Youth Expo kicks off at fairgrounds
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Cassady Jeremias
Water buffalo, professional skateboarders and a gigantic inflatable
saber-toothed tiger slide can all be found in one place this weekend
-- at the 24th annual Youth Expo.
The Costa Mesa expo began Friday and ends Sunday, attracting
toddlers through teenagers, many eager to see how they placed in
competitions, and some to perform in talent and music shows.
Friday was field trip day, with busloads of students at the
fairgrounds. The weekend promises to be more family oriented,
fairgrounds spokeswoman Pam Highwart said.
“It’s a fair just for kids,” she said. “They get to compete in
things and win prizes.”
The Youth Expo’s theme, “Once Upon a Vine,” plays off the Orange
County Fair’s tomato theme.
There are echoes of the theme everywhere, in the 4-H Club and Girl
Scout buildings, with home-grown tomato plants, and in the arts and
crafts building, which features art from students of all ages.
More than 500 science and engineering projects are on display, on
which lipstick lasts the longest and whether gender affects
short-term memory.
Free surf lessons on the grass drew a line Friday afternoon. Kip
Jerger, owner of Kanoa Surf School, was teaching children how to get
up on the board.
“OK, come on up, bend the knees, lean forward,” he said.
“Now, try a wipeout and jump off into the ocean,” he instructed,
as one boy jumped off into a full combat roll onto the grass.
Olympic gymnast John Macready gave demos on the pommel horse
Friday and will be replaced by local gymnastic groups this weekend.
Also drawing crowds is the Glory Skateboard team, with five
professional skateboarders providing demos at noon, 2 and 3 p.m.
today and Sunday. School jazz bands will perform for judges at
Heritage Stage. Judge Dana Wheaton, Orange Coast College’s chair of
the music department, said he has been impressed so far with the
junior high school age group he has seen.
“To see these kids stand up and play solo, as well as a cohesive
unit, is really great. Some of these songs are 60 years old, and [the
kids] are really recapturing jazz style,” he said.
Blue ribbon winners from the band at La Paz Intermediate School in
Mission Viejo were proud to display their ribbons, but were also
excited about the monster truck bus ride.
“I got to scream all I want, and I think we’re going to do the
slide next,” said Ben Rixford, 14, eighth-grader and drum player.
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