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La Verne Chamber Of Commerce: Don't Miss Bite-Sized Fair, A Miniature Version Of The LA County Fair

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August 10, 2021

You’ve heard by now that the full-scale LA County Fair is moving to May, starting with our Centennial celebration in 2022. But we couldn’t let this September go by without a tip of the hat, or a spin of the Ferris wheel, to the season in which we’ve celebrated fun, food and tradition for the past 99 years! Come to Bite-Sized Fair: An LA County Fair Food, Ride & Shopping Experience.

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Come Out and Take a Bite!
And another. And another. Can’t get enough, can you? Especially when it’s deep-fried, on-a-stick, covered in chocolate. Or smothered in Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. Or dripping with fresh strawberries and cream. Bite-Sized Fair will feature iconic superstar carnival culinarians Chicken Charlie, Dominic the Midway Gourmet and Lori the Tasti Chips fry queen, as well as nostalgic favorites like Hot Dog on a Stick and Pink’s. This experience is totally going to bite – in all the most delicious ways, from the sweet warmth of a deep-fried Oreo to the hickory-smoked taste of giant turkey legs to the fizzy sparkle of cotton candy melting on your tongue!

Take a Spin on the Carousel
RCSfun returns this fall with 20 rides and games for guests to enjoy. So warm up that pitching arm to win a prize and get ready to feel the wind through your hair on G-Force!

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Calling All Vendors
Vendor registration is now open! Click here to submit your info for a booth at the all-new Bite-Sized Fair.

Bite-Sized Fair will be held Fridays-Sundays, Sept. 10-26, 3-9 p.m. Price: $2 per person, $10 parking. Note: This event has a limited capacity and tickets MUST be purchased on line. Click here to buy tickets. 


This press release was produced by La Verne Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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