Entertainment
Glenn County Fair promises fun, entertainment
ORLAND — There will be fun to be had by all at the Glenn County Fair in Orland this year.
The fair dates are Thursday, May 16 through Sunday, May 19.
Cattlemans day is canceled this year because of a lack of entries. The Demolition Derby will be held Saturday, May 18.
There will be a makers market with local businesses selling their wares and promoting their businesses in the Whitsett-Cook building. Most of the businesses are located in Glenn County, but there will be some from Butte and Tehama counties. There will be live demonstrations, such as bakery staff taking photos at a photo booth and transferring the pictures onto cookies. There will also be a plant lady doing a planting demonstration.
“Everything has a live entertainment element,” said Kathy Bartels, fair CEO. “Three local high schools have a floral program, so there will be a live floral competition Friday at 4 p.m. also at the Whitsett-Cook building.”
There will be a record number of hogs, with livestock entries up and a junior livestock audition Saturday which starts at 9 a.m.
The livestock entries have with beef replacement heifers, dairy replacement heifers, which are pregnant beef and dairy cows.
“When people come they can purchase them, like a two for one,” said Bartels.
There will be dairy calves and yearlings and springers in the dairy show, and market goats, pygmy goats, rabbits, sheep and hogs. There will also be a canine dog show and pig races.
On Saturday night there will be a band called One of These Nights, an Eagles cover band playing at the bandshell in front of Whitsett-Cook. On Sunday night Amor Prohibido will perform, which is a Selena cover band.
The music shows are included in admission. At the carnival there will be a ride making its way back called the Ring of Fire and one called a T-Rex which is similar to a scrambler.
For little kids who can’t ride the adult rides there will be a children’s train ride, which costs $3 a ride. The train goes around a railroad track.
“We are excited and can’t wait to see everybody,” Bartels said. “There is something for everyone.”
More information can be found at www.glenncountyfair.org. The fairground entrances are located at 221 East Yolo St. in Orland and there is a South livestock entrance.