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June 17, 2016
Edward Smith

San Joaquin County Fair is Back

It’s that time again. Grab someone special and head on over to the San Joaquin County Fair.

This fair was founded in 1860. Despite taking a couple years off for financial difficulties, the fair is back by popular demand and ready to roll out some fun for the kids and those who remain young at heart.

Midway Rides – Games – Live Music – Carnival – Live Horse Racing – Bingo 

Thursday, June 16, 2016 through Sunday, June 19, 2016

Noon-11:00 p.m.

Prices:

Adults $10.00

Students $7.00 (with ID)

Children 6-12 $5.00

Children 5 and under enter FREE

Military $7.00

Seniors $7.00

Wristbands $30.00 (unlimited rides)

The San Joaquin County Fairgrounds is one of California’s premier fairgrounds. If you like music, it features awesome, big-name concerts. If you like live horse racing the fairgrounds is definitely the place to visit. If you are bringing kids, there is a family-friendly carnival sure to make any kid grin. The fair also includes plenty of agriculture and livestock exhibits. Finally, one of the best things about the San Joaquin County Fair is the sinfully yummy food. Come out and eat every kind of fried food under the sun. Then take it and dip it something good. Delicious!

Be sure to enjoy all of the greatest horse races live via satellite throughout California and all over the country at Winners Gaming & Sports conveniently situated at Stockton’s San Joaquin County Fairgrounds.

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