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Welcome!

This booklet provides everything you need to know about the fair...and more! 2019 PRICES

PRESALE by June 12

DURING FAIR June 13-16 $12.00

Regular (13 & over) Junior (7-12) Seniors (60 & over) 6 and under

$9.00 $7.00 $7.00 Free

$8.00 $8.00 Free

Unlimited RideWristbands for Carnival $35/person/day ($25 pre-sale)

100 Placerville Drive • Placerville • (530) 621-5860

Attendees in military get in FREE (must show active duty military ID) Parking $7 per car

SPECIAL DAYS

THURSDAY JUNE 13 Senior Day and Kids’ Day 60 & Over - Free Admission until 6:30 pm 12 & Under - Free Admission until 6:30 pm Gates Open Noon – 11:00 pm Carnival Open Noon – Midnight Exhibits and Buildings close at 10:00 pm FRIDAY JUNE 14 Teen Day 13-19 years old Free Admission until 4:00 pm Mutton Bustin 6:30 pm and Humpz & Hornz Bullfest 8:00 pm Gates Open Noon – 11:00 pm Carnival Open Noon – Midnight Exhibits and Buildings close at 10:00 pm

SATURDAY JUNE 15 Livestock Auction 10:00 am 75th Annual Studebaker Wheelbarrow Races 6:00 pm Gates Open 10:00 am – 11:00 pm Carnival Open Noon – Midnight Exhibits and Buildings close at 10:00 pm SUNDAY JUNE 16 Father’s Day Rubicon Jeep Jamboree Challenge 2:00 pm Gates Open Noon – 10:00 pm Carnival Open Noon – 10:00 pm Exhibits and Buildings close at 10:00 pm

Golden Ticket 4-Day Carnival RideWristband (Pre-Sale Only) $70 Good for unlimited rides all four days of the fair from noon-close. 32oz drink included with a souvenir glass that may be refilled unlimited times at a carnival concession for $2 per refill. Ticket is non-transferable. A wristband will be issued and may only be used by ONE person. Four days of wristbands during Fair is $140. That’s a savings of $70 plus a bonus refillable soda deal! Father’s Day Package Valid June 16 (Pre-Sale Only) $40 (M-XL) $43 (XXL) $45 (XXXL) – $78+ Value One 2019 Dad’s Day T-Shirt (when worn by Dad, he gets in free on SUNDAY ONLY), 1 General Admission ticket (13+ yrs.), 1 Junior Admission ticket (7-12 yrs.) and 1 Unlimited Ride Carnival Wristband (noon-close) Season Passes (Pre-Sale Only) General Admission Daily Thurs-Sun (13+ yrs.) $20 Senior Admission Daily Thurs-Sun (60+ yrs.) $16 Junior Admission Daily Thurs-Sun (7-12 yrs.) $16 PRE-SALE TICKET SPECIALS (Available for purchase until June 12 at 6pm at the Fair or 11:59 pm online) Carnival Tickets 20 Carnival Ride Tickets to be used any day $10 pre-sale - $20 during fair Each ride requires 3-5 tickets except 6 for the Zipper

FREE SCOOTER & WHEELCHAIR RENTALS Diamond Springs Mobility is providing free two-hour rentals on scooters and wheelchairs sponsored by First 5, a place for parents to change, breastfeed or bottle-feed your baby. FIRST 5 BABY CORNER Moms and Dads with infants— check the map for the Baby Corner

FAIR POLICY • No outside food or beverages allowed except UNOPENED commercially sealed plastic water bottles.

• Refillable water bottles may be brought in EMPTY, to be filled with water after entering fairgrounds. • No guns or weapons of any kind allowed. No skateboards, roller skates, or bikes. No Gang attire. • All patrons will be wanded by security for the safety of all fair patrons. • Baby food and special diabetic foods will be allowed. • No Coolers. NO alcohol may be brought in. • No ANIMALS ALLOWED except service animals. • Limited smoking areas. Nomarijuana allowed. • Shirt and shoes must be worn.

near the Armory Gate Entrance. First come, first served. Open until 8pm daily.

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Welcome to the Fair! Dear Friends and Neighbors,

This year’s fair theme, “Wheelbarrow of Fun” celebrates the 75th anniversary of the John M. Studebaker wheelbarrow races. Hosted by the Placerville Kiwanis Club, this event is a proven crowd pleaser—we are lucky to have this unique event; not all county fairs have something that have such deep roots in their community’s history. We have made some updates this year and I am excited to share them. The Main Lawn layout will be a little different—with Budweiser Community Stage closer to the hill, providing natural seating while allowing for more activities on the lawn such as Circus Imagination, Live Stingray Encounter, plus other fun activities including “Hangtown Hammer Smash-a-Car.” American Legion is adding a Beer trailer next to the stage during evening concerts. Bands are playing on this stage all four nights, so no matter which night you choose to spend at the Fair, you will have the chance to enjoy a summer eve filled with music, laughter and dance. More fun this year includes Game Shows and YOU can be the star! Enter one of three Game Shows—“Not So Newlywed Game,”“Best Friend Challenge,” or “Father Knows Best”—See how well you really know each other. The games are hosted by our very own “Hannah not Vanna” and winners will receive $5 in “silver.” Check the daily schedule starting on page 30 for game times. Don’t want to enter? Come enjoy the challenges and laughs that these games will bring. Our Plein Air Painting competition has grown this year. Plein Air is used to describe the art of outdoor painting, capturing landscapes and views in natural light. Contestants will enjoy wine and cheese during the awards presentation. (Fruit punch will also be available.) California Highway Patrol and SamsTown Cyclery will host a Bike Rodeo near the Interactive Family Fun Zone, daily at 1pm, 3pm and 5pm. An intricate course will be set. Helmets and bikes are provided. CHP and SamsTown Cyclery will be on hand throughout the Fair to answer questions, offer tips on bike tune-ups; please stop by to say “hi.” Not everything has changed, crowd favorite Humpz & Hornz Bullfest returns on Friday night at 8pm; plan to get there early—you don’t want to miss the fast action of Mutton Bustin’ at 6:30 sponsored by Doug Veerkamp Engineering. These fearless little members of our community climb on a sheep and hold on tight hoping for their eight second ride.

Double Platinum Barsotti Family Juice Company Jim&Maureen Carter Platinum G&O Body Shop, INC. Wirgler’s Horse Human Partnership - 2019 - Friends of Fair

You will find music playing on our many stages all day, every day— Red Hawk Stage next to the Tiki Bar; Mountain F Enterprises Stage near the Beer Tree; Budweiser Community Stage on the main lawn; and the Capital Stage beside the Capital Bar. In addition to music, Tyzen – Master Hypnotist and Magician returns; his show will leave your head spinning and your ribs hurting from laughter. Want to help local youth AND provide fresh, homegrown meat for your table? Saturday, the Junior Livestock Auction is a must attend part of Fair. Registration starts at the Livestock Barns at 9am. These kids work long and hard and it’s great watching our community come out to support them. We are looking forward to another successful auction for our future leaders! Thank you for your support. Last year, our First Annual Rubicon Jeep Jamboree Challenge was a big hit. Drivers tested their off-road skills on a track carefully set to mimic the challenges they’d face on the Rubicon Trail. I am excited that they are returning for Year Two! It’s a great family event hosted by El Dorado County Parks & Trails, Rubicon Trail Foundation and Jeepers Jamboree held in the Grandstands on Father’s Day at 2pm. The Legends of El Dorado will again return to the Budweiser Community Stage on Sunday to close out Fair. We are lucky to have many talented local legends that got “bigger than El Dorado County” coming home to play. This is my 18th year working at my hometown Fair and I am grateful to continue the tradition of family fun. Welcome to the 2019 Fair!

Gold El Dorado Savings Bank Breaker Glass Co. Inc. Lake Oaks Mobile Home Community, Inc. Sun Ridge Systems Brian & Lori Veerkamp

Silver Elder Options, Inc. Loren-Kathleen Sturgeon, Realtor® Coldwell Banker Sun Ridge Slate Creek Animal Hospital Sunny Oak Farm Bronze Cold Springs Dental, Madeline Majer, DDS Double Diamond Tack & Feed

Marilyn Goff, Realtor Robert’s Mobile Auto & Marine Repair

Thank You to our Friends!

Yours Truly, Jody Gray CEO, El Dorado County Fair

Join the Friends of the Fair at eldoradocountyfair.org

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Live Stingray Encounter There are almost 220 known stingray species and they are related to sharks. Many are endangered mostly due to unregulated fishing. They frequent tropical and subtropical marine waters throughout the world. There are even stingrays, such as the “river stingray” and “whiptail stingray” that live in fresh water. They have a wide variety of diets, some can crush hard mollusk shells with their jaws, others will sift plankton into their mouths. This is just a bit of what you will learn about stingrays at the Stingray Encounter held on the Main Lawn behind the Budweiser Community Stage. The world’s only traveling, self-contained Stingray exhibit will educate and provide handling opportunities for young and

old every day of the Fair. Stingrays are fairly elusive creatures. Because they are flat, they can bury themselves in the sand and hide from humans. Getting up close and personal in this stingray encounter is a wonderful opportunity, as well as a learning experience for your kids. The exhibit is open each day from Noon until 10pm for viewing, touching and learning. They take a 30-minute break every few hours, so if they happen to be closed, check back soon.

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Live Music on the Budweiser Community Stage returns on Thursday night and you won’t want to miss this one, Halie O’Ryan presents Dreams & Rumours, a Stevie Nicks & Fleetwood Mac Tribute take the stage at 8:00pm and again at 9:30. Halie has performed at many events at the fairgrounds. Full of energy with an extremely versatile voice, she is captivating to listen to, andwatch. O’Ryan is a singer songwriter who began her musical journey in Hawaii, where she learned to play the ukulele. Moving on to guitar, she was influenced by many legendary artists, including Fleetwood Mac, Janis Joplin and Doobie Brothers. After spending some serious

time playing Waikiki, she headed stateside and has traveled the world singing her heart out ever since. Listening to Halie perform Stevie Nicks with your eyes closed, you can believe you are listening to Stevie. “Oh, mirror in the sky, what is love? Can the child within my heart rise above?” Halie brings oodles of energy and happiness to t he stage. Experience the power of this tribute to Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac, Thursday night at El Dorado County Fair.

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2 nd Annual Rubicon Jeep Jamboree Challenge

Modified: A vehicle that has undergone major upgrades, whether in the drive terrain or suspension but still retains the majority of the original vehicle’s frame and body; Unlimited: any other vehicle that meets the safety requirements and is built for the intent of rock crawling/racing; UTV: any make or model of UTV or Side by Side. Trailers are provided by the Rubicon Trail Foundation for the trailer challenges. Want to enter? Do so online at rubicontrailfoundation.org/portfolio/ rubicon-challenge/. Want to watch instead? Be sure to head over to the grandstands at 2pm for an afternoon of excitement!

2018 was the first year for this AWESOME Father’s Day event. Dads and kids, particularly those that love off-road adventures, won’t want to miss the Rubicon Jeep Jamboree Challenge. Held in the Grandstands on Sunday, June 16th at 2pm, drivers and their rigs will test their skills in three different races. The Rock Race is a timed event traveling a course designed to simulate the real obstacles one would encounter on the Rubicon Trail; the Trailer Skills Challenge, judged both on speed and the least amount of load loss, brings excitement to the grandstands. There is also a Trailer Challenge

that is not timed, the least amount of load loss takes the prize. And the loads aren’t just little piles of dirt, or an ice chest. The skills of some of these drivers is amazing to behold. There are four classes available: Stock(-ish): a vehicle that has been slightly modified while still retaining the original type of drive terrain and suspension. Suspension upgrades like long arm kids are okay as long as they are same style as OEM;

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Spazzing with The Spazmatics

cheerleader and the crowd roared, ending in a standing ovation. Enveloping our favorite era, the 80s, this high energy, skinny tied, greased hair and horn-rimmed glasses wearing group is guaranteed to get you up movin’ and groovin’ to the electronic sounds of the 80s. It will make you wish you were back in the 80s…. almost. Especially when they blast into a few of our favorites from artists like The Knack, Wham, Cindy Lauper, Billy Idol, and more. Get on your big hair, your skinny tie, plaid pants, and head over to the Budweiser Community Stage Friday, June 14th. Their first set begins at 9pm, and second plays at 10:30pm. Be ready to rock with the nerds!

The Spazmatics really begin in the 80s… born from a lost bet between a pupil and a professor at a high school in Thousand Oaks California. This musically challenged physics professor, the loser of the bet, had to perform the song “She Blinded Me with Science” by Thomas Dolby during halftime at a state championship basketball game. Enlisting the assistance and skills of a fellow electronics teacher who could make music generated from computers—adding guitar and bass skills of a brother and teacher’s assistant, the band was born. The professor, Kevin Stigwood, began performing a popular 80s dance called “The Belinda” with a

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How to Run Away with the Circus

Circus Imagination is a second generation, family owned business. In 1985, Greg Hegwer and Criss Raintree decided to join the circus and travel around the United States bringing joy of the performance and circus to all ages of children. When the couple retired from traveling the circus life, their son Caton took on the position of Ringmaster, keeping the family tradition alive. He married costumier Carolina Raintree-Hegwer, and together they make the impromptu theater of Circus Imagination. Everything that is part of the circus was either made by Caton, sewed by Carolina, or painted by both. The bright colors of the props and costumes will leave your children starry-eyed.

Circus Imagination stars your very own kids, in their very own circus. Depending on the quantity and age of the kids, each show can have up to ten different acts, beginning with “Tina the Tight Roper,” and we need a strong man, in comes “Sandow the Strong,” but he better be careful because “Bobo the Clown” just might steal the show. Kids can “join the circus” using just their imagination and choose from a huge array of props and costumes. The seasoned Ringmaster guides them through fantasy adventures and create their own circus. Sometimes kids take these experiences and bring them home, playing “circus” in their backyard for years to come. All activities in Circus Imagination are safe; their goal is teaching and encouraging children to play in risk-free ways, away from video games and TVs to get outside and get active! Circus Imagination Shows are held on the Main Lawn, multiple times daily. Please check the schedule starting on page 30 for times. In the same place, each day of fair, between Noon and 8pm, children can experience “Clown College,”where kids of all ages can come learn basic circus talents. Featuring classes on hula hoop tricks, juggling, and tight rope (balance beam); they can also free play with giant soap bubbles, hay bale maze and stilts. For more information on this great group, visit their website at circusimagination.com, or better yet, come to the Fair, stop by and let your kids go crazy!

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Down on the corner...

Creedence Clearwater Revival held the title of America’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band for over 25 years, and tribute band “Bad Moon Rising” makes them proud with their captivating performances, capturing fully the spirit that CCR fans adore. The music of CCR is timeless, delivering sounds of rock and roll, blues, creole and a bit of country. Bad Moon Rising vocalist Brian Eldredge emulates John Fogerty with extraordinary respect and attention to detail.

Come see them play favorites from your past like Green River, Midnight Special, Fortunate Son and more on the Budweiser Community Stage, Saturday, June 15th, first set beginning at 8:15, second set beginning at 10:00pm.

The Man with the Singing Saxophone Martin Mancuso, better known as “The Man with the Singing Saxophone” is a new addition

to the Fair. Multi-talented, versatile, award- winning entertainer from Las Vegas, Mancuso has been dazzling audiences specializing in creating an atmosphere of romance and fun. His award-winning saxophone performances have wowed audiences world-wide. His song list encompasses many generations of #1 hits such as Come Fly with Me, Volare, Unchained Melody, You Are My Sunshine, Jailhouse Rock, Penny Lane—the list is quite impressive! This multi-talented man entertains with a passion, from a relaxed atmosphere to high energy music in all genres. Be sure to catch at least one of his performances, where Concession Road meets the Avenue, (also known as where the food is), daily at 2pm, 4pm, 6pm and 8pm. Bring your dancing shoes!

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Music, Music, Music! Four Stages

Celebrating the British Band, TheWho will rock The Who classics on the Red Hawk Stage. See pages 30 -31 for Thursday’s Schedule.

The FBI Band is a True Tribute to the Legends of Motown while paying homage to the Fathers of Funk.  We do it in the way music from that genre was meant to be heard— from the heart—touching and lifting your soul while invoking great memories! Come experience some of the most sophisticated, intoxicating and enduring music ever recorded including The Temptations, The Four Tops, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Aretha, Etta James, Stevie Wonder, The Staple Singers, Marvin Gaye also Sly and the Family Stone, Tower of Power, WAR and more. 

Are you a little bit country and a little bit rock ‘n roll? El Dorado County Fair has that to offer and so much more! With so many stages and genres, El Dorado County Fair is sure to have just what you are looking for. Thursday’s Lineup Stevie Nicks & Fleetwood Mac Tribute featuring Halie O’Ryan – Listening to Halie perform Stevie Nicks with your eyes closed makes it easy to believe that you are listening to Stevie herself. “Oh, mirror in the sky, what is love? Can the child within my heart rise above?” Halie brings oodles of energy and happiness to the Budweiser Community Stage. South 65 is a solid, country/rock, kickabilly band of seasoned musicians and longtime friends. They are a bit of an anomaly due to varying influences and experience, there is almost no song they don’t know or can’t play. They amaze audiences with their penchant for accepting song requests and wow crowds in the process. How many bands can handle a request to play an Alice in Chains tune and then an old Elvis song?

Pocket Change

Friday’s Lineup The Spazmatics, Nerds that Rock return to the Fair. High energy, fun to watch, and even more fun to dance to with awesome sounds, styles, and way cool dance steps from the 1980s decade we’d love to forget. Complete with skinny ties, Brill Creamed hair and horn-rimmed glasses, The Spazmatics recapture all the best of the worst. Outstanding musicianship combined with creative flair and style makes for an evening of pure energy and entertainment.

Michelle Lambert

Rolling Heads is a high energy band with a song list that is unrivaled in its musical diversity. Consisting of truly professional musicians as they are able to ‘nail’ everything from Journey to the most modern hits. Every song is a party starter! Austin Morgan aka Austin Mo of the Austin Mo Xperience is a singer, songwriter and blues/ rock guitar prodigy backed by incredibly talented musicians in a high energy band with influences from Hendrix to Zeppelin to Lenny Kravitz. Eddie Ellsworth and theWild Turkey Band play Honkytonk and outlaw country on the Red Hawk Stage. The Fabulous Liars specialize in Classic Rock hits from famous artists and rarely heard tunes. Expect high-energy, great songs, great harmonies and FUN on the Capital Bar Stage. See pages 31-32 for Friday’s Schedule.

South 65

Pocket Change is a three-piece band featuring guitar, mandolin and double bass playing Americana, bluegrass, rockabilly and traditional country. These three close friends create music with a tight vocal harmony and skillful playing—a big sound in a small package.  Stylistically, The Outcome brings together elements of surf rock, tasteful indie rock, even a little bit of bossa nova into the tapestry. Their unique brand of genre-bending music combines grooving backbeats, melodic bass lines, textural atmospherics and searing guitar leads to produce the challenging yet palatable songs that define the band’s sound. Jim Anderson & the Rebels have been touted by lifelong Elvis fans as “the most authentic tribute to early Elvis Presley to date!”  Local classic rock band Revelstoke will ignite the crowd at the Capital Bar Stage. Nominees of a “Sammie” Award in 2018, Whoville –

Spazmatics

Founded in the foothills of El Dorado, Island of Black andWhite’s music is a fun, raw blend of rock, funky reggae and soulful blues. The quintet exerts high energy performances and that energy is shared with the crowd. Michelle Lambert is the kind of electric performer whose deep talent reveals itself in sly, knowing bursts. Whether it’s goosing the expectation of a breezy pop-country tune with a confident hip-hop-flavored flow, an aching desire slipping out from between the lyrics of a ballad, or the way Michelle dominates every inch of the stage before wielding her violin in classic rock goddess mode.

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of Music at El Dorado County Fair

Saturday’s Lineup Bad Moon Rising captivates audiences with show stopping performances nationwide, captures the spirit that is Creedence Clearwater Revival. Whether you’re a fan of rock, country folk, or rhythm & blues, CCR had it all and “Bad Moon Rising” delivers Saturday night!

When JasonWeeks isn’t performing with his group, progressive pop/rock band Juliet Company, he plays solo or as half of a duo. He’s known for his originals and covers that span all the decades from the 60s to today. Tom Kent, singer/songwriter/guitar, and Jay Cavileer, harmonica, lead the band, Kent & Cavileer with Loose Gravel playing Americana roots, rock, country and blues. Tom’s first CD, Songs around the Digital Campfire, was released in 2016. He is presently recording a follow-up, Songs from the Motherlode and Other Tales. In February 2019, two of his songs were included in the first ever Song Book of Amador and Calaveras Counties. Hipper than Hip Horn Band is comprised of some of Northern California’s finest musicians, a diverse group of seasoned professionals with musical collaborations and friendships spanning more than four decades. This versatile twelve-piece ensemble delivers the goods, industrial-strength funk with a healthy dose of classic and modern R&B, stellar vocals, a powerful horn line and an infectious groove that makes it impossible to sit still. So, get hip, Hipper than Hip! One-Leg Chuck is a Sacramento artist creat- ing original alternative, rock and reggae music for your enjoyment. California Creedence is committed to performing classic hits as you originally heard them. Both bands play on the Red Hawk Stage. Check the schedule on pages 32-33 for band schedules and more.

of Accordion Soul. Rooted in his French- Creole heritage, Thierry’s music celebrates his background while integrating funk and R&B elements. Featuring the accordion as an upbeat, rhythmic instrument that sounds equally at home in a New Orleans church gathering or on the dance floor. Experience his Zydeco Magic. Amanda Fagan is an old soul in a 15-year- old’s body. Her songs reflect the depth of her thoughts, but also reflect reflect her humor.    She has a passion for the ukulele and is the quintessential example of someone who loves life. A freshman in high school, she goes to church on Sundays, and band on Mondays. She has had one of her songs “Middle School” played on the radio.    She is currently scheduled to perform at LPS Con in Las Vegas this month and will be auditioning for The Voice right after our Fair.  Bruce Guynn & Big Rain like to call our music “Redwood Coast Sound.” It is a breezy blend of soulful rock, country rock, blues, R&B, and roots. The music Bruce The Herald

The David Perez Band

The David Perez Band is a five-generation family band performing popular long-standing and current hits that everyone knows and loves. Originally from West Texas with several records and a few #1 hits along the way. We have been inducted into the Tejano Hall of Fame as well as being recognized by many organizations, most recently the MAMA award winner for Best Latin Band. Covering Latin Pop/Rock, Cumbia, Tex-Mex, Salsa, Tejano, Reggaetón—we keep the crowd dancing. Rachel Steele and her band Road 88 have opened for Alabama, Wynona, The Oak Ridge Boys, Trace Adkins, Joe Nichols, Marshall Tucker Band, Brad Paisley plus more. From the soft ballads to the  rocking country, Road 88 always delivers.  This energy driven classic rock and blues band, Cartunes will drive you to get up and dance all night! Music That Drives You.

writes and the many classics and artists they cover are from many influences, cultures, and decades. The message is simple. We can make life

better for all by bringing people together, listening to their stories, and staying in touch with our humanity. The Herald is a folk/country band from northern California comprised of two brothers. A Herald performance is homegrown authentic with big sound and big heart. Original song writing that is every bit as inviting, charming, and thoughtful as it is playful, exciting, and relaxing. Sunny and The Black Pack specialize in unique renditions of popular songs as well as radio-ready originals. Sunny’s creativity and masterful piano skills gives him the tools to create incredible arrangements that breathe new life into classic songs. Sunny and The Black Pack is setting a new standard with their “modern day Ray Charles” sound.

Cartunes

California Creedence Band

Sunday’s Lineup The Legends of El Dorado – a number of local legends will take the Budweiser Community Stage on Sunday night, starting at 6:30. This gathering is a must-see for those who have grown up listening to these musicians play around town—and for those who have never had the pleasure—you’re in for a treat. Grammy-nominated accordionist Andre Thierry has become an international icon

Momma T & the Shaky Ground Band is a 5-6-piece variety cover band playing danceable R&B, blues, rock, and jazz sprinkled with a few original tunes. The band features tight professional musicianship and harmonies led by the soulful powerhouse vocals of Momma T. She is a dynamic, pure vocalist- the real deal. Her passion and soul shines through in every song. Shaky Ground will keep you on the dance floor while shifting from one sizzling groove to the next!

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Music, Music, Music

continued from page 17 Come listen to some music at El Dorado County Fair June 13 thru Father’s Day June 16; we are sure to have something in your favorite genre—just for you. For additional information, times and a complete schedule, please visit our website at eldoradocountyfair.org or look for the large boards around the fairgrounds listing the schedule of the day.

Keep on Truckin’ is a Tribute to the Woodstock Generation and plays Rock, Blues & R&B in an electric or acoustic format with an emphasis on the greatest decade of music. Take a step back in time and enjoy the music that influenced a generation. Midlife Crisis is a High Energy 5-piece band playing a mix of classic rock, southern rock, hard rock & blues. Lead singer Tullio Sarra says, “With our wide range of genres, we entertain young and old alike.” Once you start dancing, it’s hard to stop and once you see MLC live you will want more. Kyliana Mari , pop/country singer, currently a Placerville Junior high school student opens the Fair on Sunday on the Capital Bar Stage. Check the schedule on pages 33-34 for Sunday times and stages for music and more. Be sure to look for the Man with the Singing Saxophone at 2, 4 6 and 8pm DAILY on the Avenue. Martin Mancuso, an award-winning saxophone player from Las Vegas will play #1 hits from several generations, Bocelli, Beatles, Elvis, Motown, R & B, and Smooth Jazz, he creates a warm, tender sound with just the right amount of enthusiasm.

Ride the Choo-Choo Train! aka:WillametteValley Express Trackless Train with CABOOSE SUPERINTENDENT Stephanie and her faithful CONDUCTOR and ENGINEER Extraordinaire, Michael. We’re all about FUN! Welcome to theWillametteValley Express, a beautiful Solar

& Battery Powered Choo-Choo of Fun!

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2019 ElDoradoCounty PokerChampionship. Players receive tournament points foreach tournament played in. Win $500 6 Texas Hold’em Events

Cool Sumer Poker 2pm Saturday June 1st

Operation Hold’em 3pm Saturday April 20th

Hangtown Hold’em 4pm Saturday May 4th

Poker Showdown 3pm Saturday August 10th

Fall Poker Classic 3pm Saturday October 12th

Main Event Sponsors Hold’em for Habitat 3pm Saturday September 7th

        



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Local Legends - Music To Your Ears

During Fair of 2015, the Legends of El Dorado debuted on the Budweiser Community Stage, and instantly became one of our Fair’s main attractions. Who are the ‘Legends’ you may ask? If you grew up in El Dorado County you have likely heard one, or all, of them play at local venues back in the day. These are highly talented entertainers that consistently drew large crowds of revelers, and some of these Legends left El Dorado County to go out and make it big,

returning to their roots to retire then play here and there. These musicians and singers were influenced by all genres of music, country, rock, pop and blue grass. The combination of their talent always makes it a performance to remember. The Legends of El Dorado will perform on the Budweiser Community Stage at 6:30pm, Sunday June 16th, Father’s Day. Bring out Dad and let him go crazy.

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75 Years of WheelbarrowRacing at El Dorado

asked the group of newcomers if anyone knew how to build a wagon. The group pointed to Johnny and the blacksmith told him he’d give him a job building wagons. Johnny resisted; he came for gold! An old timer gave Johnny advice that changed his direction forever, he said that turning down a guaranteed job was crazy, thousands were striking out, thinking they would find gold but didn’t. Johnny took the job and got to work repairing tools and building wagons. The blacksmith asked Johnny if he could build a wheelbarrow and after a couple clumsy attempts, Johnny mastered the task and soon they were selling faster than hotcakes! Selling for $10 each, he was soon known as “Wheelbarrow Johnny.” John had saved quite a bit of money, but one day received a letter from his brother back home in South Bend, Indiana. They were making wagons, but couldn’t produce them fast enough, and needed more capital to purchase more materials. Johnny eventually went home where he invested his savings into his brother’s

business, H & C Studebaker. The brothers organized their business in 1868, forming Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company, and by 1875 it was the largest wagon builder in the world with sales annual exceeding $1,000,000. In 1092, the Studebaker Corporation produced an electric horseless carriage, followed by the gas engine auto in 1904. The head of that corporation was our “Wheelbarrow Johnny.” Back to today’s wheelbarrow races—this is an intense competition and participants train hard. The contestants traverse through various obstacles such as mud pits, railroad ties, balance beams, humps and bumps, all while carrying a heavy load in their homemade wooden wheelbarrows. There are several different races, each with a different entry fee and purse. Youth (up through 12 years old) and Teens may enter for free and the winner walks away with $100. The High School Team Race Challenge may enter for no charge, first place is $200.

This year’s Fair marks the 75th Anniversary of the John M Studebaker wheelbarrow races named after John Studebaker, more famously known as “Wheelbarrow Johnny.” The story is of a young man coming to Old Dry Diggings back in 1853 in search of gold and riches. Upon Johnny’s arrival in a wagon he built himself, a local blacksmith

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