Pleasanton Weekly 07.09.2010 - Section 1

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NEWS

COUNTY FAIR Continued from Page 6

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Samba carnival ride, straight from Jackson’s Neverland Ranch along with a new ride, the Michael Jackson Moonwalker. ■ Mutton Bustin’ — For the little ones; must be 6 years old or younger, weigh 60 pounds or less and ride for at least 6 seconds. Cost is $10. ■ Puppy Party Palooza — This hands-on, interactive and funfilled learning exhibit brings families and Fidos together! Learn everything you need to know about dogs and view demonstrations on

The Pleasanton Downtown Association presents

dog grooming and heath care. Today and this weekend, there’s still time to enjoy these delights: ■ Storytime Theater — Back by popular demand, story time will feature Curious George and Berenstain Bears. ■ Kids Park — Families will enjoy this fun place with kidsized rides, games, Super Science exhibit, Kaleidoscopes and Jest in Time Circus fun. ■ Pig Races — The only place to see the ever popular pig races, they are a fair favorite and the most taken picture at the Fair! ■ Carnival Rides — Grand Carousel, Himalaya, Cyclone, Wacky

Worm, Fun Mardi Gras, Orient Express are ridden over and over again by the thrill seekers ■ Live Horse Racing — With the view of the gorgeous golf course and palm trees waving in the wind, nothing beats the crowd cheering when a favorite wins at break neck speed on the Oldest One-Mile Race Track in America. The free concert series continues tonight with “Little Feat,” tomorrow with “Con Funk Shun,” and Sunday with “Blues Festival.” For more information, visit www.AlamedaCountyFair.com, or call 426-7600. —Jeb Bing

TAKE US ALONG

10th Annual

Summer Wine Stroll Thursday, July 15, 2010 6-9PM Main Street Downtown Pleasanton

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