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The Alameda County Fair opens Wednesday, and this year observes its 100th anniversary with new rides, activities and special discounts. On opening day, it’s $1 admission and $1 rides. Folks 100 years or older get in free every day.
This year’s special festivities a kissing contest on June 24 where couples must kiss for 100 consecutive seconds and then eat cotton candy placed between their mouths.
A new log ride, the White Water Flume, is being introduced to the Fair this summer, expected to be popular on hot days for those who don’t mind a little splash.
Concerts this summer include, among others, Salt-N-Pepa on June 24; Jars of Clay, June 27; Hoobastank, July 6; and Kellie Pickler, July 8.
Fireworks shows will take place each Friday night during the Fair, starting around 9:30 p.m.
From horse races and baking contests, to Ferris wheels, fireworks and funnel cakes, Pleasanton residents are anticipating a great centennial celebration.
The 2012 Fair runs from June 20 to July 8 at the fairgrounds off Bernal Avenue in Pleasanton. Tickets can be purchased online through opening day at reduced prices. For more information, visit www.alamedacountyfair.com or call 426-7600.



