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Stanislaus County Fairgrounds. The Stanislaus County Fair, located in Turlock, California, opens every year in mid-July. It is the largest event in Stanislaus County. For 10 days, more than 220,000 visitors attend the 72-acre (290,000 m 2) fairgrounds. There are nightly celebrity concerts, performances on five stages, and over 30 food ...
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In 2010, Grimes organized The Green Meets Green Expo, also held at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. The San Diego Union-Tribune wrote that the expo was "where old and new converge with an eco-friendly theme." [7]
CCA is a member of the Avocado West league in San Diego, along with Torrey Pines High School, La Costa Canyon High School, Carlsbad High School, San Dieguito Academy, and Sage Creek High School. [4] The mascot of Canyon Crest Academy is the raven. Canyon Crest Academy Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located on the school's campus.
San Diego: Aztec Bowl: May 15, 1969 San Francisco Fillmore West May 16, 1969 May 17, 1969 May 18, 1969 May 24, 1969 [d] San Jose Santa Clara County Fairgrounds May 25, 1969 [d] May 28, 1969 [e] San Francisco Winterland Ballroom: May 29, 1969 [f] Fresno: Exhibit Hall: May 30, 1969 [g] Merced: Merced County Fairgrounds June 10, 1969 [h] Palo Alto ...
The OC Fair & Event Center (OCFEC) is a 150-acre (0.61 km 2) event venue in Costa Mesa, California.The site hosts over 150 events attracting 4.3 million visitors annually, and is home to the Orange County Fair, Centennial Farm, Costa Mesa Speedway, and Pacific Amphitheatre.
The Paso Robles Event Center, formerly California Mid-State Fairgrounds, is an entertainment complex located in Paso Robles, California.The site opened in 1946 for the annual "California Mid-State Fair" (originally known as the "16th District Fair" or "San Luis Obispo County Fair" [1946-80] and "San Luis Obispo County Mid-State Fair" [1981-85]).
In January 2013, TNA's monthly event schedule was revamped to focus on four, quarterly-held, PPV cards (later reduced to two events per year, from 2015 to 2017). In place of monthly events, TNA began producing the TNA One Night Only series of taped specials that aired via pay-per-view providers. [3]