960. |
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In 1965, Gateway Hall was built. |
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Between 1944 and 1950 San Jose Technical High School students
constructed the Sheep & Swine Building, tables and display and cases,
and did painting and carpentry work all over the grounds. |
SPONSOR: Santa Clara County Fair Management Corporation
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
Sheriff's Substation/Lost Kids/First Aid: The Sheriff's substation is
located adjacent to the carnival midway entrance and is capable of handling
all emergencies. The First Aid Station, staffed by the American Red Cross, is
adjacent to the Townhall facility and is a complete facility for all
medical emergencies.
ATM: Cash teller machine is located on the Main Esplanade near the main
entrance and in our Satellite Wagering facility.
Baby Changing Areas: There are five such facilities located throughout
the grounds in designated restrooms.
Information Booths: There is one info booth located at the Main entrance.
Lost and Found: At the main information booth, Main Entrance.
Lost Kids: For children who have temporarily misplaced their parents
please check at our main information booth, located at the main entrance.
Fair Program: Available at North and South Information Booths.
Handicapped Parking: Located in Lot C1 on Old Tully between 7th St.
and Monterey Hwy., and in Lot F off of Umbarger Rd. near the south entrance.
Public Telephones: Pay phones are located throughout the fairgrounds.
Multi-phone units can be found on McKinnon Esplanade near the Main Arch and
at the north entrance to the carnival on Amusement Blvd. All public phones are
operated by phone cards and do not accept cash.
| CONTRACTOR: |
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CONTACT INFO: |
| Carnival: |
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Butler Amusements
Earl "Butch" Butler
PO Box 2210
Fairfield, CA 94533
(800) 655-4249
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| Beverage: |
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Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group
960 Kifer Road
Sunnyvale, Ca 94086
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| Hotels: |
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Holiday Inn Express
2660 Monterey Road
San Jose, CA 95111
(408) 279-6600
Best Western Lanai Gardens
1575 Tully Road
San Jose, CA 95122
(408) 929-8100
Hampton Inn and Suites
55 Old Tully Road
San Jose, Ca 95111
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| Sound & Light Service: |
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Bel Air Productions
1202 Lincoln
San Jose, CA 95125
(408) 275-6325
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| Golf Carts: |
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Cipponeri
Daria
PO Box 450
Victor, CA 95253
(209) 334-5996
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| Modular Units: |
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Modular Space Corp 2120 Cabot Blvd. Hayward, CA 94545 (510) 785-8041
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| Webmaster: |
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Hanck Consulting Group
PO Box 308
Redwood Estates, CA 95044
(408)505-8686
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| Portable Restrooms: |
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United Site Services
Albert Mintz
3408 Hilltop Avenue
San Jose, CA 95136
(408) 284-4400
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| Rental Equipment: |
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All American Rentals
8136 Enterprise Drive
Newark, CA 94560
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| Signs: |
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BLR Sign Systems
1172-F Aster Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94086 |
| Parking: |
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Classic Parking
344 Tully Road
San Jose, CA 95111 |
| Entertainment & Production: |
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TEC Productions
Read Zaro
1202 Lincoln Ave
San Jose, CA 95125
(408) 275-6325
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| Tents & Canopies: |
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Dolphin Tent Rentals
1800 S. Shamrock Ave.
Monrovia, Ca 91016 |
| Security: |
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SCV & Associates Security
Contact: Steven Villarreal II
1177 Branham Lane, # 430
San Jose, Ca 95118 |