Fair Attendance Almost Matches 1992 : Recreation: County event holds its own, in contrast to others in the state. Metrolink service may have helped boost numbers, officials say.
Despite a continuing poor economy, the Ventura County Fair drew almost the same number of visitors this year as last.
Fair officials said Monday that 274,203 people attended the 12-day fair that ended Sunday, only about 300 fewer than in 1992.
“We’re clearly bucking a trend,†said Michael A. Paluszak, the fair’s general manager. Statewide, average attendance at county fairs has gone down 15% this year, he said.
Some fair officials said the huge popularity of Metrolink train service to the fair this year contributed to the event’s success.
About 35,000 people took the special weekend Metrolink trains to the fair, riding to the Ventura fairgrounds from Simi Valley, Moorpark, Camarillo and Oxnard, Metrolink officials said.
Fair board member Charles Schwabauer said he feels certain that many who rode Metrolink to the fair would not have gone otherwise.
“It brought up passengers from the east end of the county,†said Schwabauer, who lives in Moorpark. It also attracted people who wanted to avoid traffic and parking problems, he said.
And many families took Metrolink partly for the thrill of a train ride.
“It made a great outing for them, an economical outing,†he said.
Because of the success of the Metrolink fair service, Ventura County transportation officials are considering running a train from the east county to west county beaches on weekends throughout the year.
In addition to Metrolink, Paluszak suggested other reasons that the Ventura County Fair is weathering the recession better than some other county fairs.
Because Ventura County lacks the major museums, theme parks and other amusements of urban areas like Los Angeles, Ventura County residents are more likely to attend the annual 12-day festival.
“I think people make a point of saving enough for coming to the fair,†Paluszak said. “They know it’s only here once a year.â€
Perhaps in response to economic concerns, more people took advantage of free-admission days at this year’s fair. As a result, about 105,700 fair-goers got in free this year, 3,000 more than last year. Total revenue from admissions was $835,853, nearly $30,000 less than in 1992.
Besides admitting children under 5 free every day, the fair offered free admission on certain days to older children, senior citizens and military personnel.
Visitors also spent less on carnival rides and games, as the fair’s share of carnival revenues dropped about $20,000 to $666,933.
Even with the slightly lower revenues from admissions and the carnival, Paluszak said the Ventura County Fair is doing better financially than many other fairs.
Total fair revenues, which include money from parking and concessions, are funneled back to the state’s 31st Agricultural District, which runs the fairgrounds. Although final figures are not tallied for this year, the Ventura County Fair traditionally is not a money-maker.
The self-supporting district--which has an $8.3 million annual budget--makes up the shortfall by using the 62-acre fairgrounds for year-round motor sports, an off-track betting pavilion, cat shows and other events.
But Paluszak said the fair provides more for county residents than 1 1/2 weeks of entertainment.
In addition to creating temporary jobs, the festival gives local merchants and service clubs the chance to earn money at booths and concessions.
“We have a huge impact on the local economy,†he said.
Ventura County Fair Prize Winners
Here are some of the top exhibit winners from the Ventura County Fair, which ended Sunday:
AGRICULTURE
Best Exhibitor of Produce: Inara Jankovskis of Camarillo
Best Homemade Dairy Foods, Adult: Karen Allred of Ventura
Best Homemade Dairy Foods, Youth: Ashlee Allred of Ventura
Best Exhibitor of Herbs: Fred Manetti of Somis
Feature Exhibits:
Sweepstakes: Limoneira Ranch
Best Community Service Exhibit: Ventura County Fire Department
Best Exhibit Theme: Underwood Ranches
Best Use of Produce in Feature Exhibit: Oxnard Farmers Market
AQUARIUMS
Best of Show: Cheryl Rivett of Oxnard
Sweepstakes: Cheryl Rivett
Sweepstakes for Youth: Tavis Haigler, Oxnard
Judge’s Trophy: Christine Roberts, Ventura
Judge’s Trophy for Youth: Sean Fekete of Ventura
Most Popular Aquarium: Christine Roberts
Most Popular Aquarium-Commercial: Brett’s Tropical Fish in Thousand Oaks
Fair Queen’s Choice-Aquarium: Sean Fekete
Fair Queen’s Choice-Koi Fish: Dolores Salinas of Sylmar
Grand Champion Koi: Don Kobashigawa of North Hollywood
FLORICULTURE
Best Garden of Show: Richard Smith of Ashwood on Main in Ventura
Amateur Sweepstakes: Jacqueline Kelly of Ventura and Wayne Warzecha of Carpinteria
Nursery Stock Flower Growers Sweepstakes: Green Thumb Nurseries of Ventura
Commercial Sweepstakes: Nick Williams
Societies and Clubs Sweepstakes: Oxnard Bonsai Club
GEM & MINERAL
Best of Show: Mike David of Oxnard
Best of Show for Youth: Joel and Aaron Council of Newbury Park
Best of Show Single Item: Don Asher of Camarillo
Best of Show Single Item for Youth: Bill Roche of Camarillo
Directors’ Award: Emil Pfeiler of Camarillo
Best Fair Theme: Mike David of Oxnard
Best Fair Theme for Commercial Exhibit: Tak Matsuda of Ventura
Best Original Design: Stuart Chalfant of Simi Valley
Superintendent’s Special Award: Marilyn Pomerenke of Thousand Oaks
Best Case by Gem & Mineral Club: Ventura Gem & Mineral Society
HOBBIES AND MODELS
Ages 4 to 6:
Sweepstakes: Casey Walker of Ojai
Best of Show: David Wilson of Ventura
Ages 7 to 9:
Sweepstakes: Tim Bradford of Ventura
Best of Show: Michael Robinson of Port Hueneme
Ages 10 to 12:
Sweepstakes & Best of Show: Jason Poole of Ventura
Ages 13 to 17:
Sweepstakes & Best of Show: Jenelle Chraft of Simi Valley
Adults with 5 years of experience or less:
Sweepstakes & Best of Show: Daniel Lazarich of Port Hueneme
Adults with more than 5 years experience:
Sweepstakes & Best of Show: Mark Orosco of Oxnard
HOME ARTS
Preserved Foods
Best of Show: Ted Leonard of Oak View
1st Sweepstakes: Inara Jankovskis of Camarillo
2nd Sweepstakes: Carolyn Parrish of Ventura
3rd Sweepstakes: Elynor Whitaker of Oxnard
Clothing and Textiles
Best of Show: Vicki Hutter of Somis
1st Sweepstakes: Linda Kapigian of Moorpark
2nd Sweepstakes: Lynn Robison of Simi Valley
3rd Sweepstakes: Elaine Rothermel of Oxnard
Arts and Crafts
Best of Show: Noreen Stewart of Oak View
1st Sweepstakes: Grace Baskin of Ventura
2nd Sweepstakes: Camille Guest of Oxnard
3rd Sweepstakes: Karen Riggin of Camarillo
AMATEUR ART
Best of Show: Guadelupe Carlos of Ventura
1st Sweepstakes: Velia Marsh of Camarillo
2nd Sweepstakes: Carroll Shorts of Ventura
3rd Sweepstakes: tie--Beckie Brackett of Ojai and Leonard Bates of Ventura
HORSE SHOWS
Tri-County Amateur English:
Ages 12 & Under: Rachel Ovadia of Agoura Hills
Ages 13 to 17: Molly Robinson of Santa Barbara
Ages 18 and over: Mary Wilson Underwood of Santa Barbara
Tri-County Amateur Western:
Ages 12 & Under: Tanya Soans of Carpinteria
Ages 13 to 17: Stephanie Mora of Santa Paula
Ages 18 and over: Kathy Copus of Santa Barbara
National Reined Cow Horse Contest: horse “Charter Colonel,†which was ridden by Ted Robinson of Oak View and owned by Ralph and Mickie Gragg of Oak View
LIVESTOCK--SMALL
Cavies:
Best of Show, Adult: Veronica Salerno of Oak View
Best Reserve: Veronica Salerno
Best of Show, Youth: Amy Richardson of Camarillo
Best Reserve, Youth: Elizabeth Richardson of Camarillo
Poultry:
Best of Show, Adult: Ivan Gregory of Oak View
Best Reserve, Adult: Chris Harris of Reseda
Best of Show, Youth: Caitlin Crain of Oak View
Best Reserve, Youth: Bree Butler, Santa Paula
Rabbits:
Best of Show, Adult: Linda Bell of Ontario
Best Reserve (2nd best): Carol Stoll of Woodland Hills
Best of Show, Youth: Tabetha Parrish of Santa Paula
Best Reserve, Youth: Jamie Sinclair of Santa Maria
LIVESTOCK--LARGE
Market Calves:
Grand Champion: owner Richard Svestka of Lebec
Reserve Champion: owner Bryan Haley of Ventura
Market Goats:
Grand Champion: owner Kathleen Haase of Fillmore
Reserve Champion: owner Serena Lettsome of Oxnard
Market Sheep:
Grand Champion: owner Heidi Sickler of Somis
Reserve Champion: owner Matt Pecht of Camarillo
Market Steer:
Grand Champion: owner Bret Haley of Ventura
Reserve Champion: owner Don Svestka of Lebec
PHOTOGRAPHY
Sweepstakes:
Adult: Ellen Thomas of Thousand Oaks
Grades 9 to 12: Heidi Kewish of Simi Valley (grades 9 to 12)
Grades K to 8: Tabetha Parrish of Santa Paula
Slide Sweepstakes: John Ferritto of Ventura
Best Color Slide--Adult: Jeri Collari of Camarillo
Best Color Slide--Youth: Tami Lynn Sturdivant of Simi Valley
Best Print of Show:
Adult: Mark Williams of Camarillo
Grades 9 to 12: Rachel Byrd of Simi Valley
Grades K to 8: Katie Grasso of Santa Paula
Best Black-and-White Print:
Adult: Ken Koller of Newbury Park
Grades 9 to 12: Jesus Noriega of Port Hueneme
Grades K to 8: Rebecca Wismann of Camarillo
Best Color Print:
Adult: Benson Smithkin of Camarillo
Grades 9 to 12: Bridgett Frost of Simi Valley
Grades K to 8: Katie Grasso of Santa Paula
Best Use of Fair Theme: Connie Steidl of Thousand Oaks
Best Underwater Shot: Dave Reid of Oxnard
Best Print by a Senior Citizen; Benson Smithkin of Camarillo
PROFESSIONAL ARTS
Best of Show: Michele Chapin and Tom Porter of Ventura
Adah Callahan Memorial Award: Phyllis Doyon of Camarillo
1st Place Drawing: Marianne Miller of Oxnard
1st Place Historical: Lisa Kelley of Oak View
1st Place Mixed Media: Duane Simshauser of Fillmore
1st Place Oil and Acrylic: Shirley Ransom of Camarillo
1st Place Prints: Linda Taylor of Ojai
1st Place Watercolor: Jennie Snyder of Ventura
1st Place Sculpture: Michele Chapin of Ventura
1st Place Outdoor Sculpture: Michele Chapin and Tom Porter
1st Place Ceramics: Margy Gates
1st Place Porcelain Painting: Blanche McBroom of Ventura
YOUTH (arts & crafts by young people):
Ages 4 to 6:
Best of Show: Lindsay Hewitt of Ojai
Sweepstakes: Britney Ferro of Oak View
Directors’ Award: Jenny Butler of Ventura
Judge’s Special Award: Vanessa Sousa of Ventura
Best Fair Theme: Lauren Glass of Camarillo
Ages 7 to 9:
Best of Show: Erica Nenkervis of Simi Valley
Sweepstakes: Heather Paul of Agoura
Directors’ Award: Christopher Seto of Camarillo
Judge’s Special Award: None
Best Fair Theme: Courtney Galhaway of Oxnard
Ages 10 to 13:
Best of Show: Erin Wolfson of Agoura Hills
Sweepstakes: Julie Burris of Oxnard
Directors’ Award: Erin Wolfson Judge’s Special Award: Logan Vasquez of Thousand Oaks
Best Fair Theme: Jessica Taylor-Westbrook of Ventura
Ages 14 to 17:
Best of Show: Maggie Arceo of Oxnard
Sweepstakes: Dawn Wilson of Ventura
Directors’ Award: Dawn Wilson
Judge’s Special Award: Gretchen Earnard of Ventura & Kristen Grenfell of Ventura
Best Fair Theme: Tiffany Irving of Oxnard
* FAIR PRIZE WINNERS: B5
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